Author:
Stelma Jr. G. N.,Johnson C. H.,Spaulding P. L.
Abstract
Eleven ornithine-positive strains of Aeromonas (9 A. veronii and 2 provisionally classified as Aeromonas species ornithine positive) were tested for ability to cause fluid accumulation in the rabbit ileal loop. All eight β-hemolytic strains caused fluid accumulation. Gel diffusion analysis revealed that the A. veronii β-hemolysin was serologically related to the A. hydrophila β-hemolysin, a known enterotoxic molecule. The biological activity of the A. veronii hemolysin was neutralized by antiserum to A. hydrophila hemolysin. One of three strains that were not β-hemolytic caused fluid accumulation but only when the ileal loops were inoculated with live cultures. These results suggest that A. veronii is a potential enteropathogen that can cause diarrhea by means of a cell-freed enterotoxin (β-hemolysin) or by a second mechanism that requires the presence of whole cells.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Immunology,Microbiology
Cited by
3 articles.
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