Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties

The present study identifies the Acanthamoeba genotypes and their pathogenic potential in five marine waters in Malaysia. Fifty water samples were collected between January and May 2019. Physical parameters of water quality were measured in situ, whereas chemical and microbiological analyses were co...

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Published in:Journal of Water and Health
Main Author: Hussain R.H.M.; Ghani M.K.A.; Khan N.A.; Siddiqui R.; Anuar T.S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2022
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Hussain R.H.M.; Ghani M.K.A.; Khan N.A.; Siddiqui R.; Anuar T.S.
Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties
2022
Journal of Water and Health
20
1
10.2166/WH.2021.128
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The present study identifies the Acanthamoeba genotypes and their pathogenic potential in five marine waters in Malaysia. Fifty water samples were collected between January and May 2019. Physical parameters of water quality were measured in situ, whereas chemical and microbiological analyses were conducted in the laboratory. All samples had undergone filtration using nitrocellulose membrane and were tested for Acanthamoeba using cultivation and polymerase chain reaction by targeting the 18S ribosomal RNA gene. The pathogenic potential of all positive isolates was identified using physiological tolerance tests. Thirty-six (72.0%) samples were positive for Acanthamoeba. Total coliforms (p=0.013) and pH level (p=0.023) displayed significant correlation with Acanthamoeba presence. Phylogenetic analysis showed that 27 samples belonged to genotype T4, four (T11), two (T18) and one from each genotype T5, T15 and T20. Thermo- and osmo-tolerance tests signified that three (8.3%) Acanthamoeba strains displayed highly pathogenic attributes. This study is the first investigation in Malaysia describing Acanthamoeba detection in marine water with molecular techniques and genotyping. The study outcomes revealed that the marine water in Malaysia could be an integral source of Acanthamoeba strains potentially pathogenic in humans. Thus, the potential risk of this water should be monitored routinely in each region. © 2022 The Authors
IWA Publishing
14778920
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author Hussain R.H.M.; Ghani M.K.A.; Khan N.A.; Siddiqui R.; Anuar T.S.
spellingShingle Hussain R.H.M.; Ghani M.K.A.; Khan N.A.; Siddiqui R.; Anuar T.S.
Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties
author_facet Hussain R.H.M.; Ghani M.K.A.; Khan N.A.; Siddiqui R.; Anuar T.S.
author_sort Hussain R.H.M.; Ghani M.K.A.; Khan N.A.; Siddiqui R.; Anuar T.S.
title Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties
title_short Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties
title_full Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties
title_fullStr Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties
title_full_unstemmed Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties
title_sort Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties
publishDate 2022
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description The present study identifies the Acanthamoeba genotypes and their pathogenic potential in five marine waters in Malaysia. Fifty water samples were collected between January and May 2019. Physical parameters of water quality were measured in situ, whereas chemical and microbiological analyses were conducted in the laboratory. All samples had undergone filtration using nitrocellulose membrane and were tested for Acanthamoeba using cultivation and polymerase chain reaction by targeting the 18S ribosomal RNA gene. The pathogenic potential of all positive isolates was identified using physiological tolerance tests. Thirty-six (72.0%) samples were positive for Acanthamoeba. Total coliforms (p=0.013) and pH level (p=0.023) displayed significant correlation with Acanthamoeba presence. Phylogenetic analysis showed that 27 samples belonged to genotype T4, four (T11), two (T18) and one from each genotype T5, T15 and T20. Thermo- and osmo-tolerance tests signified that three (8.3%) Acanthamoeba strains displayed highly pathogenic attributes. This study is the first investigation in Malaysia describing Acanthamoeba detection in marine water with molecular techniques and genotyping. The study outcomes revealed that the marine water in Malaysia could be an integral source of Acanthamoeba strains potentially pathogenic in humans. Thus, the potential risk of this water should be monitored routinely in each region. © 2022 The Authors
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