“…Some of these factors, including pertussis toxin (PT), adenylate cyclase, tracheal cytotoxin, dermonecrotic toxin, and lipopolysaccharide, exert a toxic effect. Other virulence factors, such as filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA), fimbriae, pertactin (Prn), and PT, have been reported to mediate the adherence of B. pertussis to various mammalian cells, including human epithelial cells (11,14,47,49,52) and human monocytes (17,36). However, most of these studies pertain to the role of one or more of these virulence factors in the binding of B. pertussis to cells (4,12,13,28,32,38,47,49,51); a comparative study of the most relevant adhesion factors was lacking until now.…”