[New insight from basic research of Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin]
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[New insight from basic research of Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin]
Abstract
Clostridium perfringens causes gas gangrene with inflammatory myopathies and infrequently septicemia associated with massive intravascular hemolysis. The microorganism is known to produce a variety of toxins and enzymes that are responsible for severe myonecrotic lesions. Notably, alpha-toxin, which possesses hemolytic, necrotic and lethal activities, and phospholipase C and sphingomyelinase activities, is an important agent for the diseases. The cytokine storm induced by alpha-toxin, mainly the release of TNF-alpha, plays an important role in the death and massive hemolysis. The toxin-induced release of TNF-alpha from neutrophils and macrophages is dependent on the activation of ERK1/2 signal transduction via TrkA receptor. In addition, 14- and 15-membered macrolides specifically block the toxin-induced events through the activation of neutrophils and macrophages.
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