C diff toxins

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acciddropping

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Out of two toxins C. diff produce, which one is responsible for pseudomembrane colitis? In FA, it sounds like toxin B being cytotoxic and causes the colitis- but it was not clear whether A is also needed or contributes to the onset.

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So A is not involved in the entry of B?

Haven't heard of that... sounds more like anthrax. Although, somehow the toxin B is causing intracellular affects on actin, so... not sure what's up with that.
 
Its weird bc I know that C difficile has an AB toxin. However, the normal AB toxin acts so that B binds, and A is released into the cytoplasm and exerts effects (like ADP robsylation).

Sounds almost like A and B toxins are just completely separate here....confusing.
 
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