| Literature DB >> 23298539 |
Daniele Corsaro1, Karl-Dieter Müller, Rolf Michel.
Abstract
Naegleria and Acanthamoeba spp. were recovered from biofilm of a flushing cistern in a lavatory and both were found to be infected by rod-shaped bacteria enclosed within a vacuole. These intracellular bacteria behave like parasites, causing lysis of host amoebae. The bacteria proved unculturable on bacteriological media, and but could be maintained as endocytobionts within Acanthamoeba on agar plates. A marked differential host preference was observed in co-culture assays with various strains of amoebae. Molecular phylogenetic analyses performed on almost complete 16S rDNA sequences showed that the bacteria emerged as an atypical rapidly-evolving strain within the Stenotrophomonas maltophilia complex (Gamma-Proteobacteria, Xanthomonadales).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23298539 DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2012.12.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Parasitol ISSN: 0014-4894 Impact factor: 2.011