Abstract
Vibrio mimicus (V. mimicus) is a causative agent of human gastroenteritis and food poisoning. Although several toxic or virulence factors have been isolated from the bacterium, an enterotoxic hemolysin is a sole toxin produced by all clinical isolates. In the present study, we found that the antibody against the hemolysin significantly inhibited the fluid-accumulating action of the living cells inoculated into a rabbit ileal loop, and that the hemolysin gene (vmhA) was probably expressed by the bacterium in the ileal loop. Additionally, in spit of the comparable motility and similar proteome profiles, a vmhA mutant revealed the reduced fluid-accumulating activity. Theses findings suggest that the hemolysin contributes to full virulence of V. mimicus.
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Li, T., Kobayashi, A., Takata, N., Yoshimura, T., Maehara, Y., Tsuchiya, T., & Miyoshi, S. I. (2008). Role of the enterotoxic hemolysin in pathogenicity of Vibrio mimicus. Journal of Health Science, 54(6), 686–691. https://doi.org/10.1248/jhs.54.686
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