2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-023-05824-y
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Identifying the function of genes involved in excreted vesicle formation in Acanthamoeba castellanii containing Legionella pneumophila

Abstract: Background Legionella spp. can survive and replicate inside host cells such as protozoa and macrophages. After enough growth, Legionella is released from the host cells as free legionellae or Legionella-filled vesicles. The vesicles support Legionella to survive for a long time in the environment and transmit to a new host. In this study, we identified the differentially expressed genes of Acanthamoeba infected by Legionella (ACA1_114460, ACA1_091500, and ACA1_362260) and examined their roles i… Show more

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“…Based on the findings of this previous study, it was hypothesized that the genes upregulated in E. coli -ingested Acanthamoeba were involved in the phagocytosis of Acanthamoeba and those upregulated in L. pneumophila -ingested Acanthamoeba were involved in promoting its survival and endosymbiosis within Acanthamoeba . Among the upregulated genes in L. pneumophila -ingested A. castellanii , ACA1_114460 , ACA1_091500 , and ACA1_362260 were found to be integral to the formation of excretory vesicles containing L. pneumophila along with the lysosomal colocalization with the vesicles [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the findings of this previous study, it was hypothesized that the genes upregulated in E. coli -ingested Acanthamoeba were involved in the phagocytosis of Acanthamoeba and those upregulated in L. pneumophila -ingested Acanthamoeba were involved in promoting its survival and endosymbiosis within Acanthamoeba . Among the upregulated genes in L. pneumophila -ingested A. castellanii , ACA1_114460 , ACA1_091500 , and ACA1_362260 were found to be integral to the formation of excretory vesicles containing L. pneumophila along with the lysosomal colocalization with the vesicles [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%