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Horizontal gene transfer converts non-toxigenic Clostridium difficile strains into toxin producers.


ABSTRACT: Clostridium difficile is a major nosocomial pathogen and the main causative agent of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. The organism produces two potent toxins, A and B, which are its major virulence factors. These are chromosomally encoded on a region termed the pathogenicity locus (PaLoc), which also contains regulatory genes, and is absent in non-toxigenic strains. Here we show that the PaLoc can be transferred from the toxin-producing strain, 630?erm, to three non-toxigenic strains of different ribotypes. One of the transconjugants is shown by cytotoxicity assay to produce toxin B at a similar level to the donor strain, demonstrating that a toxigenic C. difficile strain is capable of converting a non-toxigenic strain to a toxin producer by horizontal gene transfer. This has implications for the treatment of C. difficile infections, as non-toxigenic strains are being tested as treatments in clinical trials.

SUBMITTER: Brouwer MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3826655 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Horizontal gene transfer converts non-toxigenic Clostridium difficile strains into toxin producers.

Brouwer Michael S M MS   Roberts Adam P AP   Hussain Haitham H   Williams Rachel J RJ   Allan Elaine E   Mullany Peter P  

Nature communications 20130101


Clostridium difficile is a major nosocomial pathogen and the main causative agent of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. The organism produces two potent toxins, A and B, which are its major virulence factors. These are chromosomally encoded on a region termed the pathogenicity locus (PaLoc), which also contains regulatory genes, and is absent in non-toxigenic strains. Here we show that the PaLoc can be transferred from the toxin-producing strain, 630Δerm, to three non-toxigenic strains of differen  ...[more]

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