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Product description:
Group A streptococcal (GAS) infections are responsible for 517,000 deaths annually across the
world. Once the infection is present within the cells it can cause devastating effects.
Streptolysin O (SL-O) is a haemolytic exotoxin that is found in many pathogenic bacteria
including GAS. Streptococcus pyogenes produces two distinct haemolysins, termed streptolysins O
(oxygen labile) and S (oxygen stable), both of which lyse erythrocytes, polymorphonuclear
leucocytes and platelets by forming pores in their cell membrane.
Streptolysin S is responsible for the ?-haemolysis around colonies on blood agar plates. It can
also induce the release of lysosomal contents with subsequent cell death after engulfment by
phagocytes. In contrast to SL- O, it is not immunogenic due to its small size.
SL-O in patient serum causes lysis of red blood cells (RBCs). This toxin poses highly antigenic
effects causing the host to produce the antibody anti-streptolysin O (AS-O). The AS-O test
measures the neutralization activity of patient serum for SL-O. All results are measured against
a serum standardized by the World Health Organization with a value of 20 000 Todd or
international units/mL.Clinically, the presence of these antibodies can indicate a recent GAS
infection.
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