1992
DOI: 10.1128/iai.60.11.4633-4639.1992
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Characterization of a toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive strain of Clostridium difficile

Abstract: This study was undertaken to examine toxin production by Cltidium diWjcile 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 homoge… Show more

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“…All mice infected with strain M7404 died (Figure 2 than did the ribotype 078 strain JGS6133 (p = 0.0011 by analysis of variance) (Figure 2, panel B). This difference may be the result of production of a variant toxin; similar toxins were 8-fold more toxic to mice than was toxin B produced by strain VPI10463 (15).…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All mice infected with strain M7404 died (Figure 2 than did the ribotype 078 strain JGS6133 (p = 0.0011 by analysis of variance) (Figure 2, panel B). This difference may be the result of production of a variant toxin; similar toxins were 8-fold more toxic to mice than was toxin B produced by strain VPI10463 (15).…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, for TcdB some immunological differences were observed. TcdBs produced by A À B1 toxinotypes VIII (serogroup F) and X did not react with some mAbs specific for the reference toxin TcdB VPI10463 (Lyerly et al, 1992;Depitre et al, 1993). LCTs can result in two types of cytopathic effects (Fig.…”
Section: Variant Toxins Produced By Variant Strainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A À B1 toxinotypes A À B1 strains were the first well-characterized variant strains of C. difficile (Borriello et al, 1992;Lyerly et al, 1992;Depitre et al, 1993). There are currently four known toxinotypes exhibiting the A À B1 phenotype: VIII, X, XVI A À B1CDT À VIII some 0-like strains A À : nonsense mutation at aa position 47 in tcdA gene A À : mechanism unknown A À B1CDT1 X XVI, XVII, some V-like strains A À : rearrangement in PaLoc and large deletion causing probably changes in regulation and low or no transctiption of truncated tcdA A À : mechanism unknown A1B À CDT1 IX-like B À : mechanism unknown A À B À CDT1 XIa, XIb some strains without PaLoc A À , B À : only small nonfunctional part of PaLoc present A À B À : no PaLoc A À B À CDT À PaLoc and CDT locus negative strains (Table 2).…”
Section: Minor and Major Toxinotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some strains were reported to be deficient in TcdA production while still producing TcdB (Torres, 1991). This phenomenon could in part be explained by the observation of deletions within their tcdA genes (Lyerly et al, 1992;Depitre et al, 1993). However, some of the deficient strains were inactive in the hamster model (DelmCe and Avesani, 1990) while others were as potent as the laboratory strain C. dificile VPI10463 (Torres, 1991).…”
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