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Author Spotlight: Studying Behavior of Acanthamoeba to Develop Targeted Strategies for Preventing Acanthamoeba Keratitis

Allison Campolo1, Esther Lara1, Monica Crary1

Abstract

Acanthamoeba keratitis is a severe ocular infection that poses treatment challenges and can lead to blindness. Despite its ubiquity and potential contamination of contact lenses after water exposure, the natural behavior of this pathogen remains elusive. Understanding Acanthamoeba's movement patterns can inform us about how it colonizes contact lenses and contaminates the patient's cornea. It is fortunate that Acanthamoeba spp. are visible via brightfield microscopy starting at 4x magnification. Previous techniques have been developed to quantify Acanthamoeba motility in regard to cytopathic effects or under-exposure to the electric field. Here, we describe a method to track and quantify Acanthamoeba spp. motility long-term (hours to days), which is a protocol applicable to multiple amoeba strains, surfaces, and nutritional status of amoeba. This procedure is germane to determining many core motility quantifications, such as distance, speed, confinement, and directionality, which are necessary to monitor different stages of infection, proliferation, or behavioral change.

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