Research Abstract
Abstract
Allovahlkampfiaspelaeawasidentifiedforthefirsttimein2009.Asafreelivingamoeba,ithasbeensuggested tobeaprotectivehostforsomebacterialpathogensagainstharshenvironmentalconditionsandcantransmitthem tovulnerablehosts.WeaimedinthisstudytotesttheinteractionsbetweenAllovahlkampfiaspelaeaandsomewaterborneandfoodbornebacteriaandunravelifthetestedbacteriacansurviveandmultiplyinsideamoeba.WeusedakeratitisisolateofAllovahlkampfiaspelaeagrowninPYGmediumcontainingproteosepeptone,yeast extracts,andglucose.WeexaminedamoebainteractionswithMethicillinresistantStaphylococcusaureus,Escherichiacoli1,Klebsiellapneumoniae,Enterobacteraerogenes,Citrobactercloaca,Proteusmirabilis,Raoultella terrigena,Raoultellaornitholytica,AeromonashydrophilaandPseudomonasaeruginosausingtheco-culture assays.Amoebalsurvivalratewithdifferentbacterialstrainsweredetermined.WiththeexceptionofProteusmirabilisthatshoweddecreasedsurvivalratesinsideamoebalcells,otherbacterialisolatescouldsurviveand multiplyinsideAllovahlkampfiaspelaeathatwasassociatedwithdecreasedsurvivalratesoftheamoeba. Particularly,Pseudomonasaeruginosa,AeromonashydrophilaandMRSAexhibitedsignificantlyincreasedmultiplicationratesinsideamoeba.OurstudydemonstratedthatAllovahlkampfiaspelaeamayactasareplicative host for pathogenic bacteria with environmental and clinical implications.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Bacteriology and Parasitology 2016, 7:1
Research Member
Research Pages
1-7
Research Publisher
Journal of Bacteriology and Parasitology
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
7-1
Research Website
Journal of Bacteriology and Parasitology
Research Year
2016
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