Detection of Cleaved Stx2a in the Blood of STEC-Infected Patients
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. The Detection Tool: A Luminometric Cell-Free Translation System (LCFTS)
2.2. Detection of the Cleaved form of Stx2a in STEC-Infected Patients’ Sera by LCFTS
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
5. Materials and Methods
5.1. Stx2a Purification
5.2. Cleavage of Stx2a
5.3. Human Samples from STEC-Infected Patients
5.4. Detection of the Cleaved Form of Stx2a in Serum Samples from STEC-Infected Children by LCFTS
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Pt * | Sex | Age (y) | Clinical Symptoms | E. coli Serogroup | Toxin Type | RT-PCR Stx2 Gene | Stx2 by ELISA (ng/mL) | Cleaved Stx2 by LCFTS (ng/mL) | Neutrophil- Bound Stx2 |
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1 | f | 1.7 | BD, D, H, P, HUS | O26 | Stx2 | + | 3.36 | 2.90 | + |
2 | f | 5.6 | BD, D, P, HUS | O157 | Stx2 | + | 3.37 | 11.45 | + |
3 | m | 8.3 | BD, H, P, HUS | O127 | Stx2 | + | 2.41 | - | + |
4 | f | 10.2 | BD, D, P | O145 | Stx2 | − | 2.23 | 1.98 | + |
5 | m | 10.2 | BD | O8 | Stx2 | + | 2.38 | - | − |
6 | m | 3.3 | BD, D, P | nd | Stx2 | − | 2.13 | - | − |
7 | m | 6.4 | H, P | O127 | Stx2 | + | 3.00 | 8.27 | + |
8 | m | 5.7 | D, H, P | O127 | Stx2 | + | 3.02 | - | + |
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Varrone, E.; Carnicelli, D.; He, X.; Grasse, M.; Stampfer, K.; Huber, S.; Kellnerová, S.; Tazzari, P.L.; Ricci, F.; Paterini, P.; et al. Detection of Cleaved Stx2a in the Blood of STEC-Infected Patients. Toxins 2023, 15, 690. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15120690
Varrone E, Carnicelli D, He X, Grasse M, Stampfer K, Huber S, Kellnerová S, Tazzari PL, Ricci F, Paterini P, et al. Detection of Cleaved Stx2a in the Blood of STEC-Infected Patients. Toxins. 2023; 15(12):690. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15120690
Chicago/Turabian StyleVarrone, Elisa, Domenica Carnicelli, Xiaohua He, Marco Grasse, Karin Stampfer, Silke Huber, Sára Kellnerová, Pier Luigi Tazzari, Francesca Ricci, Paola Paterini, and et al. 2023. "Detection of Cleaved Stx2a in the Blood of STEC-Infected Patients" Toxins 15, no. 12: 690. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15120690
APA StyleVarrone, E., Carnicelli, D., He, X., Grasse, M., Stampfer, K., Huber, S., Kellnerová, S., Tazzari, P. L., Ricci, F., Paterini, P., Ardissino, G., Morabito, S., Orth-Höller, D., Würzner, R., & Brigotti, M. (2023). Detection of Cleaved Stx2a in the Blood of STEC-Infected Patients. Toxins, 15(12), 690. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15120690