Korean J Parasitol.  2006 Jun;44(2):117-125. 10.3347/kjp.2006.44.2.117.

Genetic diversity of Acanthamoeba isolated from ocean sediments

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  • 1Department of Parasitology, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu 700-422, Korea. dichung@knu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Biology, Soonchun National University College of Natural Science, Soonchun 540-742, Korea.

Abstract

Genetic diversity of 18 Acanthamoeba isolates from ocean sediments was evaluated by comparing mitochondrial (mt) DNA RFLP, 18S rDNA sequences and by examining their cytopathic effects on human corneal epithelial cells versus reference strains. All isolates belonged to morphologic group II. Total of 16 restriction phenotypes of mtDNA from 18 isolates demonstrated the genetic diversity of Acanthamoeba in ocean sediments. Phylogenetic analysis using 18s rDNA sequences revealed that the 18 isolates were distinct from morphological groups I and III. Fifteen isolates showed close relatedness with 17 clinical isolates and A. castellanii Castellani and formed a lineage equivalent to T4 genotype of Byers' group. Two reference strains from ocean sediment, A. hatchetti BH-2 and A. griffini S-7 clustered unequivocally with these 15 isolates. Diversity among isolates was also evident from their cytopathic effects on human corneal cells. This is the first time describing Acanthamoeba diversity in ocean sediments in Korea.

Keyword

Acanthamoeba; diversity; 18S rDNA; genotype; ocean sediment; kerato-pathogenicity

MeSH Terms

Variation (Genetics)/*genetics
RNA, Ribosomal, 18S/genetics
Phylogeny
Oceans and Seas
Humans
Geologic Sediments/*parasitology
Epithelium, Corneal/cytology
Epithelial Cells/parasitology
DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics
Animals
Acanthamoeba/*genetics/*isolation & purification
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