Phylogenetic analysis of the trypanosomatid parasite Lotmaria passim in honey bees (Apis mellifera) in Poland.

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Veterinary Research Pub Date : 2024-03-23 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.2478/jvetres-2024-0018
Maria Iller, Karolina Lipczyńska-Ilczuk, Rajmund Sokół, Grzegorz Borsuk, Agata Bancerz-Kisiel
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Abstract

Introduction: Lotmaria passim (L. passim) is a single-celled flagellate which colonises the bee gastrointestinal tract and is highly prevalent in honey bees. This parasite is associated with colony losses. Honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies were sampled from five apiaries in the north-eastern part of Poland for the phylogenetic analysis of L. passim.

Material and methods: Each apiary consisted of approximately 60 bee colonies, of which 20 were randomly selected. Samples of 60 differently aged worker bees were collected from each colony and pooled. A total of 100 bee colonies from five apiaries were examined. Protozoa of the Trypanosomatidae family were identified by PCR. L. passim was detected in 47 (47%) of the samples. The 18S ribosomal (r) RNA amplicons of L. passim were sequenced by a commercial service. Their sequences were analysed with BLASTN and noted to be compatible with the GenBank sequences of this region of the organism's genome. A sequence analysis was performed using the BioEdit Sequence Alignment Editor and Clustal W software.

Results: The amplicon sequences of L. passim were 100% homologous with the sequences deposited in GenBank under accession numbers KM066243.1., KJ684964.1 and KM980181.1.

Conclusion: This is the first study to perform a phylogenetic analysis of L. passim in Polish honey bees. The analysis demonstrated high levels of genetic similarity between isolates of L. passim colonising apiaries in the north-eastern region of Poland.

波兰蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)中锥虫寄生虫 Lotmaria passim 的系统发育分析。
简介Passim Lotmaria(L. passim)是一种单细胞鞭毛虫,寄生在蜜蜂的胃肠道中,在蜜蜂中非常普遍。这种寄生虫与蜂群损失有关。研究人员从波兰东北部的五个养蜂场采集了蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)蜂群样本,对L. passim进行系统发育分析:每个养蜂场约有 60 个蜂群,其中 20 个是随机抽取的。从每个蜂群中收集 60 只不同年龄的工蜂样本,并将其集中起来。共检查了五个养蜂场的 100 个蜂群。通过 PCR 鉴定了锥虫科的原生动物。在 47 个样本(47%)中检测到了 L. passim。L. passim 的 18S 核糖体 (r) RNA 扩增子由一家商业服务公司进行测序。使用 BLASTN 对其序列进行了分析,结果表明与该生物基因组该区域的 GenBank 序列相符。使用 BioEdit 序列比对编辑器和 Clustal W 软件进行了序列分析:结果:L. passim 的扩增片段序列与存入 GenBank 的序列(登录号为 KM066243.1.、KJ684964.1 和 KM980181.1)100% 同源:这是首次对波兰蜜蜂中的 L. passim 进行系统发育分析。分析表明,波兰东北部地区养蜂场中的 Passim L. 分离物之间具有高度的遗传相似性。
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Journal of Veterinary Research
Journal of Veterinary Research Veterinary-General Veterinary
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
58
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Veterinary Research (formerly Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy) is a quarterly that publishes original papers, review articles and short communications on bacteriology, virology, parasitology, immunology, molecular biology, pathology, toxicology, pharmacology, and biochemistry. The main emphasis is, however, on infectious diseases of animals, food safety and public health, and clinical sciences.
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