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Interaction of free living protozoa with
     human pathogenic bacteria
• Bacteria live in harsh environments, characterized by a constant
competition for nutrients and the menace of bacterivorous predators such
as protozoa and nematodes.

• In the course of their evolution, some bacteria developed sophisticated
defence mechanisms, including the formation of biofilms, the capacity to
avoid lysosomal killing and to replicate intracellularly within protozoa.
Source- Environmental predators as models for bacterial pathogenesis by Hubert Hilbi, Stefan S. Weber,
Curdin Ragaz, Yves Nyfeler and Simon Urwyler
Why protozoa?
 Consumption by protozoa is considered to be a major source of
  bacterial mortality in environment.

 Bacterial pathogens have evolved survival mechanisms, especially
  the ability to subvert being killed within phagolysosomes. They are
  able to survive the complex and often inhospitable habitat and,
  ultimately, create idiosyncratic niches inside their host cells where
  they are able to flourish.

 Thus protozoa have been termed as ‘biological gymnasia’ whereby
  intraprotozoan bacterial pathogens train for their encounter with the
  more evolved mammalian cells.
Source- From protozoa to mammalian cells: a new paradigm in the life cycle of intracellular
bacterial pathogens by Omar S. Harb, Lian-Yong Gao and Yousef Abu Kwaik
Bacterial Species                Protozoan Host

    Legionella spp.                Acanthamoeba spp.

     Vibrio cholerae        Acanthamoeba and Naegleria spp

    Chlamydia spp.                 Acanthamoeba spp.

    Salmonella spp.             Acanthamoeba rhysodes

Pseudomonas aeruginosa     Acanthamoeba spp. And Dictostelium

  Francisella tularensis         Tetrahymena pyriformis

Mycobacterium marinuma           Dictostelium discoideum
Initial Interaction between L. pneumophila and the host
                           cell


   Replication of L. pneumophila within the host cell



                Killing of the host cell
Attachment by bacterial ligand (pilus)


  Receptor on the
  cell surface



Cytoskeleton proteins



                                                                           Unknown




Source- Invasion of Protozoa by Legionella pneumophila and Its Role in Bacterial Ecology and
Pathogenesis by Yousef Abu Kwaik, Lian-Yong Gao, Barabara J. Stone, Chandrasekar Venkatraman,
and Omar S. Harb
Legionella-containing
                        vacuole (LCV)                               intracellular multiplication/
                                                                    defective organelle transport


                                                                                  Lysosome




 Vesicular trafficking




                                                                                     ER- derived
                                                                                     replicative
                                                                                     vacuole


Source- Environmental predators as models for bacterial pathogenesis by Hubert Hilbi, Stefan S. Weber,
Curdin Ragaz, Yves Nyfeler and Simon Urwyler
Source- From protozoa to mammalian cells: a new paradigm in the life cycle of intracellular bacterial
pathogens by Omar S. Harb, Lian-Yong Gao and Yousef Abu Kwaik
Role of protozoa in Legionnaires’ Disease
 Following intracellular replication within protozoa, L. pneumophila
  exhibit a dramatic increase in resistance to harsh conditions, including
  high temperature and acidity, which may facilitate bacterial survival in
  the environment.

 Intracellular L. pneumophila within protozoa are more resistant to
  chemical disinfection and biocides than in vitro-grown bacteria.

 Protozoa have been shown to release vesicles of respirable size that
  contain numerous L. pneumophila organisms, the vesicles are
  resistant to freeze-thawing and sonication. Following their release
  from the protozoan host, the bacteria exhibit a dramatically enhanced
  ability to infect mammalian cells.
Advantages of studying the interactions between
     pathogenic bacteria and its protozoan host
 The virulence mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria such as Legionella,
  Mycobacterium, Pseudomonas or Vibrio were found to be not only relevant for
  the interactions of the bacteria with protozoa but also with mammalian hosts
  including humans. Thus, non-mammalian model hosts provide valuable insight
  into the pathogenesis of environmental bacteria.
 A better understanding of these interactions might contribute to the
  development of novel therapeutic compounds to combat recognized and
  emerging infectious agents.
 Further characterization of the functions of various genes involved in
  intracellular infection and of their roles in alteration of endocytic trafficking of the
  bacteria will help microbiologists to understand the manipulations of host cell
  processes by a proficient intracellular pathogen.
 Understanding the functions of these loci and their roles in blocking maturation
  of the phagosome will allow both microbiologists and cell biologists to exploit
  them as tools to study endocytic trafficking and vesicular fusion.
References
 From protozoa to mammalian cells: a new paradigm in the life cycle of
  intracellular bacterial pathogens (Omar S. Harb, Lian-Yong Gao and Yousef Abu
  Kwaik)
 Environmental predators as models for bacterial pathogenesis (Hubert Hilbi,
  Stefan S. Weber, Curdin Ragaz, Yves Nyfeler and Simon Urwyler)
 Invasion of Protozoa by Legionella pneumophila and Its Role in Bacterial
  Ecology and Pathogenesis (Yousef Abu Kwaik, Lian-Yong Gao, Barbara J. Stone,
  Chandrasekar Venkataraman and Omar S. Harb)
 Bacterial–protozoa interactions; an update on the role these phenomena
  play towards human illness (William J. Snelling, John E. Moore, James P.
  McKenna , Donna M. Lecky, James S.G. Dooley)
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Microbial pandora's box

