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2 Citations
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A Streamlined Method to Obtain Biologically Active TcdA and TcdB Toxins from Clostridioides difficile

  • Diane Sapa,
  • Anaïs Brosse,
  • Héloïse Coullon,
  • Gauthier Péan de Ponfilly,
  • Thomas Candela and
  • Alban Le Monnier

11 January 2024

The major virulence factors of Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) are enterotoxins A (TcdA) and B (TcdB). The study of toxins is a crucial step in exploring the virulence of this pathogen. Currently, the toxin purification process is either labo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,894 Views
19 Pages

Human α-Defensin-6 Neutralizes Clostridioides difficile Toxins TcdA and TcdB by Direct Binding

  • Lara Barthold,
  • Sebastian Heber,
  • Christoph Q. Schmidt,
  • Marion Gradl,
  • Gilbert Weidinger,
  • Holger Barth and
  • Stephan Fischer

Rising incidences and mortalities have drawn attention to Clostridioides difficile infections (CDIs) in recent years. The main virulence factors of this bacterium are the exotoxins TcdA and TcdB, which glucosylate Rho-GTPases and thereby inhibit Rho/...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,604 Views
12 Pages

High Serum Levels of Toxin A Correlate with Disease Severity in Patients with Clostridioides difficile Infection

  • Guido Granata,
  • Davide Mariotti,
  • Paolo Ascenzi,
  • Nicola Petrosillo and
  • Alessandra di Masi

10 September 2021

Cloistridioides difficile (CD) represents a major public healthcare-associated infection causing significant morbidity and mortality. The pathogenic effects of CD are mainly caused by the release of two exotoxins into the intestine: toxin A (TcdA) an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,571 Views
25 Pages

Deciphering the Structural and Functional Paradigms of Clostridioides difficile Toxins TcdA and TcdB

  • Mohammad Qutub,
  • Amol Tatode,
  • Ujban Md Hussain,
  • Tanvi Premchandani,
  • Jayshree Taksande,
  • Milind Umekar and
  • Deepak Thakre

Clostridioides difficile Infection (CDI) continues to be a major cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis, fueled in large measure by virulence factors TcdA and TcdB. These giant glucosyltransferase toxins interfere with h...

  • Review
  • Open Access
92 Citations
15,345 Views
33 Pages

The Enterotoxicity of Clostridium difficile Toxins

  • Xingmin Sun,
  • Tor Savidge and
  • Hanping Feng

14 July 2010

The major virulence factors of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) are two large exotoxins A (TcdA) and B (TcdB). However, our understanding of the specific roles of these toxins in CDI is still evolving. It is now accepted that both toxins are ent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,512 Views
20 Pages

Protective Effects of Alginate and Chitosan Oligosaccharides against Clostridioides difficile Bacteria and Toxin

  • Maria Eleni Mavrogeni,
  • Mostafa Asadpoor,
  • Jo H. Judernatz,
  • Ingrid van Ark,
  • Marc M. S. M. Wösten,
  • Karin Strijbis,
  • Roland J. Pieters,
  • Gert Folkerts and
  • Saskia Braber

22 September 2023

Clostridioides difficile infection is expected to become the most common healthcare-associated infection worldwide. C. difficile-induced pathogenicity is significantly attributed to its enterotoxin, TcdA, which primarily targets Rho-GTPases involved...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,642 Views
17 Pages

27 March 2021

In the attempt to improve the purification yield of native toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB) from Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile), we systematically evaluated culture parameters for their influence on toxin production. In this study, we showe...

