Microbiology and Immunology 2004-01-01

Characterization of a shiga-toxin 1-resistant stock of vero cells.

Takaomi Sekino, Nobutaka Kiyokawa, Tomoko Taguchi, Hisami Takenouchi, Jun Matsui, Wei-Ran Tang, Toyo Suzuki, Hideki Nakajima, Masahiro Saito, Kazuhiro Ohmi, Yohko U Katagiri, Hajime Okita, Hiroshi Nakao, Tae Takeda, Junichiro Fujimoto

Index: Microbiol. Immunol. 48(5) , 377-87, (2004)

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Abstract

Shiga toxins (Stxs, also referred to as verotoxins) were first described as a novel cytotoxic activity against Vero cells. In this study, we report the characterization of an Stx1-resistant (R-) stock of Vero cells. (1) When the susceptibility of R-Vero cells to Stx1 cytotoxicity was compared to that of Stx1-sensitive (S-) Vero cells by methylthiazolyldiphenyl-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay, cell viability after 48-hr exposure to 10 pg/ml of Stx1 was greater than 80% and less than 15%, respectively. (2) Although both a binding assay of fluorescence-labeled Stx1 and lipid analysis indicated considerable expression of Gb3Cer, a functional receptor for Stxs, in both Vero cells, anti-Gb3Cer monoclonal antibodies capable of binding to S-Vero cells failed to effectively label R-Vero cells, suggesting a conformational difference in the Gb3Cer expressed on R-Vero cells. (3) The lipid analysis also showed that the R-Vero cells contained significant amounts of Gb4Cer. In addition, introduction of exogenous Gb4Cer into S-Vero cells slightly inhibited Stx1 cytotoxicity, suggesting some correlation between glycosphingolipid composition and Stx1 resistance. (4) Both butyrate treatment and serum depression eliminated the Stx1 resistance of R-Vero cells. (5) The results of the analysis by confocal microscopy suggest a difference in intracellular transport of Stx1 between R-Vero and S-Vero cells. Further study of R-Vero cells may provide a model of Stx1 resistance via distinct intracellular transport of Stx1.


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