Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology, School of Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060 Japan
2. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060 Japan
Abstract
Five
Clostridium botulinum
strains were used in the present work, two of type C, C-Stockholm (C-ST) and C-CB19, and three of type D, D-South African (D-SA), D-1873, and D-CB16. The toxins, except for those of C-CB19 and D-CB16, were purified, and antisera were prepared in rabbits. To clarify the antigenicity of the toxins, neutralization and agar gel double-diffusion tests were performed. Anti-C-ST toxin serum neutralized two kinds of type C
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toxin to a similar extent. Antisera against D-SA and D-1873 toxins, however, showed different neutralizing activity toward three type D toxins. Precipitin lines formed between D-SA and D-1873 toxins, and their antisera spurred to each other. From anti-D-SA toxin serum, two neutralizing fractions, one which neutralized D-SA, D-1873, and D-CB16 and one which neutralized only D-SA, were obtained. These results indicate that the antigenicities of D-SA and D-1873 toxins are not identical. Anti-C-ST toxin serum produced cross-neutralization on type D toxins, although the neutralization titer differed depending on the kind of toxin used. A precipitin line was formed with D-SA toxin, but not with D-1873; the developed line spurred to the C-ST toxin precipitin line. Two anti-D toxin sera also caused cross-neutralization on type C
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toxins. However, the neutralizing activity of each serum to the same type C
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toxin was different, and only anti-D-SA toxin serum developed a precipitin line with C-ST toxin which spurred to the D-SA toxin precipitin line. From anti-D-SA toxin serum, two different fractions capable of neutralizing C
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and D toxins were obtained; one neutralized C-ST, C-CB19, and D-SA toxins, but not D-1873 and D-CB16, and the other neutralized all five toxins. There may be at least two common parts among C-ST, C-CB16, and D-SA toxin molecules.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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