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. 1987 Mar;55(3):626-30.
doi: 10.1128/iai.55.3.626-630.1987.

Fluid accumulation in infant mice caused by Vibrio hollisae and its extracellular enterotoxin

Fluid accumulation in infant mice caused by Vibrio hollisae and its extracellular enterotoxin

M H Kothary et al. Infect Immun. 1987 Mar.

Abstract

Vibrio hollisae, a halophilic bacterium isolated from patients with diarrhea, was examined for virulence factor production. Intragastric administration of 2 X 10(7) CFU per mouse elicited fluid accumulation which peaked at ca. 6 h postchallenge in infant mice. An enterotoxin which elongated Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells was detected in extracts of infected-mouse intestines and in culture fluids from various growth media. The yield of the enterotoxin was maximal beginning at the onset of the stationary phase of growth in heart infusion broth supplemented with 0.5% NaCl. A concentrated preparation obtained by ammonium sulfate precipitation of culture supernatant fluids induced intestinal fluid accumulation which peaked at 2 h postchallenge in infant mice. The abilities of the enterotoxin preparation to elongate CHO cells and to elicit fluid accumulation in infant mice were inseparable by gel filtration, isoelectric focusing, and hydrophobic interaction chromatography. The enterotoxin has a molecular weight of ca. 33,000 by gel filtration and an isoelectric point of ca. 4 and is sensitive to heat.

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