Use of Tetrahymena thermophila To Study the Role of Protozoa in Inactivation of Viruses in Water

Author:

Pinheiro Marcel D. O.1,Power Mary E.1,Butler Barbara J.1,Dayeh Vivian R.1,Slawson Robin2,Lee Lucy E. J.2,Lynn Denis H.3,Bols Niels C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

2. Department of Biology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

3. Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACT The ability of a ciliate to inactivate bacteriophage was studied because these viruses are known to influence the size and diversity of bacterial populations, which affect nutrient cycling in natural waters and effluent quality in sewage treatment, and because ciliates are ubiquitous in aquatic environments, including sewage treatment plants. Tetrahymena thermophila was used as a representative ciliate; T4 was used as a model bacteriophage. The T4 titer was monitored on Escherichia coli B in a double-agar overlay assay. T4 and the ciliate were incubated together under different conditions and for various times, after which the mixture was centrifuged through a step gradient, producing a top layer free of ciliates. The T4 titer in this layer decreased as coincubation time increased, but no decrease was seen if phage were incubated with formalin-fixed Tetrahymena . The T4 titer associated with the pellet of living ciliates was very low, suggesting that removal of the phage by Tetrahymena inactivated T4. When Tetrahymena cells were incubated with SYBR gold-labeled phage, fluorescence was localized in structures that had the shape and position of food vacuoles. Incubation of the phage and ciliate with cytochalasin B or at 4°C impaired T4 inactivation. These results suggest the active removal of T4 bacteriophage from fluid by macropinocytosis, followed by digestion in food vacuoles. Such ciliate virophagy may be a mechanism occurring in natural waters and sewage treatment, and the methods described here could be used to study the factors influencing inactivation and possibly water quality.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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