نتایج جستجو برای: living amoebae

تعداد نتایج: 179982  

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1992
D Seal F Stapleton J Dart

The water supply and dust samples from the home environment (bathrooms and kitchens) of 50 wearers of contact lenses (CLs) were cultured for the presence of free-living amoebae. CL cases, solutions, and water taps were cultured for bacteria, which amoebae require for growth. Acanthamoeba spp were isolated from water drawn from six bathroom cold water taps (tank supplied), five in the presence o...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
L L Muldrow R L Tyndall C B Fliermans

Species of small, free-living amoebae of the genera Naegleria and Acanthamoeba can cause fatal amoebic meningoencephalitis. Previous investigations have shown that pathogenic amoebae are associated with thermally altered water. Flow cytometric techniques for identifying species of pathogenic and nonpathogenic amoebae from such water have been developed, using immunofluorescence and fluorescein-...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Benjamin Bleasdale Penelope J Lott Aparna Jagannathan Mark P Stevens Richard J Birtles Paul Wigley

Free-living amoebae represent a potential reservoir and predator of Salmonella enterica. Through the use of type III secretion system (T3SS) mutants and analysis of transcription of selected T3SS genes, we demonstrated that the Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 is highly induced during S. enterica serovar Typhimurium infection of Acanthamoeba polyphaga and is essential for survival within amoebae.

2012
Miho Okude Junji Matsuo Shinji Nakamura Kouhei Kawaguchi Yasuhiro Hayashi Haruna Sakai Mitsutaka Yoshida Kaori Takahashi Hiroyuki Yamaguchi

Symbiosis between living beings is an important driver of evolutionary novelty and ecological diversity; however, understanding the mechanisms underlying obligate mutualism remains a significant challenge. Regarding this, we have previously isolated two different Acanthamoeba strains harboring endosymbiotic bacteria, Protochlamydia (R18 symbiotic amoebae: R18WT) or Neochlamydia (S13 symbiotic a...

Journal: :The International Journal of Developmental Biology 2019

Journal: :Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 2017

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2008
H Nguyen-Viet N Bernard E A D Mitchell P-M Badot D Gilbert

We studied the effects of lead pollution on testate amoebae communities living on Sphagnum fallax by growing this moss under controlled conditions. A progressive series of lead (Pb) concentration was used in the growing solution of the mosses: 0 (control), 625 and 2,500 microgL(-1). The mosses were sampled and analysed for accumulated Pb and testate amoeba communities after 0, 6, 12, and 20 wee...

Journal: :Intervirology 2010
Didier Raoult Mickael Boyer

Amoebae are unicellular phagocytes that feed on microorganisms in their environment. Some amoebae have the largest genome size currently known on earth. They phagocytose any inert particle larger than 0.5 microm. Phagocytic amoebae can harbor different bacteria, fungi and giant viruses within the same cell. There is evidence of lateral gene transfer between the amoeba and its microbiological ho...

Journal: :Parasitologia 2023

Due to frequent variations in environmental conditions, free-living amoebae adapt through differentiation into different states. Hence, favorable conditions enable the formation of a feeding and proliferative form named “Trophozoïte” whereas unfavorable situations drive resting resistant single forms such as cysts, spores, or multicellular structures. Transformation cyst, “encystment” “encystat...

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