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   Amoebae as Potential Environmental Hosts for Mycobacterium ulcerans and Other Mycobacteria,but Doubtful Actors in Buruli Ulcer Epidemiology  
   
نویسنده gryseels s. ,amissah d. ,durnez l. ,vandelannoote k. ,leirs h. ,de jonckheere j. ,silva m.t. ,portaels f. ,ablordey a. ,eddyani m.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2012 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Background: the reservoir and mode of transmission of mycobacterium ulcerans,the causative agent of buruli ulcer,remain unknown. ecological,genetic and epidemiological information nonetheless suggests that m. ulcerans may reside in aquatic protozoa. methodology/principal findings: we experimentally infected acanthamoeba polyphaga with m. ulcerans and found that the bacilli were phagocytised,not digested and remained viable for the duration of the experiment. furthermore,we collected 13 water,90 biofilm and 45 detritus samples in both buruli ulcer endemic and non-endemic communities in ghana,from which we cultivated amoeboid protozoa and mycobacteria. m. ulcerans was not isolated,but other mycobacteria were as frequently isolated from intracellular as from extracellular sources,suggesting that they commonly infect amoebae in nature. we screened the samples as well as the amoeba cultures for the m. ulcerans markers is2404,is2606 and kr-b. is2404 was detected in 2% of the environmental samples and in 4% of the amoeba cultures. the is2404 positive amoeba cultures included up to 5 different protozoan species,and originated both from buruli ulcer endemic and non-endemic communities. conclusions/significance: this is the first report of experimental infection of amoebae with m. ulcerans and of the detection of the marker is2404 in amoeba cultures isolated from the environment. we conclude that amoeba are potential natural hosts for m. ulcerans,yet remain sceptical about their implication in the transmission of m. ulcerans to humans and their importance in the epidemiology of buruli ulcer. © 2012 gryseels et al.
آدرس evolutionary ecology group,university of antwerp,antwerp, Belgium, noguchi memorial institute of medical research,university of ghana,legon, Ghana, institute of tropical medicine,antwerp, Belgium, institute of tropical medicine,antwerp, Belgium, evolutionary ecology group,university of antwerp,antwerp,belgium,danish pest infestation laboratory,department of agro-ecology,aarhus university,slagelse, Denmark, research unit for tropical diseases,de duve institute,université catholique de louvain,brussels,belgium,scientific institute of public health,brussels, Belgium, institute for molecular and cell biology (ibmc),university of porto,porto, Portugal, institute of tropical medicine,antwerp, Belgium, noguchi memorial institute of medical research,university of ghana,legon, Ghana, institute of tropical medicine,antwerp, Belgium
 
     
   
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