Antagonistic Action of the Bacterium Bacillus Licheniformis M-4 Toward the Amoeba Naegleria Fowleri |
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Authors: | PILAR CORDOVILLA EVA VALDIVIA ALICIA GONZALEZ-SEGURA ANTONIO GALVEZ MANUEL MARTINEZ-BUENO MERCEDES MAQUEDA |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Microbiología. Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. Free-living amoebae belonging to the species Naegleria fowleri are known to be the etiological agents for a form of fulminant meningoencephalitis that is generally fatal (primary amoebic meningoencephalitis). In a broad bacterial screening from soil and water we have isolated three strains (M-4, D-13 and A-12) belonging to the species Bacillus licheniformis that have remarkable amoebicidal activity against Naegleria sp. and also against different Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Physical-chemical characteristics, partial purification and biological activities of a substance produced by the M-4 strain have been investigated. This substance (m-4) is stable at high temperature (up to 100°C) and extremes of pH (2.5-9.5) and also at -20°C for months. Its production is greatly influenced by oxygenation of the cultures and is probably related to the sporulation process of the bacterium. Scanning electron microscope observations reveal that amoebae are lysed after a few minutes contact with m-4. |
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Keywords: | Supplementary key words Amoebicide and bactericide activities primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. |
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