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Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin rapidly decreases membrane barrier permeability of polarized MDCK cells
Authors:Petit Laetitia  Gibert Maryse  Gourch Abdelkader  Bens Marcelle  Vandewalle Alain  Popoff Michel R
Affiliation:Unitédes Bactéries Anaérobies et Toxines, Institut Pasteur, 28 rue du Dr. Roux, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France.; INSERM, Facultéde Médecine Xavier Bichat, BP416, 75870 Paris Cedex18, France.
Abstract:Epsilon toxin is produced by Clostridium perfringens types B and D which are responsible for fatal intestinal diseases in animals. The main biological activity of epsilon toxin is the production of oedema in various organs. We have previously found that epsilon toxin forms a large membrane complex in MDCK cells which is not internalized into cell, and induces cell volume enlargement and loss of cell viability (Petit, L., Gibert, M., Gillet, D., Laurent-Winter, C., Boquet, P., Popoff, M. R. (1997) J Bacteriol 179, 6480-6487). Here, we show that epsilon toxin is very potent to decrease the trans-epithelial electrical resistance of polarized MDCK cells grown on filters without altering the organization of the junctional complexes. The dose-dependent decrease in trans-epithelial electrical resistance, more marked when the toxin was applied to the apical side than to the basal side of MDCK cells, was associated with a moderate increase of the paracellular permeability to low-molecular-weight compounds but not to macromolecules. Epsilon toxin probably acts by forming large membrane pores which permit the flux of ions and other molecules such as the entry of propidium iodide and finally to the loss of cell viability.
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