articlePLoS PathogensFeb 5, 2008GOLD OA

NetB, a New Toxin That Is Associated with Avian Necrotic Enteritis Caused by Clostridium perfringens

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

For over 30 years a phospholipase C enzyme called alpha-toxin was thought to be the key virulence factor in necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens. However, using a gene knockout mutant we have recently shown that alpha-toxin is not essential for pathogenesis. We have now discovered a key virulence determinant. A novel toxin (NetB) was identified in a C. perfringens strain isolated from a chicken suffering from necrotic enteritis (NE). The toxin displayed limited amino acid sequence similarity to several pore forming toxins including beta-toxin from C. perfringens (38% identity) and alpha-toxin from Staphylococcus aureus (31% identity). NetB was only identified in C. perfringens type A strains…

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