  • 1. Interaction of free living protozoa with human pathogenic bacteria
  • 2. • Bacteria live in harsh environments, characterized by a constant competition for nutrients and the menace of bacterivorous predators such as protozoa and nematodes. • In the course of their evolution, some bacteria developed sophisticated defence mechanisms, including the formation of biofilms, the capacity to avoid lysosomal killing and to replicate intracellularly within protozoa.
  • 3. Source- Environmental predators as models for bacterial pathogenesis by Hubert Hilbi, Stefan S. Weber, Curdin Ragaz, Yves Nyfeler and Simon Urwyler
  • 4. Why protozoa?  Consumption by protozoa is considered to be a major source of bacterial mortality in environment.  Bacterial pathogens have evolved survival mechanisms, especially the ability to subvert being killed within phagolysosomes. They are able to survive the complex and often inhospitable habitat and, ultimately, create idiosyncratic niches inside their host cells where they are able to flourish.  Thus protozoa have been termed as ‘biological gymnasia’ whereby intraprotozoan bacterial pathogens train for their encounter with the more evolved mammalian cells.
  • 5. Source- From protozoa to mammalian cells: a new paradigm in the life cycle of intracellular bacterial pathogens by Omar S. Harb, Lian-Yong Gao and Yousef Abu Kwaik
  • 6. Bacterial Species Protozoan Host Legionella spp. Acanthamoeba spp. Vibrio cholerae Acanthamoeba and Naegleria spp Chlamydia spp. Acanthamoeba spp. Salmonella spp. Acanthamoeba rhysodes Pseudomonas aeruginosa Acanthamoeba spp. And Dictostelium Francisella tularensis Tetrahymena pyriformis Mycobacterium marinuma Dictostelium discoideum
  • 7. Initial Interaction between L. pneumophila and the host cell Replication of L. pneumophila within the host cell Killing of the host cell
  • 8. Attachment by bacterial ligand (pilus) Receptor on the cell surface Cytoskeleton proteins Unknown Source- Invasion of Protozoa by Legionella pneumophila and Its Role in Bacterial Ecology and Pathogenesis by Yousef Abu Kwaik, Lian-Yong Gao, Barabara J. Stone, Chandrasekar Venkatraman, and Omar S. Harb
  • 9. Legionella-containing vacuole (LCV) intracellular multiplication/ defective organelle transport Lysosome Vesicular trafficking ER- derived replicative vacuole Source- Environmental predators as models for bacterial pathogenesis by Hubert Hilbi, Stefan S. Weber, Curdin Ragaz, Yves Nyfeler and Simon Urwyler
  • 10. Source- From protozoa to mammalian cells: a new paradigm in the life cycle of intracellular bacterial pathogens by Omar S. Harb, Lian-Yong Gao and Yousef Abu Kwaik
  • 11. Role of protozoa in Legionnaires’ Disease  Following intracellular replication within protozoa, L. pneumophila exhibit a dramatic increase in resistance to harsh conditions, including high temperature and acidity, which may facilitate bacterial survival in the environment.  Intracellular L. pneumophila within protozoa are more resistant to chemical disinfection and biocides than in vitro-grown bacteria.  Protozoa have been shown to release vesicles of respirable size that contain numerous L. pneumophila organisms, the vesicles are resistant to freeze-thawing and sonication. Following their release from the protozoan host, the bacteria exhibit a dramatically enhanced ability to infect mammalian cells.
  • 12. Advantages of studying the interactions between pathogenic bacteria and its protozoan host  The virulence mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria such as Legionella, Mycobacterium, Pseudomonas or Vibrio were found to be not only relevant for the interactions of the bacteria with protozoa but also with mammalian hosts including humans. Thus, non-mammalian model hosts provide valuable insight into the pathogenesis of environmental bacteria.  A better understanding of these interactions might contribute to the development of novel therapeutic compounds to combat recognized and emerging infectious agents.  Further characterization of the functions of various genes involved in intracellular infection and of their roles in alteration of endocytic trafficking of the bacteria will help microbiologists to understand the manipulations of host cell processes by a proficient intracellular pathogen.  Understanding the functions of these loci and their roles in blocking maturation of the phagosome will allow both microbiologists and cell biologists to exploit them as tools to study endocytic trafficking and vesicular fusion.
  • 13. References  From protozoa to mammalian cells: a new paradigm in the life cycle of intracellular bacterial pathogens (Omar S. Harb, Lian-Yong Gao and Yousef Abu Kwaik)  Environmental predators as models for bacterial pathogenesis (Hubert Hilbi, Stefan S. Weber, Curdin Ragaz, Yves Nyfeler and Simon Urwyler)  Invasion of Protozoa by Legionella pneumophila and Its Role in Bacterial Ecology and Pathogenesis (Yousef Abu Kwaik, Lian-Yong Gao, Barbara J. Stone, Chandrasekar Venkataraman and Omar S. Harb)  Bacterial–protozoa interactions; an update on the role these phenomena play towards human illness (William J. Snelling, John E. Moore, James P. McKenna , Donna M. Lecky, James S.G. Dooley)