Clostridium difficile toxin A alters in vitro-adherent neutrophil morphology and function

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The effects of purified toxin A in vitro on the shape and function of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNL) were examined. Toxin A induced changes in adherent PMNL shape from a compact spherical or pyramidal shape to a thin and ropelike shape. This change in shape was accompanied by rearrangement of the F-actin cytoskeleton into aggregates. Toxin A-treated PMNL exhibited increased adherence and expressed less L-selectin and more Mac-1, compared with untreated PMNL. In contrast to these proinflammatory actions, toxin A impaired both directed and nondirected PMNL migration in response to N-formylmethionylleucylphenylalanine. In addition, toxin A decreased the oxidative activity of adherent PMNL stimulated by recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-α. These effects could be explained by toxin A-induced glucosylation of the signaling small-size guanine 5′-triphosphate-binding proteins of the Rho family in human PMNL.

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Brito, G. A. C., Sullivan, G. W., Ciesla, W. P., Carper, H. T., Mandell, G. L., & Guerrant, R. L. (2002). Clostridium difficile toxin A alters in vitro-adherent neutrophil morphology and function. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 185(9), 1297–1306. https://doi.org/10.1086/340236

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