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Preferential feeding in Naegleria fowleri; intracellular bacteria isolated from amoebae in operational drinking water distribution systems.

Authors :
Miller, Haylea C.
Morgan, Matthew J.
Walsh, Tom
Wylie, Jason T.
Kaksonen, Anna H.
Puzon, Geoffrey J.
Source :
Water Research. Sep2018, Vol. 141, p126-134. 9p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The amoeba Naegleria fowleri is the causative agent of the highly fatal disease, primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, and estimated to cause 16 deaths per year in the United States alone. Colonisation of drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) by the N. fowleri is a significant public health issue. Understanding the factors which enable this pathogen to colonise and thrive in DWDSs is critical for proper management. The microbial ecology within DWDSs may influence the ability of N. fowleri to colonise DWDSs by facilitating the availability of an appropriate food source. Using biofilm samples obtained from operational DWDSs, 16S rRNA amplicon metabarcoding was combined with genus-specific PCR and Sanger sequencing of intracellular associated bacteria from isolated amoeba and their parental biofilms to identify Meiothermus chliarophilus as a potential food source for N. fowleri . Meiothermus was confirmed as a food source for N. fowleri following successful serial culturing of axenic N. fowleri with M. chliarophilus or M. ruber as the sole food source. The ability to identify environmental and ecological conditions favourable to N. fowleri colonisation, including the detection of appropriate food sources such as Meiothermus , could provide water utilities with a predictive tool for managing N. fowleri colonisation within the DWDS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431354
Volume :
141
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Water Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
130357586
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2018.05.004