Rare toxin A-negative and toxin B-positive strain of Clostridioides difficile from Japan lacking a complete tcdA gene

Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) produces three kinds of toxins: toxin A (enterotoxin), toxin B (cytotoxin), and C. difficile transferase (CDT), a binary toxin. Some strains show positivity only for toxin B. These strains reportedly possess a gene for toxin A, tcdA. However, toxin A productio...

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Hauptverfasser: Takemori-Sakai, Yukiko, Satou, Kenji, Senda, Yasuko, Nakamura, Youko, Otani, Hatsumi, Maekawa, Akiko, Oe, Hiroyasu, Oshima, Megumi, Yoneda-Nakagawa, Shiori, Miyagawa, Taro, Sato, Koichi, Ogura, Hisayuki, Mori, Mika, Wada, Taizo, Sakai, Yoshio, Yutani, Masahiro, Matsumura, Takuhiro, Fujinaga, Yukako, Gabata, Toshifumi, Wada, Takashi, Iwata, Yasunori
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description Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) produces three kinds of toxins: toxin A (enterotoxin), toxin B (cytotoxin), and C. difficile transferase (CDT), a binary toxin. Some strains show positivity only for toxin B. These strains reportedly possess a gene for toxin A, tcdA. However, toxin A production is inhibited due to a mutated stop codon and/or deletion within the tcdA gene. Here for the first case in Japan, we describe toxin genomes and proteins of a strain possessing only toxin B and lacking a complete tcdA gene, along with clinical manifestations. C. difficile was isolated from the bloody stool of a 60-year-old female patient treated with meropenem. Although a rapid detection kit of toxins (C. DIFF QUIK CHEK COMPLETE®, TechLab, Blacksburg, VA, USA) showed positivity, Western blotting detected no toxins. Therefore, we explored the strain's toxin genes and their sequences to determine whether the strain possessed a toxin. Polymerase chain reaction did not identify toxin genes. Whole-genome sequencing analysis showed that a gene for toxin A, tcdA, was completely deleted in the strain. Moreover, 701 mutations and some deletions/insertions were identified on the tcdB gene. We isolated a rare strain of C. difficile producing only toxin B and lacking a complete tcdA gene herein Japan. The possibility of a false negative needs to be considered with a genetic method for a diagnose of C. difficile infection.
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