2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.24.509356
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Digestive exophagy of Bacterial Biofilms by an Amoeba Predator is Mediated by Specific Biofilm Recognition

Abstract: The human protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica is responsible for amebiasis, a disease endemic to developing countries. E. histolytica trophozoites are released from the cysts to colonize the large intestine, where they primarily feed on bacterial cells. In these scenarios, bacterial cells form aggregates or structured communities too large for phagocytosis. Our results show that E. histolytica can degrade pre-established biofilms of Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli in a dose- and time-dependent mann… Show more

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“…An E. histolytica cyclooxygenase-like regulates CPA5 activity through a protein–protein interaction that stabilizes CP-A5 and increases virulence [ 141 ]. Recent data indicate the role of CP-A5 in the degradation of bacterial biofilms [ 142 ].…”
Section: Virulent E Histolytica Invade and Destroy...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An E. histolytica cyclooxygenase-like regulates CPA5 activity through a protein–protein interaction that stabilizes CP-A5 and increases virulence [ 141 ]. Recent data indicate the role of CP-A5 in the degradation of bacterial biofilms [ 142 ].…”
Section: Virulent E Histolytica Invade and Destroy...mentioning
confidence: 99%