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E. coli Basics - The Gutsy Gram-Negative

  • Morphology: Gram-negative rod, facultative anaerobe.
  • Habitat: Normal commensal of the GI tract; however, pathogenic strains cause a wide range of diseases.
  • Key Biochemical Markers:
    • Lactose fermenter → forms pink colonies on MacConkey agar.
    • Catalase-positive, Oxidase-negative.
    • Indole-positive.
  • Antigenic Structure: Serotyped by O (somatic), H (flagellar), and K (capsular) antigens.

E. coli is the #1 cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and gram-negative sepsis.

E. coli and other bacteria on MacConkey agar

Extraintestinal Disease - Beyond the Bowel

  • Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): The most common cause of both community and hospital-acquired UTIs.
    • Uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) utilize P fimbriae for adhesion to the urothelium, preventing washout.
  • Neonatal Meningitis: A leading cause, second only to Group B Strep.
    • Strains possessing the K1 capsular antigen are typically responsible.
  • Sepsis: LPS endotoxin in the outer membrane can trigger septic shock, often secondary to a UTI or intra-abdominal infection.

E. coli is the number one cause of urinary tract infections.

E. coli ascending urinary tract & infection mechanisms

Diarrheagenic Strains - A Tale of Tummy Troubles

E. coli Pathogenicity Mechanisms

  • A comparative overview of key E. coli strains causing gastroenteritis.
StrainPathogenesisClinical FeaturesNotes
ETECTraveler's DiarrheaProfuse watery diarrheaToxins: Heat-Labile (LT → ↑cAMP), Heat-Stable (ST → ↑cGMP)
EPECPediatric DiarrheaWatery diarrhea, malabsorptionAdherence/effacement of microvilli in the small intestine.
EHECHemorrhagic ColitisBloody diarrhea, severe crampsO157:H7 serotype. Produces Shiga-like toxin. No fever.
EIECInvasiveBloody diarrhea, fever, pusInvades large intestine mucosa; clinically similar to Shigella.

⭐ EHEC (O157:H7) can cause Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS): triad of anemia, thrombocytopenia, and acute renal failure. Avoid antibiotics as they can ↑ HUS risk.

EHEC & HUS - Bloody Business

  • Source: Undercooked ground beef, unpasteurized milk, raw leafy greens.
  • Toxin: Shiga-like toxin (verotoxin) halts protein synthesis by inactivating the 60S ribosomal subunit.
  • Presentation: Bloody, voluminous diarrhea (dysentery) with abdominal pain, but typically no fever.
  • ⚠️ Warning: Antibiotics are contraindicated; they can induce toxin release and ↑ risk of HUS.

⭐ E. coli O157:H7 is the most common serotype; it is distinguished from other E. coli by not fermenting sorbitol on MacConkey agar.

Peripheral blood smear showing schistocytes in HUS

Diagnosis & Treatment - Lab Coat & Rx

  • Lab Diagnosis
    • Culture: Lactose-fermenter on MacConkey agar (pink colonies) & classic green metallic sheen on Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar.
    • Indole positive (distinguishes from Klebsiella). E. coli on EMB agar with metallic green sheen
  • Treatment (Rx)
    • UTI: TMP-SMX, nitrofurantoin, fosfomycin.
    • Systemic/Sepsis: 3rd-gen cephalosporins (e.g., ceftriaxone).
    • EHEC: Supportive care. ⚠️ Antibiotics may ↑ HUS risk.

⭐ EHEC (O157:H7) is unique as it does not ferment sorbitol on Sorbitol-MacConkey (SMAC) agar, appearing as colorless colonies.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • #1 cause of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and a common trigger for gram-negative sepsis.
  • Lactose-fermenting gram-negative rod that grows pink on MacConkey agar.
  • ETEC causes watery "Traveler's Diarrhea," while EHEC (O157:H7) causes bloody diarrhea and Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS).
  • EHEC's Shiga-like toxin inactivates the 60S ribosome, causing endothelial damage.
  • A primary cause of neonatal meningitis.
  • Virulence is driven by pili for UTI attachment and LPS endotoxin causing septic shock.

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