Bacillus cereus causes exotoxin-mediated diarrheal food poisoning. Hem
olysin BL (HBL) is a well-characterized B. cereus toxin composed of th
ree components (B, L(1), and L(2)) that together possess hemolytic, cy
totoxic, dermonecrotic, and vascular permeability activities. Here, we
show that HBL causes fluid accumulation in ligated rabbit peal loops
at a dose of 5 mu g of each component per loop. Maximal fluid response
s occurred for combinations of all three components at greater than or
equal to 25 mu g of each component per loop. Individual components an
d binary combinations did not cause significant fluid accumulation at
25 mu g of each component. Specific antisera to HBL components inhibit
ed the fluid accumulation response of crude culture supernatant from B
. cereus F837/76. These antisera were tested against an antiserum to a
partially characterized multicomponent diarrheal toxin described prev
iously by Thompson et al. (N. E. Thompson, M. J. Ketterhagen, M. S. Be
rgdoll, and E. J. Shantz, Infect. Immun. 43:887-894, 1984). Immunoblot
and immunoprecipitation analyses indicate that HBL and that toxin are
identical. These results confirm previous speculation that HBL is a t
ripartite entertoxin that, as for all of its other known activities, r
equires all three components for maximal activity.