The Status of Molecular Analyses of Isolates of Acanthamoeba Maintained by International Culture Collections

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作者
Fuerst, Paul A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, Dept Evolut Ecol & Organismal Biol, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
关键词
Acanthamoeba; ATCC; CCAP; BEI; 18S rRNA; 16S-like rRNA; Sequence Types; culture collections; standard strains; FREE-LIVING AMEBAS; GENUS ACANTHAMOEBA; BACTERIAL ENDOSYMBIONTS; MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA; KERATITIS PATIENTS; IDENTIFICATION; SEQUENCE; SPP; CASTELLANII; TAXONOMY;
D O I
10.3390/microorganisms11020295
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Acanthamoeba is among the most ubiquitous protistan groups in nature. Knowledge of the biological diversity of Acanthamoeba comes in part from the use of strains maintained by the major microbial culture collections, ATCC and CCAP. Standard strains are vital to ensure the comparability of research. The diversity of standard strains of Acanthamoeba in the culture collections is reviewed, emphasizing the extent of genotypic studies based on DNA sequencing of the small subunit ribosomal RNA from the nucleus (18S rRNA gene; Rns) or the mitochondria (16S-like rRNA gene; rns). Over 170 different strains have been maintained at some time by culture centers. DNA sequence information is available for more than 70% of these strains. Determination of the genotypic classification of standard strains within the genus indicates that frequencies of types within culture collections only roughly mirror that from clinical or environmental studies, with significant differences in the frequency of some genotypes. Culture collections include the type of isolate from almost all named species of Acanthamoeba, allowing an evaluation of the validity of species designations. Multiple species are found to share the same Sequence Type, while multiple Sequence Types have been identified for different strains that share the same species name. Issues of sequence reliability and the possibility that a small number of standard strains have been mislabeled when studied are also examined, leading to potential problems for comparative analyses. It is important that all species have reliable genotype designations. The culture collections should be encouraged to assist in completing the molecular inventory of standard strains, while workers in the Acanthamoeba research community should endeavor to ensure that strains representative of genotypes that are missing from the culture collection are provided to the culture centers for preservation.
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