2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41522-023-00444-x
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Digestive exophagy of biofilms by intestinal amoeba and its impact on stress tolerance and cytotoxicity

Eva Zanditenas,
Meirav Trebicz-Geffen,
Divya Kolli
et al.

Abstract: The human protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica is responsible for amebiasis, a disease endemic to developing countries. E. histolytica trophozoites colonize the large intestine, primarily feeding on bacteria. However, in the gastrointestinal tract, bacterial cells form aggregates or structured communities called biofilms too large for phagocytosis. Remarkably, trophozoites are still able to invade and degrade established biofilms, utilizing a mechanism that mimics digestive exophagy. Digestive exophagy ref… Show more

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“…These proteases are found in Acanthamoeba spp [ 32 , 33 ]. and have been identified as essential for degrading biofilms in E. histolytica through the degradation of extracellular proteinous matrix components, such as TasA in B. subtilis biofilm [ 34 ]. Interestingly, these CPs have been recognized both in Acanthamoeba [ 33 ] and in E.histolytica [ 35–37 ] as central virulence factors involved in tissue invasion.…”
Section: Bacterial Biofilm Components As a Source Of Nutrients For Un...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These proteases are found in Acanthamoeba spp [ 32 , 33 ]. and have been identified as essential for degrading biofilms in E. histolytica through the degradation of extracellular proteinous matrix components, such as TasA in B. subtilis biofilm [ 34 ]. Interestingly, these CPs have been recognized both in Acanthamoeba [ 33 ] and in E.histolytica [ 35–37 ] as central virulence factors involved in tissue invasion.…”
Section: Bacterial Biofilm Components As a Source Of Nutrients For Un...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These proteins can be involved in the synthesis and modification of the extracellular matrix, as well as in the regulation of biofilm development and behaviour. As previously stated, CPs produced by E. histolytica play a crucial role in breaking down biofilms formed by B. subtilis and E. coli [ 34 ]. While the degradation of TasA by E. histolytica CPs explains the mechanism behind B. subtilis biofilm degradation, the situation is different for E. coli curli.…”
Section: Bacterial Biofilm Components As a Source Of Nutrients For Un...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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