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Down-regulation of cellulose synthase inhibits the formation of endocysts in Acanthamoeba.


ABSTRACT: Acanthamoeba cysts are resistant to unfavorable physiological conditions and various disinfectants. Acanthamoeba cysts have 2 walls containing various sugar moieties, and in particular, one third of the inner wall is composed of cellulose. In this study, it has been shown that down-regulation of cellulose synthase by small interfering RNA (siRNA) significantly inhibits the formation of mature Acanthamoeba castellanii cysts. Calcofluor white staining and transmission electron microscopy revealed that siRNA transfected amoeba failed to form an inner wall during encystation and thus are likely to be more vulnerable. In addition, the expression of xylose isomerase, which is involved in cyst wall formation, was not altered in cellulose synthase down-regulated amoeba, indicating that cellulose synthase is a crucial factor for inner wall formation by Acanthamoeba during encystation.

SUBMITTER: Moon EK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4028449 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Down-regulation of cellulose synthase inhibits the formation of endocysts in Acanthamoeba.

Moon Eun-Kyung EK   Hong Yeonchul Y   Chung Dong-Il DI   Goo Youn-Kyoung YK   Kong Hyun-Hee HH  

The Korean journal of parasitology 20140418 2


Acanthamoeba cysts are resistant to unfavorable physiological conditions and various disinfectants. Acanthamoeba cysts have 2 walls containing various sugar moieties, and in particular, one third of the inner wall is composed of cellulose. In this study, it has been shown that down-regulation of cellulose synthase by small interfering RNA (siRNA) significantly inhibits the formation of mature Acanthamoeba castellanii cysts. Calcofluor white staining and transmission electron microscopy revealed  ...[more]

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