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Acanthamoeba polyphaga resuscitates viable non‐culturable Legionella pneumophila after disinfection
Author(s) -
García María Teresa,
Jones Snake,
Pelaz Carmen,
Millar Richard D.,
Abu Kwaik Yousef
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
environmental microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.954
H-Index - 188
eISSN - 1462-2920
pISSN - 1462-2912
DOI - 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2007.01245.x
Subject(s) - legionella pneumophila , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , acanthamoeba , legionella , bacteria , genetics
Summary Amoebae are the natural hosts for Legionella pneumophila and play essential roles in bacterial ecology and infectivity to humans. When L. pneumophila colonizes an aquatic installation, it can persist for years despite repeated treatments with disinfectants. We hypothesized that freshwater amoebae play an important role in bacterial resistance to disinfectants, and in subsequent resuscitation of viable non‐culturable (VNC) L. pneumophila that results in re‐emergence of the disease‐causing strain in the disinfected water source. Our work showed that in the absence of Acanthamoeba polyphaga , seven L. pneumophila strains became non‐culturable after treatment by 256 p.p.m. of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). In contrast, intracellular L. pneumophila within A. polyphaga was resistant to 1024 p.p.m. of NaOCl. In addition, L. pneumophila‐ infected A. polyphaga exhibited increased resistance to NaOCl. When chlorine‐sterilized water samples were co‐cultured with A. polyphaga , the non‐culturable L. pneumophila were resuscitated and proliferated robustly within A. polyphaga . Upon treatment by NaOCl, uninfected amoebae differentiated into cysts within 48 h. In contrast, L. pneumophila ‐infected A. polyphaga failed to differentiate into cysts, and L. pneumophila was never detected in cysts of A. polyphaga . We conclude that amoebic trophozoites protect intracellular L. pneumophila from eradication by NaOCl, and play an essential role in resuscitation of VNC L. pneumophila in NaOCl‐disinfected water sources. Intracellular L. pneumophila within trophozoites of A. polyphaga block encystation of the amoebae, and the resistance of both organisms to NaOCl is enhanced. To ensure long‐term eradication and complete loss of the VNC state of L. pneumophila , we recommend that Legionella ‐protozoa co‐culture should be an important tool to ensure complete loss of the VNC state of L. pneumophila .

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