نتایج جستجو برای: acanthamoeba keratitis

تعداد نتایج: 7017  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2003
Dolena R Ledee Gregory C Booton Mohammed H Awwad Savitri Sharma Ramesh K Aggarwal Ingrid A Niszl Miles B Markus Paul A Fuerst Thomas J Byers

PURPOSE This work was intended to test the classification of Acanthamoeba into genotypes based on nuclear ribosomal RNA gene (18S rDNA, Rns) sequences. Nearly all Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) isolates are genotype RnsT4. This marked phylogenetic localization is presumably either due to an innate potential for pathogenicity or to a peculiarity of the gene sequences used. To differentiate between ...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2005
Hae Jin Jeong Hak Sun Yu

A survey was carried out from August to December 2004 in Pusan, Korea to document the presence of free-living amoeba (FLA), including the genus Acanthamoeba, in both contact lens storage cases and domestic tap water. Acanthamoeba was isolated from 5 (4.2%) in 120 contact lens storage cases. Four house tap water samples from residents, whose contact lens storage cases had been contaminated by Ac...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2015
Marcin Cholewinski Piotr Solarczyk Monika Derda Agnieszka Wojtkowiak-Giera Edward Hadas

Some free-living amoebae are a potential threat to human health. The best known species are those of the genus Acanthamoeba Volkonsky, 1931, which cause Acanthamoeba keratitis, granulomatous amoebic encephalitis and other forms of tissue inflammation. The aim of the present study was to search for potential pathogenic genotypes of free-living amoeba in the sand in children’s playgrounds. Our re...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Jian-Ming Huang Chen-Chieh Liao Chung-Ching Kuo Lih-Ren Chen Lynn L H Huang Jyh-Wei Shin Wei-Chen Lin

Acanthamoeba is free-living protist pathogen capable of causing a blinding keratitis and granulomatous encephalitis. However, the mechanisms of Acanthamoeba pathogenesis are still not clear. Here, our results show that cells co-cultured with pathogenic Acanthamoeba would be spherical and floated, even without contacting the protists. Then, the Acanthamoeba protists would contact and engulf thes...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2011
Andrea Cruzat Deborah Witkin Neda Baniasadi Lixin Zheng Joseph B Ciolino Ula V Jurkunas James Chodosh Deborah Pavan-Langston Reza Dana Pedram Hamrah

PURPOSE To study the density and morphologic characteristics of epithelial dendritic cells, as correlated to subbasal corneal nerve alterations in acute infectious keratitis (IK) by in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM). METHODS IVCM of the central cornea was performed prospectively in 53 eyes with acute bacterial (n = 23), fungal (n = 13), and Acanthamoeba (n = 17) keratitis, and in 20 normal e...

2012
Hideaki Yokogawa Akira Kobayashi Natsuko Yamazaki Yasuhisa Ishibashi Yosaburo Oikawa Masaharu Tokoro Kazuhisa Sugiyama

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to report Acanthamoeba encystment in Bowman's layer in Japanese cases of persistent Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK). METHODS Laser confocal microscopic images of the cornea were obtained in vivo from 18 consecutive eyes from 17 confirmed AK patients. Retrospectively, 14 cases treated over 4 months were categorized as a nonpersistent group and three cases t...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1995
J Hay D V Seal

AIMS/BACKGROUND This study was initiated to investigate risk factors for and outcome of Acanthamoeba keratitis. METHODS Results of treatment were studied in 22 patients (23 eyes) presenting to Bristol Eye Hospital between 1985 and February 1995. Details related to the use and disinfection of contact lenses were also obtained. An additional two patients who were seen at Bristol but mainly trea...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1985
P Wright D Warhurst B R Jones

The first medical cure of a corneal infection due to an Acanthamoeba species is reported. The 44-year-old patient developed a suppurative keratitis associated with an epithelial defect, hypopyon, and secondary glaucoma. Acanthamoeba was confirmed as the causative agent four months after presentation when positive cultures were obtained from the cornea and from the conjunctiva. Sensitivity studi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
J M Schroeder G C Booton J Hay I A Niszl D V Seal M B Markus P A Fuerst T J Byers

This study identified subgenic PCR amplimers from 18S rDNA that were (i) highly specific for the genus Acanthamoeba, (ii) obtainable from all known genotypes, and (iii) useful for identification of individual genotypes. A 423- to 551-bp Acanthamoeba-specific amplimer ASA.S1 obtained with primers JDP1 and JDP2 was the most reliable for purposes i and ii. A variable region within this amplimer al...

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Acanthamoeba is a free-living amoeba that is an opportunistic pathogen of humans and animals.  Its prognosis is potentially poor that requires fast diagnosis and successful treatment. There are two phases in its life cycle: an active trophozoite form and the double-walled resistant cyst. This amoebic genus is the causative agent of two severe diseases in humans: Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) and ...

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