  • Review
  • Open Access
69 Citations
13,534 Views
14 Pages

The Role of Rho GTPases in Toxicity of Clostridium difficile Toxins

  • Shuyi Chen,
  • Chunli Sun,
  • Haiying Wang and
  • Jufang Wang

2 December 2015

Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is the main cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea prevailing in hospital settings. In the past decade, the morbidity and mortality of C. difficile infection (CDI) has increased significantly due to the emergence...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,540 Views
19 Pages

TcdB of Clostridioides difficile Mediates RAS-Dependent Necrosis in Epithelial Cells

  • Florian Stieglitz,
  • Ralf Gerhard,
  • Rabea Hönig,
  • Klaudia Giehl and
  • Andreas Pich

A Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is the most common nosocomial infection worldwide. The main virulence factors of pathogenic C. difficile are TcdA and TcdB, which inhibit small Rho-GTPases. The inhibition of small Rho-GTPases leads to the s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,989 Views
14 Pages

8 May 2017

Western corn rootworm (WCR, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte) is a major corn pest in the United States, causing annual losses of over $1 billion. One approach to protect against crop loss by this insect is the use of transgenic corn hybrids ex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,041 Views
19 Pages

A Colonic Organoid Model Challenged with the Large Toxins of Clostridioides difficile TcdA and TcdB Exhibit Deregulated Tight Junction Proteins

  • Martina Schneemann,
  • Lucas Heils,
  • Verena Moos,
  • Franziska Weiß,
  • Susanne M. Krug,
  • January Weiner,
  • Dieter Beule,
  • Ralf Gerhard,
  • Jörg-Dieter Schulzke and
  • Roland Bücker

4 November 2023

Background: Clostridioides difficile toxins TcdA and TcdB are responsible for diarrhea and colitis. Lack of functional studies in organoid models of the gut prompted us to elucidate the toxin’s effects on epithelial barrier function and the mol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,045 Views
20 Pages

1 September 2022

C. novyi type A produces the alpha-toxin (TcnA) that belongs to the large clostridial glucosylating toxins (LCGTs) and is able to modify small GTPases by N-acetylglucosamination on conserved threonine residues. In contrast, other LCGTs including Clos...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,883 Views
18 Pages

1 May 2025

Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is a major pathogen responsible for antibiotic-associated diarrhea, frequently observed in hospital settings. Due to the widespread use of antibiotics, the incidence and severity of C. difficile infection (CDI)...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
7,514 Views
13 Pages

24 May 2024

Clostridioides difficile, a Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium, is the leading cause of hospital-acquired antibiotic-associated diarrhea worldwide. The severity of C. difficile infection (CDI) varies, ranging from mild diarrhea to life-threatening con...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,724 Views
15 Pages

Neutralising Effects of Different Antibodies on Clostridioides difficile Toxins TcdA and TcdB in a Translational Approach

  • Georg Csukovich,
  • Nina Kramer,
  • Barbara Pratscher,
  • Ivana Gotic,
  • Patricia Freund,
  • Rainer Hahn,
  • Gottfried Himmler,
  • Sabine Brandt and
  • Iwan Anton Burgener

15 February 2023

Given the high prevalence of intestinal disease in humans and animals, there is a strong need for clinically relevant models recapitulating gastrointestinal systems, ideally replacing in vivo models in accordance with the principles of the 3R. We est...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
8,444 Views
15 Pages

The Combined Repetitive Oligopeptides of Clostridium difficile Toxin A Counteract Premature Cleavage of the Glucosyl-Transferase Domain by Stabilizing Protein Conformation

  • Alexandra Olling,
  • Corinna Hüls,
  • Sebastian Goy,
  • Mirco Müller,
  • Simon Krooss,
  • Isa Rudolf,
  • Helma Tatge and
  • Ralf Gerhard

22 July 2014

Toxin A (TcdA) and B (TcdB) from Clostridium difficile enter host cells by receptor-mediated endocytosis. A prerequisite for proper toxin action is the intracellular release of the glucosyltransferase domain by an inherent cysteine protease, which is...

  • Letter
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,022 Views
17 Pages

Ultrawideband, Wide Scanning Stripline-Fed Tightly Coupled Array Antenna Based on Parallel-Dipole Elements

  • Xiuye Liang,
  • Weishuang Yin,
  • Ang Chen,
  • Zhe Zhang,
  • Jianping Zeng,
  • Lei Shi,
  • Fang Guan,
  • Xiaohan Liu and
  • Jian Zi

6 September 2020

A stripline-fed tightly coupled array antenna with compact size, large scan volume and low cross-polarization characteristics is proposed for ultrawideband (UWB) applications. Simple impedance-matching process is realized by using parallel dual dipol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,240 Views
13 Pages

