Affiliation:
1. Department of Virology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev,1and
2. Institute of Pathology, Soroka University Hospital, Beer Sheva,2 Israel
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Simkania negevensis
, a novel microorganism belonging to the family
Simkaniaceae
in the order
Chlamydiales
, has an intracellular developmental cycle during which two morphological entities, elementary bodies (EB) and reticulate bodies (RB), are seen by electron microscopy. Rates of seropositivity to the organism are high in certain population groups, and
S. negevensis
has been associated with respiratory illness in humans. This study reports for the first time the ability of
S. negevensis
to survive and grow inside
Acanthamoeba polyphaga
in addition to its known ability to grow in cell cultures of human or simian origin. Infectivity of
S. negevensis
and growth in amoebae were monitored by immunoperoxidase assays. Long-term persistence and exponential growth of
S. negevensis
in amoebal trophozoites were demonstrated by infectivity assays and by electron microscopy. EB and dividing RB of
S. negevensis
were observed within inclusion bodies inside
A. polyphaga
. When
S. negevensis
-infected
A. polyphaga
amoebae were exposed to adverse conditions resulting in encystation of the amoebae, several possible outcomes were observed: cysts containing both normal amoebic cytoplasm and
S. negevensis
; cysts in which
S. negevensis
cells were relegated to the space between cyst walls; and cysts containing
S. negevensis
, but apparently lacking amoebal cytoplasm.
S. negevensis
within dried amoebal cysts was capable of long-term survival. The possibility that amoebae may have a role in natural transmission of
S. negevensis
needs to be investigated.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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