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Syst Parasitol ; 89(2): 175-83, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25204603

ABSTRACT

A new microsporidian species is described from farmed red sea bream Pagrus major (Temminck & Schlegel) (Teleostei: Sparidae). Large numbers of spherical whitish xenomas were observed throughout the visceral organs of the host. Histological examination showed that the microsporidia caused several xenomas that were embedded in the intestinal muscularis externa or submucosa. Light and transmission electron microscopy examination of the spores also revealed morphological features typical of species of Glugea Thélohan, 1891. This microsporidian parasite has two different types of mature spores: microspores and macrospores. The spores are elongate-ovoid, with a large posterior vacuole. The polaroplast is bi-partite, with anterior and posterior parts comprising densely packed lamellae and loose membranes, respectively, and occupies approximately the anterior half of the spore. The polar filament is anisofilar, with 12-13 coils in a single layer almost touching the posterior spore wall. Comparison of the small subunit rDNA sequences revealed 92.7-98.1% identity with the sequences available from other Glugea spp. from piscine hosts. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the microsporidian species studied clustered within the Glugea clade with strong support. Based on the differences in the morphological characteristics and molecular data, the microsporidian infecting P. major is considered to represent a species new to science, Glugea pagri n. sp.


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Fish Diseases/microbiology , Glugea/classification , Microsporidiosis/veterinary , Phylogeny , Sea Bream/microbiology , Animals , China , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Fish Diseases/pathology , Glugea/cytology , Glugea/genetics , Microsporidiosis/microbiology , Microsporidiosis/pathology , Molecular Sequence Data , Species Specificity
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Dis Aquat Organ ; 86(3): 235-43, 2009 Nov 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20066958

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Infection of rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax with the microsporidian Glugea hertwigi was diagnosed for the first time in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The prevalence of infection was 24%, 45 infected out of 187 examined fish captured in February and March 2009. Both large and small xenomas of G. hertwigi observed within the submucosa of the gastrointestinal tract and along the mesentery of the host contained only mature spores. Advanced and degraded xenomas associated with host reaction were described using light and transmission electron microscopy. The first rDNA sequence of G. hertwigi prepared in the present study completed the set of sequences of Glugea spp. available for comparison. The high level of rDNA sequence identity between Glugea spp. suggests that these may be variants of a single species.


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Fish Diseases/parasitology , Glugea/genetics , Glugea/isolation & purification , Protozoan Infections, Animal/parasitology , Animals , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Fish Diseases/pathology , Glugea/cytology , Osmeriformes , Phylogeny , Prince Edward Island/epidemiology , Protozoan Infections, Animal/epidemiology
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