Effects of Clostridium difficile Toxin A and B on Human T Lymphocyte Migration

  • Dan Wu,
  • Antony George Joyee,
  • Saravanan Nandagopal,
  • Marianela Lopez,
  • Xiuli Ma,
  • Jody Berry and
  • Francis Lin

3 May 2013

Bacterial products such as toxins can interfere with a variety of cellular processes, leading to severe human diseases. Clostridium difficile toxins, TcdA and TcdB are the primary contributing factors to the pathogenesis of C. difficile-associated di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,528 Views
10 Pages

Enhanced Humoral Immune Responses against Toxin A and B of Clostridium difficile is Associated with a Milder Disease Manifestation

  • Wasef Na’amnih,
  • Yehuda Carmeli,
  • Valeria Asato,
  • Sophy Goren,
  • Amos Adler,
  • Dani Cohen and
  • Khitam Muhsen

10 October 2020

The role of the humoral immune response to Clostridium difficile in modulating the severity of C. difficile infection (CDI) is unclear. We compared the levels of serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin A (IgA) against toxin A (TcdA) and toxin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
9,226 Views
13 Pages

An Update on Clostridioides difficile Binary Toxin

  • Adrián Martínez-Meléndez,
  • Flora Cruz-López,
  • Rayo Morfin-Otero,
  • Héctor J. Maldonado-Garza and
  • Elvira Garza-González

27 April 2022

Infection with Clostridioides difficile (CDI), a common healthcare-associated infection, includes symptoms ranging from mild diarrhea to severe cases of pseudomembranous colitis. Toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB) cause cytotoxicity and cellular detac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,639 Views
14 Pages

Novel Dietary Proteins Selectively Affect Intestinal Health In Vitro after Clostridium difficile-Secreted Toxin A Exposure

  • Paulus G. M. Jochems,
  • Johan Garssen,
  • Pascale C. S. Rietveld,
  • Coen Govers,
  • Monic M. M. Tomassen,
  • Harry J. Wichers,
  • Jeroen van Bergenhenegouwen and
  • Rosalinde Masereeuw

11 September 2020

Bacterial gastroenteritis forms a burden on a global scale, both socially and economically. The Gram-positive bacterium Clostridium difficile is an inducer of gastrointestinal bacterial infections, often triggered following disruption of the microbio...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
12,352 Views
12 Pages

18 January 2016

Clostridium difficile infections can induce mild to severe diarrhoea and the often associated characteristic pseudomembranous colitis. Two protein toxins, the large glucosyltransferases TcdA and TcdB, are the main pathogenicity factors that can induc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,546 Views
19 Pages

An Ultrathin Low-Profile Tightly Coupled Dipole Array Fed by Compact Zigzagging Baluns

  • Weiwei Wu,
  • Yuchen Yan,
  • Shaozhi Wang,
  • Yuhong Ma and
  • Naichang Yuan

In this paper, we propose for the first time a novel feed approach to a tightly coupled dipole array (TCDA). Firstly, compact zigzagging microstrip feedlines are utilized as baluns to feed our array elements to obtain wideband impedance-matching char...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,275 Views
41 Pages

28 February 2024

In this study, a series of ester-linked tetracarboxylic dianhydrides (TCDAs) with 2,6-naphthalene-containing longitudinally extended structures consisting of different numbers of aromatic rings (NAr = 6–8) was synthesized to obtain novel modifi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
14,398 Views
21 Pages

7 May 2010

Therapeutic agents targeting bacterial virulence factors are gaining interest as non-antibiotic alternatives for the treatment of infectious diseases. Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive pathogen that produces two primary virulence factors, ente...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,604 Views
13 Pages

29 May 2025

This article presents a novel tightly coupled dipole array (TCDA) with a bandwidth of 26.2:1 (VSWR < 3) across 0.20–5.23 GHz. By adding a new dual-stopband resistive frequency selective surface (RFSS) between the dipole and the floor, the sh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,665 Views
22 Pages

