Purification and characterization of a hemolysin produced by Vibrio cholerae biotype El Tor: Another toxic substance produced by cholera vibrios

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A thermolabile direct hemolysin from an El Tor cholera vibrio strain has been isolated and partially characterized as a simple protein of ca. 20,000 molecular weight. In addition to its hemolytic activity, the hemolysin is cytotoxic, cardiotoxic, and rapidly lethal. In these respects it resembles the thermostable direct hemolysin/cytotoxin/cardiotoxin/lethal toxin of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and certain other bacterial hemolysins, although there are other significant differences. Because identical diseases are produced by both hemolytic and nonhemolytic cholera vibrios, the El Tor hemolysin may be presumed to be pathogenetically irrelevant. These observations raise the question of 'When is a toxic substance also a toxin?'

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Honda, T., & Finkelstein, R. A. (1979). Purification and characterization of a hemolysin produced by Vibrio cholerae biotype El Tor: Another toxic substance produced by cholera vibrios. Infection and Immunity, 26(3), 1020–1027. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.26.3.1020-1027.1979

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