Inactivation of Clostridium difficile Cytotoxin by the Neutrophil Myeloperoxidase System
The cytotoxin of Clostridium difficile was examined for sensitivity to oxidant secretory products of neutrophils. Exposure to myeloperoxidase, H2O2, and a halide resulted in loss of toxin activity measured by tissue-culture cytotoxicity. The peroxide requirement was provided by reagent H2O2, a perox...
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Published in: | The Journal of infectious diseases Vol. 149; no. 2; pp. 215 - 219 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Chicago, IL
The University of Chicago Press
01-02-1984
University of Chicago Press |
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Summary: | The cytotoxin of Clostridium difficile was examined for sensitivity to oxidant secretory products of neutrophils. Exposure to myeloperoxidase, H2O2, and a halide resulted in loss of toxin activity measured by tissue-culture cytotoxicity. The peroxide requirement was provided by reagent H2O2, a peroxide-generating enzyme (glucose oxidase), or a peroxide-producing intestinal microorganism, Lactobacillus acidophilus. Human neutrophils stimulated by phorbol myristate acetate caused similar toxin inactivation. In both the cell-free and the neutrophil systems, inactivation of toxin required halides and was abrogated by azide, cyanide, or catalase. Neutrophils from patients with lack of myeloperoxidase or failure to produce H2O2 were impaired in toxin inactivation unless myeloperoxidase or H2O2, respectively, was added. The reducing agent 2-mercaptoethanol enhanced toxin activity. These data suggest a similarity between C difficile cytotoxin and the classic thiol-activated cytolysins. Moreover, they raise the possibility that neutrophils are involved in oxidative detoxification of microbial products. |
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Bibliography: | Informed consent was obtained from all normal and patient subjects, and the study protocol was approved by the Institutional Review Board for Human Subjects using US Department of Health and Human Services guidelines. ark:/67375/HXZ-ZJ7CCX3X-8 istex:88FE193529B1D6F7B00551DC3973B440DBDC6580 ObjectType-Article-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-1 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0022-1899 1537-6613 |
DOI: | 10.1093/infdis/149.2.215 |