Temporal Community Detection and Analysis with Network Embeddings

  • Limengzi Yuan,
  • Xuanming Zhang,
  • Yuxian Ke,
  • Zhexuan Lu,
  • Xiaoming Li and
  • Changzheng Liu

21 February 2025

As dynamic systems, social networks exhibit continuous topological changes over time, and are typically modeled as temporal networks. In order to understand their dynamic characteristics, it is essential to investigate temporal community detection (T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,001 Views
15 Pages

A Replicating Single-Cycle Adenovirus Vaccine Effective against Clostridium difficile

  • William E. Matchett,
  • Stephanie Anguiano-Zarate,
  • Goda Baddage Rakitha Malewana,
  • Haley Mudrick,
  • Melissa Weldy,
  • Clayton Evert,
  • Alexander Khoruts,
  • Michael Sadowsky and
  • Michael A. Barry

22 August 2020

Clostridium difficile causes nearly 500,000 infections and nearly 30,000 deaths each year in the U.S., which is estimated to cost $4.8 billion. C. difficile infection (CDI) arises from bacteria colonizing the large intestine and releasing two toxins,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
12,314 Views
29 Pages

Exploring the Toxin-Mediated Mechanisms in Clostridioides difficile Infection

  • Evdokia Pourliotopoulou,
  • Theodoros Karampatakis and
  • Melania Kachrimanidou

Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is the leading cause of nosocomial antibiotic-associated diarrhea, and colitis, with increasing incidence and healthcare costs. Its pathogenesis is primarily driven by toxins produced by the bacterium C. diffi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,885 Views
15 Pages

Domperidone Protects Cells from Intoxication with Clostridioides difficile Toxins by Inhibiting Hsp70-Assisted Membrane Translocation

  • Maria Braune-Yan,
  • Jinfang Jia,
  • Mary Wahba,
  • Johannes Schmid,
  • Panagiotis Papatheodorou,
  • Holger Barth and
  • Katharina Ernst

7 June 2023

Clostridioides difficile infections cause severe symptoms ranging from diarrhea to pseudomembranous colitis due to the secretion of AB-toxins, TcdA and TcdB. Both toxins are taken up into cells through receptor-mediated endocytosis, autoproteolytic p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,126 Views
8 Pages

Nowadays, pet animals are known to be asymptomatic carriers of Clostridioidesdifficile. This study was conducted to investigate the burden of toxigenic C. difficile among diarrheic dogs and cats using direct PCR on fecal samples to reveal better insi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,456 Views
9 Pages

The Relative Role of Toxins A and B in the Virulence of Clotridioides difficile

  • Andrew M. Skinner,
  • S. Tyler Phillips,
  • Michelle M. Merrigan,
  • Kevin J. O’Leary,
  • Susan P. Sambol,
  • Farida Siddiqui,
  • Lance R. Peterson,
  • Dale N. Gerding and
  • Stuart Johnson

30 December 2020

Most pathogenic strains of C. difficile possess two large molecular weight single unit toxins with four similar functional domains. The toxins disrupt the actin cytoskeleton of intestinal epithelial cells leading to loss of tight junctions, which ult...

  • Article
  • Open Access
176 Views
20 Pages

Clostridioides difficile Immunity During Pregnancy and Passive Antibody Transfer to Neonates from Cord Blood and Breast Milk

  • Alban Le Monnier,
  • Claire de Curraize,
  • Valérie Seffer,
  • Michel R. Popoff,
  • Pierre Panel,
  • Anne Collignon and
  • Marie-Lise Gougeon

20 February 2026

Passive transplacental immunity is crucial for neonatal protection from infections. Following Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) infection, infants do not develop disease, although C. difficile colonization is highly prevalent in infants. This w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
8,381 Views
13 Pages

Identification of an Essential Region for Translocation of Clostridium difficile Toxin B

  • Shuyi Chen,
  • Haiying Wang,
  • Huawei Gu,
  • Chunli Sun,
  • Shan Li,
  • Hanping Feng and
  • Jufang Wang

15 August 2016

Clostridium difficile toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB) are the major virulence factors involved in C. difficile-associated diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. TcdA and TcdB both contain at least four distinct domains: the glucosyltransferase doma...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,630 Views
19 Pages

