| Literature DB >> 29961176 |
Kanako Yamanouchi1, Hiroaki Arima2, Yamato Sakamoto3, Kazuki Kanto3, Kosuke Kasai2, Koichi Ito2, Takashi Inaba2.
Abstract
Balamuthia mandrillaris is a free-living amoeba that lives in soil and water near human settlements. B. mandrillaris was first isolated from a mandrill baboon that died at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Park in California in 1986, and the first human infection was reported in 1990. Although reported B. mandrillaris infections are often not properly characterized, it appears that B. mandrillaris invades the living body from the soil and water, either via a wound or the nasal cavity. Most confirmed infections have originated in South and North America. B. mandrillaris inhabits warm climates and is recognized as a pathogen in warm areas such as desert climates and tropical climates. B. mandrillaris has been isolated from environmental samples since 2000, most of which originated from warm areas such as step climates, tropical climates, and desert climates. However, B. mandrillaris may survive in diverse environments, although fewer granulomatous amebic encephalitis patients have been reported in colder Japanese and Northern European regions. In the present study, we conducted a survey of 13 soil samples in Aomori Prefecture located at the northernmost tip of Japan Honshu and successfully isolated one strain of B. mandrillaris from soil for the first time in Japan. In addition, B. mandrillaris gene was detected from several soils. This confirms that B. mandrillaris is capable of spreading to a wider climatic region.Entities:
Keywords: Balamuthia 16S rRNA gene; Balamuthia mandrillaris; Free-living amoeba; Japan; Soil
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29961176 PMCID: PMC6105249 DOI: 10.1007/s00436-018-5980-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Res ISSN: 0932-0113 Impact factor: 2.289
The occurrence of free-living amoeba infection in Japan
| Case number | Site | Age/sex | Year | Source | History, notices | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tokyo pref. | 27/F | 1976 | Trip to the mountains | Nakamura et al. | |
| 2 | Yamagata pref. | 56/M | 1986 |
| Diabetes, cellulitis of left upper limb | Uenohara et al. |
| 3 | Okayama pref. | 78/F | 1989 |
| Mucocutaneous-ocular syndrome | Monobe et al. |
| 4 | Miyazaki pref. | 72/F | 1995 |
| HTLV-1 carriers | Hayashi et al. |
| 5 | Niigata pref. | 53/M | 1995 |
| Stomach, nephrectomy due to stomach cancer | Hayashi et al. |
| 6 | Saga pref. | 25/F | 1996 |
| No travel history, no contact with water | Sugita et al. |
| 7 | Miyazaki pref. | 51/F | 2006 |
| Epilepsy | Yamasaki et al. |
| 8 | Aichi pref. | 56/F | 2010 |
| No history | Kenji |
| 9 | Tokushima pref. | 68/M | 2012 |
| Hepatitis C | Bando et al. |
| 10 | Aichi pref. | 72/F | unknown |
| Hypertension | Kato et al. |
| 11 | Kyoto pref. | 81/M | 2014 |
| Sjogren’s syndrome | Itoh et al. |
National Institute of Infectious Diseases: IASR (Vol. 31 p. 334–335: November 2010), additional notes
Fig. 1Soil sampling place in Japan
Soil sampling place
| No. | Area | Site for samples collecting |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hachinohe | Horse ranch |
| 2 | Farm | |
| 3 | Farm | |
| 4 | Bamboo grove | |
| 5 | Compost garbage disposal soil | |
| 6 | General household garden | |
| 7 | Paddy field | |
| 8 | Farm | |
| 9 | Farm | |
| 10 | Farm | |
| 11 | Hirosaki | Playing field |
| 12 | Playing field side | |
| 13 | Shrine |
Fig. 2Morphology of amebae isolated from soil. (A) Trophozoites of large amoebae that appeared after 5 days of soil culture. (B-1) Trophozoites of AHB strain in SS medium. (B-2, B-3) AHB strain that formed cysts in SS
Fig. 3Balamuthia-specific-PCR for isolated amoebae and soil DNA. Lane (1) 100-bp ladder (Nippon Gene, Japan), lane (2) negative control, primer: 5′Balspec 16S and Balspec 16Sr 610, lane (3) sample of AHB strain, Primer: 5′Balspec 16S and Balspec 16Sr 610, lane (4) negative control, primer: 5′Balspec 16S and 3′Balspec 16S, lane (5) sample of AHB strain, primer: 5′Balspec 16S and 3′Balspec 16S, lanes (6, 7, 8) positive sample of soil DNA, primer: 5′Balspec 16S and Balspec 16Sr 610
AHB strain 1076-bp sequence homology
| No. | Accession no. | Strain | Query cover | Ident | Source | Note/location | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | KT175741 | 100 | 99 | 3-year, 10-month-old pregnant mandrill | The San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park/California, USA | Visvesvara et al. | |
| 2 | AF477017 | 100 | 99 | 20-year-old gelding Thoroughbred | Diagnosed with CDC/unknown | Kinde et al. | |
| 3 | KT030673 | 100 | 99 | 3-year-old female human, brain | Diagnosed with CDC/California, USA | Schuster et al. | |
| 4 | KT030672 | 100 | 99 | Environmental sample | Associated with Sam/California, USA | Schuster et al. | |
| 5 | KT030671 | 100 | 99 | Environmental sample | Diagnosed with CDC/California, USA | Dunnebacke TH et al. | |
| 6 | KT175740 | 100 | 99 | 26-year-old human | Survivor case/California, USA | Alexander LG et al. | |
| 7 | AF477015 | 100 | 99 | 10-year-old female human, brain | NA/S. Brisbane, Australia | Booton et al. | |
| 8 | AF477014 | 100 | 99 | 60-year-old male human, brain | Chronic alcoholic, seizures, hemiparesis/Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | Booton et al. | |
| 9 | KT175738 |
| 100 | 99 | 60-year-old male human, brain | Amputation of right leg at knee/Georgia, USA | Visvesvara et al. |
| 10 | KT175739 |
| 100 | 99 | V188-frozen stock | – | Alexander LG et al. |
NA data not available