Biodiversity of amoebae and amoebae-resisting bacteria in a drinking water treatment plant
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serval:BIB_0572C0BD6884
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Title
Biodiversity of amoebae and amoebae-resisting bacteria in a drinking water treatment plant
Journal
Environmental Microbiology
ISSN
1462-2920
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
10
Number
10
Pages
2728-2745
Language
english
Abstract
The complex ecology of free-living amoebae (FLA) and their role in spreading pathogenic microorganisms through water systems have recently raised considerable interest. In this study, we investigated the presence of FLA and amoebae-resisting bacteria (ARB) at various stages of a drinking water plant fed with river water. We isolated various amoebal species from the river and from several points within the plant, mostly at early steps of water treatment. Echinamoeba- and Hartmannella-related amoebae were mainly recovered in the drinking water plant whereas Acanthamoeba- and Naegleria-related amoebae were recovered from the river water and the sand filtration units. Some FLA isolates were recovered immediately after the ozonation step, thus suggesting resistance of these microorganisms to this disinfection procedure. A bacterial isolate related to Mycobacterium mucogenicum was recovered from an Echinamoeba-related amoeba isolated from ozone-treated water. Various other ARB were recovered using co-culture with axenic Acanthamoeba castellanii, including mycobacteria, legionella, Chlamydia-like organisms and various proteobacteria. Noteworthy, a new Parachlamydia acanthamoebae strain was recovered from river water and from granular activated carbon (GAC) biofilm. As amoebae mainly multiply in sand and GAC filters, optimization of filter backwash procedures probably offers a possibility to better control these protists and the risk associated with their intracellular hosts
Keywords
Amoeba , Animals , Bacteria , Biodiversity , chemistry , classification , Coculture Techniques , cytology , Disinfectants , Disinfection , DNA,Bacterial , DNA,Protozoan , DNA,Ribosomal , Ecosystem , genetics , isolation & purification , methods , microbiology , Ozone , pharmacology , Phylogeny , Risk , Rivers , RNA,Ribosomal,16S , RNA,Ribosomal,18S , Sequence Analysis,DNA , Sequence Homology , Switzerland , Water Microbiology , Water Purification
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