Extra-Intestinal Effects of C. difficile Toxin A and B: An In Vivo Study Using the Zebrafish Embryo Model

  • Federica Tonon,
  • Stefano Di Bella,
  • Gabriele Grassi,
  • Roberto Luzzati,
  • Paolo Ascenzi,
  • Alessandra di Masi and
  • Cristina Zennaro

1 December 2020

C.difficile infection (CDI) is not a merely “gut-confined” disease as toxemia could drive the development of CDI-related extra-intestinal effects. These effects could explain the high CDI-associated mortality, not just justified by diarrh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,721 Views
16 Pages

12 December 2024

Clostridioides difficile is a common etiological factor of hospital infections, which, in extreme cases, can lead to the death of patients. Most strains belonging to this bacterium species synthesize very dangerous toxins: toxin A (TcdA) and B (TcdB)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
541 Views
15 Pages

Comparative Relatedness of Clostridioides difficile Strains Isolated from Humans and Companion Dogs in South Korea

  • Joo Yeol Kim,
  • Su Min Kwak,
  • Jae Hong Jeong,
  • Jae Young Oh,
  • Kwang-Won Seo,
  • Dongheui An,
  • Dokyun Kim,
  • Seok Hoon Jeong,
  • Chang-Ki Kim and
  • Jong-Chan Chae
  • + 1 author

6 December 2025

Background/Objectives: Clostridioides difficile is an anaerobic Gram-positive bacterium and a leading cause of healthcare-associated diarrhea. In this study, C. difficile strains isolated from human patients with diarrhea and companion dogs in South...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,347 Views
23 Pages

Clostridioides difficile is considered a nosocomial pathogen that flares up in patients exposed to antibiotic treatment. However, four out of ten patients diagnosed with C. difficile infection (CDI) acquired the infection from non-hospitalized indivi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,002 Views
10 Pages

Graphene-Tuned, Tightly Coupled Hybrid Plasmonic Meta-Atoms

  • Kai Chen,
  • Ke Li,
  • Yiming Wang,
  • Zihao Zhang,
  • Yanpeng Shi,
  • Aimin Song and
  • Yifei Zhang

19 April 2024

Tightly coupled meta-atoms (TCMAs) are densely packed metamaterials with unnatural refractive indexes. Actively modulated TCMAs with tunable optical properties have found many applications in beam shaping, holography, and enhanced light–matter...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
216 Citations
39,915 Views
25 Pages

Clostridium difficile Toxins A and B: Insights into Pathogenic Properties and Extraintestinal Effects

  • Stefano Di Bella,
  • Paolo Ascenzi,
  • Steven Siarakas,
  • Nicola Petrosillo and
  • Alessandra Di Masi

3 May 2016

Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) has significant clinical impact especially on the elderly and/or immunocompromised patients. The pathogenicity of Clostridium difficile is mainly mediated by two exotoxins: toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB). Thes...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,601 Views
12 Pages

Host Immune Responses to Surface S-Layer Proteins (SLPs) of Clostridioides difficile

  • Harish Chandra,
  • Rhett A. Kovall,
  • Jagjit S. Yadav and
  • Xingmin Sun

Clostridioides difficile, a nosocomial pathogen, is an emerging gut pathobiont causing antibiotic-associated diarrhea. C. difficile infection involves gut colonization and disruption of the gut epithelial barrier, leading to the induction of inflamma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,311 Views
14 Pages

An Automatic Analysis System for High-Throughput Clostridium Difficile Toxin Activity Screening

  • Megan Garland,
  • Joanna Jaworek-Korjakowska,
  • Urszula Libal,
  • Matthew Bogyo and
  • Marcin Sieńczyk

1 September 2018

Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is an increasing global health threat and major worldwide cause of hospital-acquired diarrhea. The development of novel therapies to effectively treat this bacterial pathogen is an unmet clinical need. Here, we d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
125 Citations
16,728 Views
24 Pages

