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Acanthamoeba castellanii Can Facilitate Plasmid Transfer Between Environmental Pseudomonas spp

  • Maarten J. Sarink
  • , Lara Grassi
  • , Aloysius G.M. Tielens
  • , Annelies Verbon
  • , Margreet C. Vos
  • , Wil Goessens
  • , Nikolaos Strepis
  • , Corné H.W. Klaassen
  • , Jaap J. van Hellemond*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Abstract

The conditions in which antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes are transferred in natural environments are poorly understood. Acanthamoeba castellanii (a cosmopolitan environmental amoeba) feeds on bacteria by phagocytosis, which places the consumed bacteria closely together in a food vacuole (phagosome) of the amoeba. This way, amoebae can facilitate genetic exchanges between intra-amoebal bacteria. We studied this phenomenon in the clinically relevant bacteria Pseudomonas oleovorans and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (strain 957). The internalization of both the plasmid donor and recipient bacteria was shown by confocal microscopy. In seven independent experiments, an on average 12-fold increase in transfer of the blaVIM-2 gene between these two Pseudomonas strains was observed in the presence of A. castellanii compared to its absence. Negligible or no plasmid transfer was observed from P. oleovorans to 18 other investigated strains of P. aeruginosa. AMR gene transfer via plasmids between Pseudomonas species is highly strain-dependent and A. castellanii can substantially enhance plasmid transfer. This process of plasmid transfer might also occur between other bacteria and predatory protozoa, such as amoebae that reside in the gut of humans and animals.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70051
JournalJournal of Basic Microbiology
Volume65
Issue number8
Early online date11 May 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025

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