Impact of inter-amoebic phagocytosis on the L. pneumophila growth.


Journal

FEMS microbiology letters
ISSN: 1574-6968
Titre abrégé: FEMS Microbiol Lett
Pays: England
ID NLM: 7705721

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
29 09 2020
Historique:
received: 09 05 2019
accepted: 25 08 2020
pubmed: 30 8 2020
medline: 25 9 2021
entrez: 30 8 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Free-living amoebae are known to act as replication niches for the pathogenic bacterium Legionella pneumophila in freshwater environments. However, we previously reported that some strains of the Willaertia magna species are more resistant to L. pneumophila infection and differ in their ability to support its growth. From this observation, we hypothesize that L. pneumophila growth in environment could be partly dependent on the composition of amoebic populations and on the possible interactions between different amoebic species. We tested this hypothesis by studying the growth of L. pneumophila and of a permissive free-living amoeba, Vermamoeba vermiformis (formerly named Hartmannella vermiformis), in co-culture with or without other free-living amoebae (Acanthamoeba castellanii and W. magna). We demonstrate the occurrence of inter-amoebic phagocytosis with A. castellanii and W. magna being able to ingest V. vermiformis infected or not infected with L. pneumophila. We also found that L. pneumophila growth is strongly impacted by the permissiveness of each interactive amoeba demonstrating that L. pneumophila proliferation and spread are controlled, at least in part, by inter-amoebic interactions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32860684
pii: 5899054
doi: 10.1093/femsle/fnaa147
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Informations de copyright

© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of FEMS. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Rafik Dey (R)

Université claude Bernard Lyon I, 43 boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918, 69100 Villeurbanne, France.
Université Lyon 1; ISPB-Faculté de Pharmacie Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire, 8, Avenue Rockefeller, F-69373, France.
School of public health. University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, Canada.

Mouh Rayane Mameri (MR)

Amoeba R & D Center, 38 Av des Frères Montgolfier, Chassieu F-69680, France.
Université Lyon 1; ISPB-Faculté de Pharmacie Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire, 8, Avenue Rockefeller, F-69373, France.

Selena Trajkovic-Bodennec (S)

Amoeba R & D Center, 38 Av des Frères Montgolfier, Chassieu F-69680, France.

Jacques Bodennec (J)

Université claude Bernard Lyon I, 43 boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918, 69100 Villeurbanne, France.
Université Lyon 1, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center CNRS, UMR 5292, Villeurbanne, F-69622, France.
Université Lyon 1, INSERM, U1028, Tiger Team, Bron, F-69500, France.

Pierre Pernin (P)

Université claude Bernard Lyon I, 43 boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918, 69100 Villeurbanne, France.
Université Lyon 1; ISPB-Faculté de Pharmacie Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire, 8, Avenue Rockefeller, F-69373, France.

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