First detection of the parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium sp in the blue swimming crab Portunus segnis from the Suez Canal, Egypt

IF 2.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Arwa A. Ibrahim, Ahmad M. Rady, Deyaaeddin A. Ismail, Wafaa S. Sallam
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Abstract

Background

The bitter crab disease was recorded for the first time in the blue swimming crab Portunus segnis inhabiting the Suez Canal. This study aimed to assess the presence of the parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium sp. in P. segnis in the Suez Canal lakes and investigate the infection levels in the crab’s tissues. We collected monthly samples from Timsah and the Bitter Lakes between October 2020 and September 2021. Crabs’ carapace width and weight were measured, and hemolymph smears were prepared for examination. Samples from the hepatopancreas, gills, heart, and muscles were taken for histopathological studies.

Results

In both lakes, crabs were found infected with the parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium sp. More than a quarter of the population in both areas had pathogens in their bodies (≥ 26%). Infection prevalence varied insignificantly with the body weight in the two lakes. The investigated internal organs were found to be invaded by the pathogen that caused significant damage to their tissues. The hemolymph lacked the capacity to clot in such a way that the heart’s spongy texture was apparently lost, and the muscles had disrupted connective tissue and edematous fibers. There was also a widening of the distance among the hepatopancreatic tubules as well as a distention of gill filaments.

Conclusion

This work highlights that over 25% of the P. segnis population in the Suez Canal is infected with Hematodinium sp.. In this respect, the study recommended the immediate and continuous monitoring of the P. segnis in the Suez Canal lakes in order to prevent future disease outbreaks.

首次在埃及苏伊士运河蓝蟹中检出甲藻血鞭毛虫
背景在苏伊士运河的蓝蟹中首次记录到苦蟹病。本研究旨在评估苏伊士运河湖区塞格尼斯螯蟹(P. segnis)中寄生鞭毛藻Hematodinium sp.的存在,并调查其在组织中的感染水平。我们在2020年10月至2021年9月期间每月从Timsah和Bitter Lakes收集样本。测定蟹的甲壳宽度和重量,并进行血淋巴涂片检查。取肝胰腺、鳃、心脏和肌肉标本进行组织病理学研究。结果两湖蟹类均检出寄生甲藻血鞭毛虫(Hematodinium sp),体内病原菌检出率均超过1 / 4(≥26%)。感染流行率随体重变化不显著。被调查的内脏器官被病原体侵入,对其组织造成严重损害。血淋巴缺乏凝血的能力,因此心脏的海绵状质地明显丧失,肌肉破坏了结缔组织和水肿纤维。肝胰小管之间的距离变宽,鳃丝扩张。结论苏伊士运河地区超过25%的塞格尼斯弓形虫感染了血蜱。在这方面,该研究建议立即和持续监测苏伊士运河湖泊中的P. segnis,以防止未来的疾病爆发。
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期刊介绍: Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences (BJBAS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal. This journal welcomes submissions of original research, literature reviews, and editorials in its respected fields of fundamental science, applied science (with a particular focus on the fields of applied nanotechnology and biotechnology), medical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and engineering. The multidisciplinary aspects of the journal encourage global collaboration between researchers in multiple fields and provide cross-disciplinary dissemination of findings.
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