Cytotoxins in non-enterotoxigenic strains of Escherichia coli isolated from feces of diarrheic calves
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Cytotoxins in non-enterotoxigenic strains of Escherichia coli isolated from feces of diarrheic calves
Abstract
We have examined the cytotoxic responses produced in HeLa and Vero cell cultures by sonicates from 15 non-enterotoxigenic (STa-, LT-) strains of E. coli, highly lethal for mice parenterally LD50 less than 3 X 10(7) CFU), which had been isolated from feces of diarrheic calves. Three types of cytotoxic responses were observed. Type 1 (five strains) consisted of enlargement, rounding and polynucleation of HeLa cells, an effect previously reported with cytotoxic necrotizing factor (CNF) in E. coli from infant and piglet enteritis. Type 2 toxicity (three strains and the control Vir strain S5) was also characterized by enlargement and polynucleation of HeLa cells, but in contrast to Type 2 effect, cells were elongated. Sonicates from the latter strains were lethal for chickens, producing the lesions previously described with Vir strains. Type 3 toxicity (two strains and the control VT strain H19), produced an extensive destruction of both Vero and HeLa cell cultures. Cytotoxic effects were completely abolished upon heating for 1 h at 60 degrees C for Type 1 and 2 extracts and at 80 degrees C for Type 3 extracts. Seroneutralization assays showed that cytotoxins of the same type were closely related antigenically. In addition, a slight cross-neutralization was observed between Type 1 (CNF) and Type 2 (Vir) toxins.
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