Role of pertussis toxin in causing symptoms ofBordetella parapertussis infection
- 1 June 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 13 (6) , 455-458
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01974634
Abstract
Whooping cough can be caused by eitherBordetella pertussis orBordetella parapertussis. Although the two species share an almost complete DNA identity,Bordetella parapertussis does not produce pertussis toxin, which is thought to be the main virulence factor ofBordetella pertussis. In order to elucidate the role of pertussis toxin in causing the typical symptoms of whooping cough, clinical information from 33 patients with culture-positiveBordetella parapertussis infection was collected and compared to that from 331 patients with infection caused byBordetella pertussis. Isolated strains ofBordetella parapertussis lacked pertussis toxin expression, as was demonstrated by negative tests for histamine sensitization. This was further substantiated in vivo by a significantly lower leukocyte count in the parapertussis group as compared to the pertussis group. Frequencies of typical symptoms of whooping cough, such as paroxysmal coughing, whooping and vomiting, were almost identical in the two groups. Nocturnal coughing and contact anamnesis were noted more often in theBordetella pertussis group. Children in the parapertussis group were significantly more often vaccinated with whole-cell pertussis vaccine than children infected withBordetella pertussis. The results indicate that pertussis toxin may not play a decisive role in causing the typical symptoms of whooping cough, such as paroxysmal coughing, whooping and vomiting.Keywords
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