ERYTHROGENIC TOXIN-A, TOXIN-B AND TOXIN-C - OCCURRENCE OF THE GENES AND EXOTOXIN FORMATION FROM CLINICAL STREPTOCOCCUS-PYOGENES STRAINS ASSOCIATED WITH STREPTOCOCCAL TOXIC SHOCK-LIKE SYNDROME

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作者
REICHARDT, W
MULLERALOUF, H
ALOUF, JE
KOHLER, W
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关键词
STREPTOCOCCUS-PYOGENES TOXIN; ERYTHROGENIC PYROGENIC TOXINS TYPE-A; TOXIN-B; TOXIN-C; STREPTOCOCCAL TOXIC SHOCK-LIKE SYNDROME; TOXIN;
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10.1111/j.1574-6968.1992.tb05721.x
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
We report the study of 53 clinical isolates of group A streptococci, all from patients with streptococcal toxic shock-like syndrome. The strains were analysed for the occurrence of the genes of erythrogenic toxins (pyrogenic exotoxins) types A, B and C and in vitro production of these toxins. In contrast to reports indicating that 85% of the toxic shock-like syndrome-associated isolates contained the erythrogenic toxin A gene, only 58.5% of our strains harboured this gene. The erythrogenic toxin C gene was detected in 22.6% of the isolates. Erythrogenic toxin A and erythrogenic toxin B were produced by 68.7% and 58.3% of the strains containing either gene. For all group A streptococci, irrespective of clinical association, the erythrogenic toxin B gene was detected in all the isolates tested. Thus, it is difficult to define a specific role for erythrogenic toxin B in toxic shock-like syndrome as there was no clear correlation between this disease and the presence of toxin genes. Our results suggest the existence of other pathogenic factor(s) produced by group A streptococci which may stimulate human peripheral T lymphocytes in a manner similar to that of erythrogenic toxins, thus explaining different observations in previous epidemiological genetic studies.
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