Appearance of mouse-lethal toxin in liquid cultures of Bordetella pertussis.
- 1 September 1968
- journal article
- Vol. 16 (9) , 1400-5
Abstract
The mouse-lethal toxin present in liquid cultures of most smooth strains of Bordetella pertussis is known to originate in the cytoplasm of the organism but to be most lethal for mice when released into the supernatant fluid. It is also recognized that cell degeneration and lysis occur in liquid cultures during the stationary and decline phases of growth. For these reasons, it is generally believed that most of the toxicity demonstrable in liquid cultures at the time of harvest is released during the later stages of cultivation, when high alkalinity and aging of cells favor lysis. However, the results reported here have indicated that high levels of mouse-lethal toxicity arise during very early log phase and that the peak of toxicity is reached before the end of the log phase. No further increase in toxicity was observed during stationary and decline phases. The very early appearance of toxicity could not be explained by the presence in the inoculum of a proportion of dead and degenerating cells, and it is concluded that the toxin is produced mainly by actively growing cells. This was confirmed by tests on organisms growing in continuous culture. Electron-microscopic examination of cells from a very early log-phase culture revealed the presence of large numbers of small vesicles on the cell walls of about 5% of the population. It is suggested that these vesicles may be associated with the releases of toxin from living cells. It is concluded that no useful reduction in the toxicity of cultures would result from harvesting before the end of the log phase of growth.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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