| Literature DB >> 29165144 |
Yinghua Xuan1, Yanqin Shen1, Yuxi Ge2, Gen Yan2, Shanzi Zheng3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Members of the genus Acanthamoeba are widely distributed throughout the world, and some of them are considered pathogenic, as they are capable of causing corneal and central nervous system diseases. In this study, we isolated Acanthamoeba strains from soil and tap water in Yanji, China.Entities:
Keywords: 18S rDNA; Acanthamoeba; Environment; Genotype; Mitochondrial DNA RFLP
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29165144 PMCID: PMC5664816 DOI: 10.1186/s12199-017-0655-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Prev Med ISSN: 1342-078X Impact factor: 3.674
Fig. 1Photomicrographs of cysts of the Acanthamoeba isolates CJY/S1, CJY/S2, CJY/S3, and CJY/W1. Images were taken under a bright-field inverted microscope. Bar = 10 μm
Morphological feature of Acanthamoeba isolates analyzed in this study
| Isolates | Cyst diameter* | No. of arms |
|---|---|---|
| CJY/S1 | 14.5 (12.3~17.2) | 4.1 (4~6) |
| CJY/S3 | 13.3 (12.0~15.3) | 4.3 (4~5) |
| CJY/W1 | 15.3 (12.5~18.8) | 4.6 (4~6) |
* Unit: µm
Fig. 2Dendrogram of Acanthamoeba strains based on 18S rDNA sequences. The neighbor-joining tree reflects the affiliation of the Acanthamoeba sp. strains CJY/S1, CJY/S2, CJY/S3, and CJY/W1 with the reference strains of genotypes T1–T20. T1: A. castellanii CDC: 0981:V006, GenBank accession no. U07400; T2: A. palestinensis, U07411; T3: A. griffini H37, S81337; T4: A. castellanii Neff, U07416; T5: A. lenticulata E18-2, U94735; T6: A. palestinensis 2802, AF019063; T7: A. astronyxis, AF019064; T8: A. tubiashi OC-15C, AF019065; T9: A. comandoni, AF019066; T10: A. culbertsoni A-1, AF019067; T11: A. hatchetti BH-2, AF019068; T12: A. healyi, AF019070; T13: Acanthamoeba sp. UWC9, AF132134; T14: Acanthamoeba sp. PN13, AF333609; T15: A. jacobsi ATCC 30732, AY262360; T16: Acanthamoeba sp. U/H-C1, AY026245; T17: Acanthamoeba sp. E1a, GU808277; T18: A. byersi CDC:V621, KC822464; T19: A micheli BRO-2, KP711387; T20: Acanthamoeba sp. OSU 04–020, DQ451161
Fig. 3Restriction fragment patterns of EcoRI-digested mitochondrial DNA of Acanthamoeba sp. strains CJY/S1, CJY/S2, CJY/S3, and CJY/W1. The DNA fragments were separated on 0.7% agarose gel