2018
DOI: 10.1111/jeu.12673
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Discrimination Experiments in Entamoeba and Evidence from Other Protists Suggest Pathogenic Amebas Cooperate with Kin to Colonize Hosts and Deter Rivals

Abstract: Entamoeba histolytica is one of the least understood protists in terms of taxa, clone, and kin discrimination/recognition ability. However, the capacity to tell apart same or self (clone/kin) from different or nonself (nonclone/nonkin) has long been demonstrated in pathogenic eukaryotes like Trypanosoma and Plasmodium, free-living social amebas (Dictyostelium, Polysphondylium), budding yeast (Saccharomyces), and in numerous bacteria and archaea (prokaryotes). Kin discrimination/recognition is explained under i… Show more

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“…secrete into the milieu signals associated with cell proliferation, cell adhesion, cell movement, and stress-induced encystation (i.e. RasGap/ Ankyrin, coronin-WD40, actin, protein kinases, heat shock 70, and ubiquitin [26,41,42]). Because encystation and abscess formation require cell aggregation (i.e.…”
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“…secrete into the milieu signals associated with cell proliferation, cell adhesion, cell movement, and stress-induced encystation (i.e. RasGap/ Ankyrin, coronin-WD40, actin, protein kinases, heat shock 70, and ubiquitin [26,41,42]). Because encystation and abscess formation require cell aggregation (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because encystation and abscess formation require cell aggregation (i.e. abscesses are bound to cell recruitment), we have postulated that disruption of E. histolytica capacity to group, via silencing of alleles yet to be discovered, or drugs that alter the chemistry of the recruitment signals secreted into the milieu, might be approaches to mitigating amebiasis [26]. Thus, by combining current or novel therapeutics (this paper) with the disruption of E. histolytica to aggregate, we might find new approaches to treatments [26,41,42].…”
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“…Self-nonself discrimination is often used in the context of immune recognition and immunological tolerance. However, there is also a significant numbers of cases in which the term was used in a broader sense with the representative case being cannibalism between close species of the free-living eukaryotes [ 46 , 47 , 48 , 49 ]. Trogocytosis has been suggested to play a role in self-nonself discrimination in the social amoeba Dictyostelid species.…”
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confidence: 99%