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Purification and partial characterization of a macrophage cytotoxin from Pasteurella haemolytica
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SUMMARY A protein from Pasteurella haemolytiea that was highly immunogenic and toxic toward bovine alveolar macrophages was partially purified. When isolated from culture supernatants of P haemolytiea serotype 1 or serotype 6, the protein reacted on Ouchterlony immunodiffusion tests with antisera from 12 serotypes of P haemolytiea , but did not cross-react with antisera to serotypes of P multocida . This indicated that the protein may be specific for P haemolytica . Bacteria were grown in dialysis culture in a brain-heart infusion and calf-serum growth medium. The protein was isolated from the medium by ultrafiltration and size-exclusion chromatography and has a molecular weight of approximately 150,000 daltons. The protein, which is highly immunogenic and has the characteristics of a virulence factor, is common to all serotypes of P haemolytiea , and may be an effective agent for immunization against P haemolytica in cattle.