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Entamoeba histolytica: cytopathogenicity, including serum effects on contact-dependent and toxin-induced lysis of hamster kidney cell monolayers
Authors:H J Bos  W J Leijendekker  A A van den Eijk
Affiliation:Department of Parasitology, Medical Center, University of Leiden, Rapenburg 33, Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Some properties of toxin, isolated from extracts of axenically cultivated Entamoeba histolytica or excreted by intact amoebae, were investigated using a toxicity assay in microplates with monolayers of baby hamster kidney cells. Preparative isoelectric focusing showed that the highest cytotoxic activity was present in a fraction of antigen containing protein bands with an isoelectric point between 4.5 and 5. Activity of the toxin was stable between pH 4 and 10. Nonimmune rabbit serum and concanavalin A, coupled to Sepharose beads, were able to bind a large amount of toxin. Cytotoxicity of antigen was inhibited by specific immune IgG and by unknown factors in nonimmune serum with a molecular weight between 50,000 and 100,000. The toxin was inactivated by trypsin, but not by trypsin inhibitor. Its activity was thiol dependent. Serum also had a marked inhibitory effect on contact lysis of BHK cells induced by intact trophozoites. A considerable reduction of both contactdependent and toxin-induced Cytopathogenicity was observed when Diamond's TP-S-1 medium was used in the assay, in which the TP broth had been autoclaved. It is suggested that Entamoeba histolytica exocytozes toxin, which acts on adjacent cells during close contact.
Keywords:Protozoa  parasitic  Axenic  Cytopathogenicity  Toxin  Serum  Kidney cells  baby hamster  Cell contact  Isoelectric focusing  Affinity chromatography
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