Morphological and molecular analysis of Aggregata aspera n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Aggregatidae) in Amphioctopus ovulum and Amphioctopus marginatus (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) from the Western Pacific Ocean

IF 1.9 2区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Lihua Wang , Jing Ren , Xiaodong Zheng
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Abstract

Aggregata Frenzel, 1885 (Apicomplexa) are dangerous protozoan parasites that cause malabsorption syndrome in wild and reared cephalopod species, resulting in significant economic loss to fishery and aquaculture industries. The new parasitic species, Aggregata aspera n. sp., in the digestive tract of Amphioctopus ovulum and Amphioctopus marginatus from an area in the Western Pacific Ocean was identified, it is the second two-host parasite species of Aggregata. Mature oocysts and sporocysts were spherical to ovoid in shape. Sporulated oocysts were 380.6–1,158.4 μm in length and 284.0–1,090.6 μm in width. The mature sporocysts were 16.2–18.3 μm in length and 15.7–17.6 μm in width, with irregular protuberances on the lateral wall of the sporocysts. Sporozoites within mature sporocysts were curled in shape and measured 13.0–17.0 μm in length and 1.6–2.4 μm in width. Each sporocyst contained 12–16 sporozoites. Phylogenetic tree analysis, based on 18S rRNA gene partial sequences, indicated that Ag. aspera forms a monophyletic cluster within the genus Aggregata and has a sister relationship with Ag. sinensis. These findings will provide the theoretical basis for the histopathology and diagnosis of coccidiosis in cephalopods.

西太平洋两栖章鱼卵和边缘两栖章鱼(软体动物纲:头足目)Aggregata aspera n.sp.(Apicompleta:Aggregatidae)的形态和分子分析
Aggregata Frenzel,1885(Apicompleta)是一种危险的原生动物寄生虫,会在野生和饲养的头足类物种中引起吸收不良综合征,给渔业和水产养殖业造成重大经济损失。在西太平洋某海域发现一种新的寄生于卵型两栖章鱼和边缘型两栖章鱼消化道的寄生种Aggregata aspera n.sp.,是Aggregata。成熟卵囊和孢子囊呈球形至卵球形。孢子卵囊长380.6–1158.4μm,宽284.0–1090.6μm。成熟孢子囊长16.2-18.3μm,宽15.7-17.6μm,孢子囊侧壁有不规则突起。成熟孢子囊内的孢子体呈卷曲状,长13.0–17.0μm,宽1.6–2.4μm。每个孢子囊包含12-16个孢子子。基于18S rRNA基因部分序列的系统发育树分析表明,Ag.aspera在Aggregata属中形成一个单系簇,与Ag.sinensis有姐妹关系。这些发现将为头足类球虫病的组织病理学和诊断提供理论依据。
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European journal of protistology
European journal of protistology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
20.70%
发文量
55
审稿时长
14.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Articles deal with protists, unicellular organisms encountered free-living in various habitats or as parasites or used in basic research or applications. The European Journal of Protistology covers topics such as the structure and systematics of protists, their development, ecology, molecular biology and physiology. Beside publishing original articles the journal offers a forum for announcing scientific meetings. Reviews of recently published books are included as well. With its diversity of topics, the European Journal of Protistology is an essential source of information for every active protistologist and for biologists of various fields.
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