Zusammenfassung
Nach der Isolierung eines Chlamydien-ähnlichen Bakteriums
aus Akanthamöben, die von der Nasenschleimhaut einer Probandin
isoliert wurden, führte dessen molekularbiologische Untersuchung
zur Beschreibung der neuen Art Parachlamydia acanthamoebae. Sie
stellte die Basis für die Etablierung einer eigenen Familie
Parachlamydiaceae dar, die sich genetisch von den klassischen Chlamydiaceae
abgrenzen ließ. In der Folgezeit wurden weitere Chlamydien-ähnliche
Bakterien in unterschiedlichen freilebenden Amöben beobachtet,
die aufgrund der geringen genetischen Distanz zu P. acanthamoebae
ebenfalls zu den Parachlamydiaceen zu rechnen sind. So konnten die
zwei neuen Gattungen, Neochlamydia und Metachlamydia, sowie eine
neue Art Protochlamydia naegleriophila beschrieben werden. Ihre
Rolle als mögliche Krankheitserreger wurde in einer Reihe
von Fällen durch Antikörper- und DNA-Nachweise
in Patientenmaterial bestätigt.
Abstract
The molecular biological analysis of a chlamydia-like bacterium
from Acanthamoeba sp., originated from the nasal mucosa of a female
subject, led to the description of the new species Parachlamydia acanthamoebae.
It provided the basis for establishing its own family Parachlamydiaceae,
which was genetically separated from the traditional Chlamydiaceae.
In the following years other chlamydia-like bacteria, replicating
within different free-living amoeba species, have been observed.
Due to their close genetic distance to P. acanthamoebae, they have
been classified as Parachlamydiaceae. Thus, the description of the
two novel genera, Neochlamydia and Metachlamydia, as well as a new
species, Protochlamydia naegleriophila, was accomplished. Their
role as potential pathogens was confirmed in a number of cases by
antibodies and DNA detection in patient material.
Schlüsselwörter
Parachlamydiaceae - Neochlamydia - Protochlamydia - Metachlamydia - Amöba - Endoparasit
- intrazelluläre Vermehrung - Feinstruktur - Pathogene
Keywords
Parachlamydiaceae - Neochlamydia - Protochlamydia - Metachlamydia - Amoeba - endoparasite
- intracellular replication - ultrastructure - pathogens
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Dr. Rolf Michel
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