| Literature DB >> 2515619 |
C Fiorentini1, G Arancia, S Paradisi, G Donelli, M Giuliano, F Piemonte, P Mastrantonio.
Abstract
A comparative study on the effects of toxin A and toxin B from Clostridium difficile on HEp-2 cells was carried out. Both toxins caused cell retraction and rounding and seemed to exert their effect on cell morphology via a rearrangement of actin and alpha-actinin microfilaments. Such a rearrangement occurred at an early stage, when no change in microtubular and cytokeratin systems was detectable. Nevertheless, several structural modifications accompanying the cytopathological process induced by toxins A and B appeared to be quite different. In particular, toxin B-treated cells showed an arborized phenotype as a result of cell retraction and rounding, whereas toxin A caused cell rounding without arborization. Moreover, nuclear polarization following disorganization of the microfilament system was only observed in toxin A-treated cells. The structural features distinguishing intoxication processes induced by the two toxins probably reflect a different mechanism of action and suggest the presence of a distinct subcellular component as a primary target for each toxin.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2515619 DOI: 10.1016/0041-0101(89)90029-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicon ISSN: 0041-0101 Impact factor: 3.033