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. 1992 Nov;60(11):4633-9.
doi: 10.1128/iai.60.11.4633-4639.1992.

Characterization of a toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive strain of Clostridium difficile

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Characterization of a toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive strain of Clostridium difficile

D M Lyerly et al. Infect Immun. 1992 Nov.

Abstract

This study was undertaken to examine toxin production by Clostridium difficile 8864, a naturally occurring isolate that has been reported to produce toxin B in the absence of toxin A. To date, this is the only strain of C. difficile reported to produce only one of the toxins. The results of our initial studies with antibodies against toxins A and B confirmed these observations. Toxin B from strain 8864 and from VPI strain 10463, a strain that produces high levels of both toxin A and toxin B, was purified to homogeneity by sequential anion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-Sepharose CL-6B, gel filtration on Ultrogel AcA22, and immunoadsorption chromatography, and their toxic activities were compared. Our results showed that toxin B from strain 8864 and toxin B from C. difficile VPI strain 10463 were comparable in their cytotoxic activities and that the 8864 toxin B was more lethal. In addition, we observed that toxin B from strain 8864 was weakly enterotoxic, which may explain the ability of this strain to cause intestinal disease in hamsters treated with antibiotics. Analysis with specific antibodies showed that the toxin B molecules from these strains were highly related but contained distinct epitopes. The results of hybridization studies with probes specific for the toxin B gene of VPI strain 10463 demonstrated differences between the toxin B genes of the two strains. In addition, probes specific for the toxin A gene of VPI strain 10463 showed that strain 8864 contains a region which shows identity with the 5' end of the toxin A gene but not the region of the gene which encodes a hydrophobic region and the repeating units.

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