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Activation ofClostridium perfringens cytotoxic enterotoxin(s) in vivo and in vitro: Role in triggers for sudden infant death
Authors:Mach  Annette S.  Lindsay  James A.
Affiliation:(1) Food Science and Human Nutrition Department, University of Florida, 32611 Gainesville, Florida, USA
Abstract:The action ofClostridium perfringens cytotoxic enterotoxins may be activated/exacerbated both in vivo and in vitro by the addition of an activator molecule present in a brush border membrane fraction isolated from young rabbits. Increased concentrations of the activator could be induced by immunologically stimulating rabbits with Ribi adjuvant. Comparative studies suggested that the activator was interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma). In vitro IFN-gamma sensitized cell lines apparently by enhancement of cell permeability, which allowed a more rapid uptake of the toxins, resulting in cell death at lower toxin concentrations. Viral and/or bacterial infections are inducers of IFNs. We propose that some immunologically immature infants are predisposed to infection. In the weeks prior to death, these infants may suffer from an infection that induces the synthesis of IFNs, sensitizing the infant to a more virulent infection and possible sudden death.Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Series No. R-02380
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