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Identification of residues critical for toxicity in Clostridium perfringens phospholipase C, the key toxin in gas gangrene

Stewart Cole
2000
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Clostridium perfringens phospholipase C (PLC), also called alpha-toxin, is the major virulence factor in the pathogenesis of gas gangrene. The toxic activities of genetically engineered alpha-toxin variants harboring single amino-acid substitutions in three loops of its C-terminal domain were studied. The substitutions were made in aspartic acid residues which bind calcium, and tyrosine residues of the putative membrane-interacting region. The variants D269N and D336N had less than 20% of the hemolytic activity and displayed a cytotoxic potency 103-fold lower than that of the wild-type toxin. The variants in which Tyr275, Tyr307, and Tyr331 were substituted by Asn, Phe, or Leu had 11-73% of the hemolytic activity and exhibited a cytotoxic potency 102- to 105-fold lower than that of the wild-type toxin. The results demonstrated that the sphingomyelinase activity and the C-terminal domain are required for myotoxicity in vivo and that the variants D269N, D336N, Y275N, Y307F, and Y331L had less than 12% of the myotoxic activity displayed by the wild-type toxin. This work therefore identifies residues critical for the toxic activities of C. perfringens PLC and provides new insights toward understanding the mechanism of action of this toxin at a molecular level.

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Toxine microbienne
vignette|Shigatoxine|300x300px Les toxines microbiennes sont des toxines produites par des micro-organismes, principalement des bactéries (bactériotoxines) et des champignons microscopiques, les micromycètes (mycotoxines). Elles favorisent l'infection et la maladie en endommageant directement les tissus de l'hôte et en désactivant le système immunitaire. Certaines toxines bactériennes, telles que les neurotoxines botuliques, sont les toxines naturelles les plus puissantes connues.
Clostridium perfringens
(anciennement appelé Clostridium welchii ou parfois Bacillus perfringens) est un bacille Gram positif du genre Clostridium. La bactérie est immobile, sporulée et anaérobie stricte. Cette bactérie va produire des nécrotoxines, provoquant ainsi l'entérite nécrosante. La toxine majeure la plus fréquente est la toxine alpha, essentiellement produite par Clostridium perfringens type A. Cette toxine est impliquée dans de très nombreux cas de gangrène chez les animaux dont l'humain.
Clostridium perfringens alpha toxin
Clostridium perfringens alpha toxin is a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) and is responsible for gas gangrene and myonecrosis in infected tissues. The toxin also possesses hemolytic activity. This toxin has been shown to be the key virulence factor in infection with C. perfringens; the bacterium is unable to cause disease without this toxin. Further, vaccination against the alpha toxin toxoid protects mice against C. perfringens gas gangrene.
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