Assessment of aspects of the toxicity of Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin using the MDCK cell line

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作者
Lindsay, CD
机构
[1] Protection and Life Sciences Division, CBD Porton Down, Salisbury, Wiltshire
来源
HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY | 1996年 / 15卷 / 11期
关键词
epsilon-toxin; MDCK cell line; Clostridium perfringens; cell membrane effects;
D O I
10.1177/096032719601501107
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
1 The epithelial Madin Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cell line was used to study the toxicity of epsilon-toxin from Clostridium perfringens. The epithelial MDCK cell line is known to be sensitive to epsilon-toxin of Clostridium perfringens and to investigate its mechanism of action, the neutral red assay has been used to determine the viability of cultures of this cell line. 2 Comparison of the LC(50)s obtained at 34 degrees C and 0 degrees C showed that the lethality of epsilon-toxin was reduced by 18-fold at the lower temperature. The effect of temperature on epsilon-toxin lethality is unlikely to be due to reductions in membrane fluidity for the addition of Ca2+ or Mg2+ (2 mM) to buffer containing toxin was without effect. Varying the pH of the toxin-containing buffer from 6.9 to 8.7 did not increase the lethality of the toxin, though the most acidic pH used (5.8) was found to potentiate its action on MDCK cells. 3 The effect of inhibiting endocytosis on the lethality of epsilon-toxin was also investigated by incubating cultures of MDCK cells with and without sodium azide over a range of concentrations of toxin. The co-administration of sodium azide did not reduce the toxicity of epsilon-toxin, suggesting that energy-dependent uptake processes such as endocytosis were unlikely to he involved in its mechanism of action. The results are, however, consistent with known receptor-based mechanisms of uptake and with other mechanisms of internalisation across the plasma membrane. epsilon-toxin thus interacts with cell surfaces by a temperature sensitive mechanism potentiated by low pH.
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