Morphological and molecular identification of Sarcocystis falcatula from the emerald toucanet (Aulacorhynchus albivitta) in Colombia

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Alejandra Marin-Zapata, Santiago Duque-Arias, Cristina Úsuga-Monroy, Horwald A.B. Llano
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Sarcocystis spp. are cyst-forming coccidia characterized by a two-host predator-prey life cycle. Sarcocysts are formed in muscles or nervous system of the intermediate host, while sporocysts develop in the small intestine of the definitive host. The intermediate hosts of Sarcocystis falcatula are wild birds. Colombia is one of the countries with the greatest biodiversity of birds, however, there are few studies related to this parasite in wild birds. This study presents the morphological and molecular detection of Sarcocystis falcatula collected from the emerald toucanet (Aulacorhynchus albivitta), a wild bird species endemic to South America. Pectoral muscle samples were obtained, and microscopic and molecular detection was performed by light microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and amplifying of the first internal transcribed spacer (ITS-1) and surface antigen-encoding genes (SAGs). Sarcocystis measured an average of 161  × 42 μm, with a cyst wall ∼0.4 μm thick. Ultrastructurally, the sarcocyst wall type 11b-like consisted of numerous villar protrusions of 850 nm wide on average. The ITS-1 sequence showed 97.0–99.7% identity to S. falcatula previously described from birds in the United States and Brazil, respectively. Concatenated phylogenetic analysis based on SAG2, SAG3 and SAG4 confirmed that the new isolate is grouped with other sequences of Sarcocystis from South America, but divergent from those isolates obtained in North America. The results of this study demonstrate for the first time the presence of S. falcatula in a wild bird from Colombia.

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哥伦比亚翡翠巨嘴鸟(Aulacorhynchus albivitta)沙囊虫(Sarcocystis falcatula)的形态学和分子鉴定。
Sarcocystis spp.是一种形成囊蚴的球虫,其特点是捕食-被捕食的双宿主生命周期。沙囊在中间宿主的肌肉或神经系统中形成,而孢子囊则在最终宿主的小肠中发育。镰孢菌的中间宿主是野生鸟类。哥伦比亚是鸟类生物多样性最丰富的国家之一,但有关野生鸟类中这种寄生虫的研究却很少。本研究介绍了从南美洲特有的野生鸟类翡翠巨嘴鸟(Aulacorhynchus albivitta)身上采集到的沙眼囊尾蚴的形态学和分子检测结果。采集了胸肌样本,并通过光学显微镜、透射电子显微镜以及第一内部转录间隔(ITS-1)和表面抗原编码基因(SAGs)扩增进行了显微镜和分子检测。沙囊虫的平均大小为 161 × 42 μm,囊壁厚∼0.4 μm。从超微结构上看,11b 型类囊壁由许多平均宽 850 nm 的绒毛状突起组成。ITS-1序列与之前分别在美国和巴西的鸟类中发现的S. falcatula有97.0-99.7%的相同性。基于 SAG2、SAG3 和 SAG4 的系统发生分析证实,新分离株与南美洲的其他沙雷氏菌序列归为一类,但与北美洲的分离株存在差异。这项研究结果首次证明了哥伦比亚的一种野生鸟类体内存在沙雷氏囊尾蚴。
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Parasitology International
Parasitology International 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
4.00
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10.50%
发文量
140
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Parasitology International provides a medium for rapid, carefully reviewed publications in the field of human and animal parasitology. Original papers, rapid communications, and original case reports from all geographical areas and covering all parasitological disciplines, including structure, immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and systematics, may be submitted. Reviews on recent developments are invited regularly, but suggestions in this respect are welcome. Letters to the Editor commenting on any aspect of the Journal are also welcome.
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