生物
微生物学
毒力
细胞毒性
细菌
造孔毒素
毒素
微生物毒素
基因
遗传学
体外
作者
Abdelbasset Yabrag,Naeem Ullah,Palwasha Baryalai,Irfan Ahmad,Nikola Zlatkov,Eric Toh,Toril Lindbäck,Bernt Eric Uhlin,Sun Nyunt Wai,Aftab Nadeem
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41420-025-02345-8
摘要
Abstract Pore-forming toxins (PFTs) are recognized as major virulence factors produced by both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. While the effects of PFTs have been extensively investigated using mammalian cells as a model system, their interactions with the environmental host, Acanthamoeba castellanii remains less understood. This study employed high-throughput image screening (HTI), advanced microscopy, western blot analysis, and cytotoxicity assays to evaluate the impact of PFT-producing bacterial species on their virulence against A. castellanii . Our unbiased HTI data analysis reveals that the cyst induction of A. castellanii in response to various bacterial species does not correlate with the presence of PFT-producing bacteria. Moreover, A. castellanii demonstrates resistance to PFT-mediated cytotoxicity, in contrast to mammalian macrophages. Notably, Vibrio anguillarum and Ralstonia eutropha triggered a high frequency of cyst formation and cytotoxicity in infected A. castellanii . In summary, our findings reveal that A. castellanii exhibits a unique resistance to PFTs, unlike mammalian cells, suggesting its potential ecological role as a reservoir for diverse pathogenic species and its influence on their persistence and proliferation in the environment.
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