The Regulatory Networks That Control Clostridium difficile Toxin Synthesis

  • Isabelle Martin-Verstraete,
  • Johann Peltier and
  • Bruno Dupuy

14 May 2016

The pathogenic clostridia cause many human and animal diseases, which typically arise as a consequence of the production of potent exotoxins. Among the enterotoxic clostridia, Clostridium difficile is the main causative agent of nosocomial intestinal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
7,353 Views
12 Pages

Recombinant Clostridium difficile Toxin Fragments as Carrier Protein for PSII Surface Polysaccharide Preserve Their Neutralizing Activity

  • Maria R. Romano,
  • Rosanna Leuzzi,
  • Emilia Cappelletti,
  • Marta Tontini,
  • Alberto Nilo,
  • Daniela Proietti,
  • Francesco Berti,
  • Paolo Costantino,
  • Roberto Adamo and
  • Maria Scarselli

22 April 2014

Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive bacterium and is the most commonly diagnosed cause of hospital-associated and antimicrobial-associated diarrhea. Despite the emergence of epidemic C. difficile strains having led to an increase in the incidenc...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,445 Views
18 Pages

Review of the Impact of Biofilm Formation on Recurrent Clostridioides difficile Infection

  • Daira Rubio-Mendoza,
  • Adrián Martínez-Meléndez,
  • Héctor Jesús Maldonado-Garza,
  • Carlos Córdova-Fletes and
  • Elvira Garza-González

Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) may recur in approximately 10–30% of patients, and the risk of recurrence increases with each successive recurrence, reaching up to 65%. C. difficile can form biofilm with approximately 20% of the bacter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,370 Views
19 Pages

Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is the most common pathogen causing antibiotic-associated intestinal diseases in humans and some animal species, but it can also be present in various environments outside hospitals. Thus, the objective of this...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,364 Views
12 Pages

The Importance of Therapeutically Targeting the Binary Toxin from Clostridioides difficile

  • Dinendra L. Abeyawardhane,
  • Raquel Godoy-Ruiz,
  • Kaylin A. Adipietro,
  • Kristen M. Varney,
  • Richard R. Rustandi,
  • Edwin Pozharski and
  • David J. Weber

Novel therapeutics are needed to treat pathologies associated with the Clostridioides difficile binary toxin (CDT), particularly when C. difficile infection (CDI) occurs in the elderly or in hospitalized patients having illnesses, in addition to CDI,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,392 Views
10 Pages

Molecular Basis of TcdR-Dependent Promoter Activity for Toxin Production by Clostridioides difficile Studied by a Heterologous Reporter System

  • Xinyue Zhang,
  • Jie Li,
  • Chao Chen,
  • Ya-Jun Liu,
  • Qiu Cui,
  • Wei Hong,
  • Zhenghong Chen,
  • Yingang Feng and
  • Guzhen Cui

23 April 2023

The alternative σ factor TcdR controls the synthesis of two major enterotoxins: TcdA and TcdB in Clostridioides difficile. Four potential TcdR-dependent promoters in the pathogenicity locus of C. difficile showed different activities. In this s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,910 Views
17 Pages

Characterization and Pharmacological Inhibition of the Pore-Forming Clostridioides difficile CDTb Toxin

  • Katharina Ernst,
  • Marc Landenberger,
  • Julian Nieland,
  • Katharina Nørgaard,
  • Manfred Frick,
  • Giorgio Fois,
  • Roland Benz and
  • Holger Barth

28 May 2021

The clinically highly relevant Clostridioides (C.) difficile releases several AB-type toxins that cause diseases such as diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. In addition to the main virulence factors Rho/Ras-glycosylating toxins TcdA and TcdB, hype...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,155 Views
23 Pages

Colonisation Factor CD0873, an Attractive Oral Vaccine Candidate against Clostridioides difficile

  • Cansu Karyal,
  • Jaime Hughes,
  • Michelle L. Kelly,
  • Jeni C. Luckett,
  • Philip V. Kaye,
  • Alan Cockayne,
  • Nigel P. Minton and
  • Ruth Griffin

Clostridioides difficile is the main cause of health-care-associated infectious diarrhoea. Toxins, TcdA and TcdB, secreted by this bacterium damage colonic epithelial cells and in severe cases this culminates in pseudomembranous colitis, toxic megaco...

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