Effects of α-Toxin-Deficient Staphylococcus aureus on the Production of Peripheral Corneal Ulceration in an Animal Model

2005 
Purpose: To examine the role of Staphylococcus aureus α-toxin in contact lens-induced peripheral ulceration (CLPU). Materials and Methods: Proteolytic enzyme, hyaluronidase, α-toxin, and β-toxin production by S. aureus 8325-4 and its α-toxin-deficient mutant (S. aureus DU1090) were examined. Using a rabbit model of CLPU, animals were fitted with hydrogel contact lenses colonized by either S. aureus 8325-4 or the mutant strain. The clinical presentation, bacterial cultures, and histology of the ulceration were examined. Results: Both strains of S. aureus produced similar levels of caseinase, gelatinase, elastase, hyaluronidase, and β-toxin. S. aureus DU1090 induced weaker haemolysis of rabbit blood cells than S. aureus 8325-4. Ulceration in the S. aureus DU1090 eye was less frequent and less severe than that caused by S. aureus 8325-4. Conclusions: The enzyme production profile of S. aureus DU 1090 was similar to the parent strain. S. aureus strains may produce CLPU-like lesions irrespective of α-toxin pro...
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