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Immunopathogenicity of Acanthamoeba spp. in the Brain and Lungs

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms22031261

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Acanthamoeba spp; brain; lungs; molecular mechanisms

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Free-living amoebas, including Acanthamoeba spp., are capable of causing various infections such as Acanthamoeba pneumonia and encephalitis, with high mortality rates in immunosuppressed hosts. Limited understanding of pathophysiology, pathogenesis, and host immune response hinders progress in diagnostics and treatment of Acanthamoeba infections.
Free-living amoebas, including Acanthamoeba spp., are widely distributed in soil, water, and air. They are capable of causing granulomatous amebic encephalitis, Acanthamoeba pneumonia, Acanthamoeba keratitis, and disseminated acanthamoebiasis. Despite low occurrence worldwide, the mortality rate of Acanthamoeba spp. infections is very high, especially in immunosuppressed hosts. Acanthamoeba infections are a medical problem, owing to limited improvement in diagnostics and treatment, which is associated with incomplete knowledge of pathophysiology, pathogenesis, and the host immune response against Acanthamoeba spp. infection. The aim of this review is to present the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of Acanthamoeba spp.-host interactions, including the expression of Toll-like receptors, mechanisms of an immune response, the activity of metalloproteinases, the secretion of antioxidant enzymes, and the expression and activity of cyclooxygenases. We show the relationship between Acanthamoeba spp. and the host at the cellular level and host defense reactions that lead to changes in the selected host's organs.

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