2006
DOI: 10.1086/509506
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Is Panton‐Valentine Leukocidin the Major Virulence Determinant in Community‐Associated Methicillin‐ResistantStaphylococcus aureusDisease?

Abstract: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) remains a major problem in hospitals, and it is now spreading in the community. A single toxin, Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL), has been linked by epidemiological studies to community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) disease. However, the role that PVL plays in the pathogenesis of CA-MRSA has not been tested directly. To that end, we used mouse infection models to compare the virulence of PVL-positive with that of PVL-negative CA-MRSA representing the leading dise… Show more

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“…Our findings suggest that rAT maybe a more immunogenic vaccine candidate than LukS-PV, although cautious interpretation is required given the poor correlation between serologic biomarkers and protection against infection. The role of PVL as a virulence factor [40][41][42] and the effectiveness of neutralizing antibodies in disease prevention are not fully understood. 30,31 PVL is associated with a pro-inflammatory effect in mouse models that is independent of its pore-forming properties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings suggest that rAT maybe a more immunogenic vaccine candidate than LukS-PV, although cautious interpretation is required given the poor correlation between serologic biomarkers and protection against infection. The role of PVL as a virulence factor [40][41][42] and the effectiveness of neutralizing antibodies in disease prevention are not fully understood. 30,31 PVL is associated with a pro-inflammatory effect in mouse models that is independent of its pore-forming properties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As animal models can only partially reproduce how pathogens cause disease in humans, the null effect of PVL in the mouse and rabbit models may be due to a specific interaction of PVL with human neutrophils. Surprisingly, culture supernatants prepared from MW2 and USA300 clinical strains and their Δpvl isogenic mutants did not exhibit differences in capacity for pore formation or lysis of human neutrophils, even though PVL was secreted in abundance into the supernatants of the parental strains [48]. Thus, despite a detailed understanding of the molecular mechanistic basis of the leukolytic activities of purified PVL [57], the relevance of this toxin in the context of host-pathogen interactions remains unclear, particularly because CA-MRSA strains also secrete other exotoxins with much more potent leukolytic activities than PVL (see the section on PSMs below).…”
Section: Isogenic Pvl+/pvl− Ca-mrsa Strains In the Interaction With Hmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…No significant difference in weight loss, abscess size, or bacteria colony forming units per abscess were detected when using Crl:SKH1-hrBR hairless and BALB/c mice to compare the following isogenic strain pairs: 1) MW2Δpvl mutant, in which lukPV operon was deleted by allelic replacement with a spectinomycin resistance cassette, and the parental strain MW2; and 2) LACΔpvl mutant and the parental strain LAC (Los Angeles County), which is a prototypical USA300 strain [48,49]. As bacteremia accounted for 65% of invasive CA-MRSA disease [24], the same isogenic strain pairs were compared in a CD1 Swiss mouse bacteremia model but no differences in lethality were observed, indicating that PVL is dispensable for CA-MRSA pathogenesis [48]. As rabbit and human PMNs are 10-100 times more sensitive than murine PMNs to the leukolytic effects of purified PVL [50,51], a rabbit model of bacteremia was used to test the potential effects of PVL.…”
Section: Pvl and Its Effects As Purified Toxinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cependant, ces résultats n'étaient pas retrouvés par l'équipe de Deleo (NIH, États-Unis) qui avait recherché d'autres déterminants de virulence des SARM communautaires dans différents modèles d'infections cutanées, pulmonaires ou de sepsis chez la souris. Ces auteurs avaient abondamment publié pour contester le rôle de la PVL comme facteur majeur de virulence [15][16][17]. Cette controverse scientifique est relancée avec la publication récente de notre travail dans PLoS One [18] qui démontre le rôle de la PVL dans l'extension musculaire des infections osseuses chez le lapin.…”
Section: La Leucocidine De Panton Valentine (Pvl)unclassified