Characterization of Botulinum Neurotoxin A Subtypes 1 Through 5 by Investigation of Activities in Mice, in Neuronal Cell Cultures, andIn Vitro

Author:

Whitemarsh Regina C. M.,Tepp William H.,Bradshaw Marite,Lin Guangyun,Pier Christina L.,Scherf Jacob M.,Johnson Eric A.,Pellett Sabine

Abstract

ABSTRACTBotulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are synthesized byClostridium botulinumand exist as seven immunologically distinct serotypes designated A through G. For most serotypes, several subtypes have now been described based on nominal differences in the amino acid sequences. BoNT/A1 is the most well-characterized subtype of the BoNT/A serotype, and many of its properties, including its potency, its prevalence as a food poison, and its utility as a pharmaceutical, have been thoroughly studied. In contrast, much remains unknown of the other BoNT/A subtypes. In this study, BoNT/A subtype 1 (BoNT/A1) to BoNT/A5 were characterized utilizing a mouse bioassay, anin vitrocleavage assay, and several neuronal cell-based assays. The data indicate that BoNT/A1 to -5 have distinctin vitroandin vivotoxicological properties and that, unlike those for BoNT/A1, the neuronal and mouse results for BoNT/A2 to -5 do not correlate with their enzymatic activity. These results indicate that BoNT/A1 to -5 have distinct characteristics, which are of importance for a greater understanding of botulism and for pharmaceutical applications.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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