Free-Living Amebae as Opportunistic Agents of Human Disease

G. Visvesvara
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Members of the free-living amebic genera Acan- thamoeba, Balamuthia, and Naegleria are known to cause infections of the central nervous system (CNS) of humans and other animals. Several species of Acanthamoeba cause an insidious and chronic disease, granulomatous amebic encephalitis (GAE), principally in immunocompromised hosts including persons infected with HIV/AIDS. Addi- tionally, Acanthamoeba spp. also causes infection of the human cornea, Acanthamoeba keratitis. B. mandrillaris, the only known species of Balamuthia, causes GAE in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts. Both Acanthamoeba and B. mandrillaris also cause a disseminated disease including the lungs, skin, kidneys, and uterus. N. fowleri, on the other hand, infects immuno- competent children and young adults leading to an acute and fulminating, necrotizing primary amebic meningoen- cephalitis. This review describes the biology of the amebae, clinical manifestations, diagnosis including molecular identification, immunological, and epidemiological features associated with the infections caused by these amebae.
自由生活的变形虫是人类疾病的机会性病原体
自由生活的阿米巴属Acan- thamoeba, Balamuthia和Naegleria的成员已知会引起人类和其他动物的中枢神经系统(CNS)感染。几种棘阿米巴引起一种潜伏的慢性疾病,肉芽肿性阿米巴脑炎(GAE),主要发生在免疫功能低下的宿主中,包括感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的人。此外,棘阿米巴也会引起人类角膜感染,即棘阿米巴角膜炎。B. mandrillaris是Balamuthia唯一已知的物种,在免疫功能低下和免疫功能正常的宿主中引起GAE。棘阿米巴原虫和曼陀罗原虫都能引起弥散性疾病,包括肺、皮肤、肾脏和子宫。另一方面,福氏乳杆菌感染免疫能力强的儿童和年轻人,导致急性、暴发性、坏死性原发性阿米巴脑膜原性脑炎。本文综述了阿米巴虫的生物学、临床表现、诊断(包括分子鉴定)、免疫学和流行病学特征与阿米巴虫引起的感染相关。
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