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Proteomic aspects of Parachlamydia acanthamoebae infection in Acanthamoeba spp.

David Leitsch1, Martina Köhsler, Martina Marchetti-Deschmann, Andrea Deutsch, Günter Allmaier, Lena König, Barbara S Sixt, Michael Duchêne, Julia Walochnik.   

Abstract

The free-living but facultatively pathogenic amoebae of the genus Acanthamoeba are frequently infected with bacterial endosymbionts that can have a profound influence on the physiology and viability of their host. Parachlamydia acanthamoebae, a chlamydial endosymbiont in acanthamoebae, is known to be either symbiotic or lytic to its host, depending on the ambient conditions, for example, temperature. Moreover, parachlamydiae can also inhibit the encystment process in Acanthamoeba, an essential survival strategy of their host for the evasion of chemotherapeutic agents, heat, desiccation and radiation. To obtain a more detailed picture of the intracellular interactions of parachlamydiae and acanthamoebae, we studied parachlamydial infection in several Acanthamoeba isolates at the proteomic level by means of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) and mass spectrometry. We observed that P. acanthamoebae can infect all three morphological subtypes of the genus Acanthamoeba and that the proteome pattern of released P. acanthamoebae elementary bodies was always practically identical regardless of the Acanthamoeba strain infected. Moreover, by comparing proteome patterns of encysting cells from infected and uninfected Acanthamoeba cultures, it was shown that encystment is blocked by P. acanthamoebae at a very early stage. Finally, on 2D-gels of purified P. acanthamoebae from culture supernatants, a subunit of the NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase complex, that is, an enzyme that has been described as an indicator for bacterial virulence was identified by a mass spectrometric and bioinformatic approach.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20485385     DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2010.68

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ISME J        ISSN: 1751-7362            Impact factor:   10.302


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1.  Legionella pneumophila prevents proliferation of its natural host Acanthamoeba castellanii.

Authors:  Luce Mengue; Matthieu Régnacq; Willy Aucher; Emilie Portier; Yann Héchard; Ascel Samba-Louaka
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-11-02       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  'Candidatus Cochliophilus cryoturris' (Coxiellaceae), a symbiont of the testate amoeba Cochliopodium minus.

Authors:  Han-Fei Tsao; Ute Scheikl; Jean-Marie Volland; Martina Köhsler; Monika Bright; Julia Walochnik; Matthias Horn
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-06-13       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Encystment Induces Down-Regulation of an Acetyltransferase-Like Gene in Acanthamoeba castellanii.

Authors:  Steven Rolland; Luce Mengue; Cyril Noël; Stéphanie Crapart; Anne Mercier; Willy Aucher; Yann Héchard; Ascel Samba-Louaka
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2020-04-26
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