Vermamoeba vermiformis: a Free-Living Amoeba of Interest.

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY Microbial Ecology Pub Date : 2018-11-01 Epub Date: 2018-05-08 DOI:10.1007/s00248-018-1199-8
Vincent Delafont, Marie-Helene Rodier, Elodie Maisonneuve, Estelle Cateau
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Abstract

Free-living amoebae are protists that are widely distributed in the environment including water, soil, and air. Although the amoebae of the genus Acanthamoeba are still the most studied, other species, such as Vermamoeba vermiformis (formerly Hartmannella vermiformis), are the subject of increased interest. Found in natural or man-made aquatic environments, V. vermiformis can support the multiplication of other microorganisms and is able to harbor and potentially protect pathogenic bacteria or viruses. This feature is to be noted because of the presence of this thermotolerant amoeba in hospital water networks. As a consequence, this protist could be implicated in health concerns and be indirectly responsible for healthcare-related infections. This review highlights, among others, the consequences of V. vermiformis relationships with other microorganisms and shows that this free-living amoeba species is therefore of interest for public health.

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蠕形虫:一种自由生活的有趣的变形虫。
自由生活的变形虫是广泛分布在水、土壤、空气等环境中的原生生物。虽然棘阿米巴属的变形虫仍然是研究最多的,其他物种,如蠕形虫(以前的Hartmannella vermiformis),是越来越感兴趣的主题。在自然或人工水生环境中发现的蚓状弧菌可以支持其他微生物的繁殖,并能够庇护和潜在地保护致病菌或病毒。这一特点是值得注意的,因为这种耐高温变形虫存在于医院供水网络中。因此,这种原生生物可能与健康问题有关,并间接导致与医疗保健相关的感染。除其他外,本综述强调了蠕形弧菌与其他微生物关系的后果,并表明这种自由生活的变形虫物种因此对公共卫生感兴趣。
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Microbial Ecology
Microbial Ecology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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6.90
自引率
2.80%
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212
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Microbial Ecology was founded more than 50 years ago by Dr. Ralph Mitchell, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Biology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The journal has evolved to become a premier location for the presentation of manuscripts that represent advances in the field of microbial ecology. The journal has become a dedicated international forum for the presentation of high-quality scientific investigations of how microorganisms interact with their environment, with each other and with their hosts. Microbial Ecology offers articles of original research in full paper and note formats, as well as brief reviews and topical position papers.
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