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      Cryptococcus neoformans: gastronomic delight of a soil ameba.

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      Amoeba, physiology, Animals, Cryptococcus, Cryptococcus neoformans, growth & development, Phagocytosis, Soil Microbiology

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          During 7 days of incubation in vitro the trophozoite stage of the free-living soil amoeba, Acanthamoeba polyphaga, phagocytized and killed 78-97% of the cells of three strains of Cryptococcus neoformans. With one strain, incubation time was increased to nine days and 99% of the yeast cells were killed. It was calculated that during 4-9 days of incubation a single trophozoite phagocytized and killed a daily average of 84 yeast cells. The lethal effect of A. polyphaga on C. neoformans may represent a biological control mechanism in nature. Some of the surviving cells of C. neoformans developed into colonies containing pseudohyphae; these pseudolhyphal forms may be a biological 'escape hatch'.

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          394365
          10.1080/00362177985380341

          Chemistry
          Amoeba,physiology,Animals,Cryptococcus,Cryptococcus neoformans,growth & development,Phagocytosis,Soil Microbiology

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