Listeria monocytogenes can grow as a saphrophyte in diverse habitats, e.g., soil, rivers, lakes, and on decaying plant material. In these environments, the bacteria are frequently exposed to predatory protozoa such as Acanthamoeba. Although L. monocytogenes is a facultative intracellular pathogen it does not infect or survive intracellular in Acanthamoeba castellanii, unlike several other facultative intracellular bacteria. Instead, motile L. monocytogenes can form large aggregates on amoebal cells and are effectively phagocytosed and eventually digested by Acanthamoeba. Here, we demonstrate that non-motile L. monocytogenes represent a less preferred prey in co-cultures with A. castellanii. Moreover, we found that the presence of Acanthamoe...
Abstract Background Some pathogenic bacteria have been developing as a part of terrestrial and aquat...
Some soil bacteria protect plants against soil-borne diseases by producing toxic secondary metabolit...
Free-living amoebae feed on bacteria, fungi, and algae. However, some microorganisms have evolved to...
Listeria monocytogenes can grow as a saphrophyte in diverse habitats, e.g., soil, rivers, lakes, and...
Despite its prominent role as an intracellular human pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes normally featu...
Listeria monocytogenes causes a potentially deadly disease of man and is a major source of contamina...
© 2008 Federation of European Microbiological Societies/Blackwell Publishing LtdListeria monocytogen...
Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne opportunistic pathogen capable to switch from an environmental...
Predatory protozoa play an essential role in shaping microbial populations. Among these protozoa, Ac...
Listeria monocytogenes is a ubiquitous bacterium capable of infecting humans, particularly pregnant ...
Protozoan grazing is a major trophic pathway whereby the biomass re-enters the food web. Nonetheless...
Free-living amoebae of the genus Acanthamoeba are widely distributed in soil and water collections, ...
The endosymbiotic relationship could represent for many bacteria an important condition favouring th...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa; grazing activity. Free-living amoebae of the genus Acanthamoeba are widely d...
© Springer-Verlag 2009Intra-cellular pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes, is capable of invasion and su...
Abstract Background Some pathogenic bacteria have been developing as a part of terrestrial and aquat...
Some soil bacteria protect plants against soil-borne diseases by producing toxic secondary metabolit...
Free-living amoebae feed on bacteria, fungi, and algae. However, some microorganisms have evolved to...
Listeria monocytogenes can grow as a saphrophyte in diverse habitats, e.g., soil, rivers, lakes, and...
Despite its prominent role as an intracellular human pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes normally featu...
Listeria monocytogenes causes a potentially deadly disease of man and is a major source of contamina...
© 2008 Federation of European Microbiological Societies/Blackwell Publishing LtdListeria monocytogen...
Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne opportunistic pathogen capable to switch from an environmental...
Predatory protozoa play an essential role in shaping microbial populations. Among these protozoa, Ac...
Listeria monocytogenes is a ubiquitous bacterium capable of infecting humans, particularly pregnant ...
Protozoan grazing is a major trophic pathway whereby the biomass re-enters the food web. Nonetheless...
Free-living amoebae of the genus Acanthamoeba are widely distributed in soil and water collections, ...
The endosymbiotic relationship could represent for many bacteria an important condition favouring th...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa; grazing activity. Free-living amoebae of the genus Acanthamoeba are widely d...
© Springer-Verlag 2009Intra-cellular pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes, is capable of invasion and su...
Abstract Background Some pathogenic bacteria have been developing as a part of terrestrial and aquat...
Some soil bacteria protect plants against soil-borne diseases by producing toxic secondary metabolit...
Free-living amoebae feed on bacteria, fungi, and algae. However, some microorganisms have evolved to...