Accession | VIRO:0000469 |
Synonym(s) | TDH-related hemolysin |
Definition | TDH-related hemolysin (TRH) is a hemolytic toxin related to thermostable direct hemolysin (TDH). However, it is heat-labile in heat treatment at 60°C for 10 min. The effects of TRH to the Cl− secretion are similar to those of TDH, and in cultured human colonic epithelial cells, TRH increases Cl− secretion, followed by elevation of intracellular calcium. |
Classification | 11 ontology terms | Show + process or component of pathogenesis biology or chemistry + biological effect of virulence + virulence factor + host cell damaging + toxin [Virulence Factor] + exotoxin + organism associated with virulence + pore-forming toxin + Vibrio-specific virulence + beta pore-forming toxin [Virulence Mechanism] + molecular mechanism of bacterial virulence |
Parent Term(s) | 4 ontology terms | Show + mechanism of toxicity [Virulence Mechanism] + Hemolysin toxins [Virulence Factor] + Enterotoxins + Vibrio parahaemolyticus factors of virulence |
Publications | Takahashi A, et al. 2000. Infect. Immun. 68(9):5435-8 Cl(-) secretion in colonic epithelial cells induced by the vibrio parahaemolyticus hemolytic toxin related to thermostable direct hemolysin. (PMID 10948178) |
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