Production of enterotoxin and Cytotoxin in Campylobacter jejuni isolated in Costa Rica Academic Article uri icon

Resumen

  • The production of toxins by 79 strains of Campylobacter jejuni isolated in Costa Rica from children with compylobacter-induced diarrhoea (44 strains) and from chickens (35 strains) was studied. An enterotoxic effect giving a rounding of mouse adrenocortical tumour (Y 1) cells, which could be neutralised with antitoxin against Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin, was detected in supernates from 16 (62%) of 26 strains from children with watery diarrhoea, in 5 (28%) of 18 strains from children with bloody or inflammatory diarrhoea, and in 12 (34%) of the 35 strains from chickens. Cytotoxic effects in human lung fibroblasts (MRC-5), African Green monkey kidney (Vero) cells and human cervical carcinoma (HeLa) cells were observed in none of the 26 strains from children with watery diarrhoea, in 2 (1 1 %) of the 18 strains from children with bloody or inflammatory diarrhoea, and in 6 (1 7 YO) of the 35 strains from chickens. The simultaneous production of enterotoxin and cytotoxin was detected in four strains. The cytotoxic effect, which was most prominent in cells freshly seeded at a low density, appeared as a lethal rounding of the cells. Fibroblasts were more sensitive than epithelial cells. The effects of the supernates were inactivated by heating at 100°C for 10 min and decreased after 1 week at 4 "C. The production of toxins was lost after storage of the strains for one year at -70°C.

Fecha de publicación

  • 1992