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IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Leila Tuzlak, Eliza V. C. Alves-Ferreira, Cindi L. Schwartz, Andrea Kennard, Jacqueline M. Leung, Christina Shehata, Michael E. Grigg
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muris三毛单胞菌是从野生啮齿动物盲肠中分离出来的一种常见的有鞭毛的原生生物。这种共生原生生物以前已经被证明可以改变实验室小鼠的免疫表型。其他滴虫,被称为肌肉毛滴虫和巴林毛滴虫,也会自然定植于实验室小鼠并引起免疫改变。本报告在超微结构和分子水平上正式描述了两种新的毛滴虫,即肌肉毛滴虫和casperi毛滴虫。这两个原生生物是从实验室小鼠中分离出来的,并通过它们的大小、波纹膜和后鞭毛的结构进行区分。对18S rRNA和反式ITS基因座的分析支持了它们被指定为与T.muris相关的不同物种。为了评估对羟基苯甲酸酯多样性感染实验室小鼠的真实程度,使用扩增反式ITS区的泛对羟基苯酸酯引物对美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)培育的135只小鼠进行了筛选。44%的小鼠对羟基苯甲酸酯呈阳性,共包括八种不同的序列类型。casperi Tritrichomonas和类Trichomitus原生生物占优势。也检测到了T.musculus和T.rainier,但没有检测到T.muris。我们的工作建立了一种以前被低估的共生毛滴虫和鞭毛虫的多样性,它们自然地定殖在实验室小鼠的肠腔中。
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Fine structure and molecular characterization of two new parabasalid species that naturally colonize laboratory mice, Tritrichomonas musculus and Tritrichomonas casperi

Tritrichomonas muris is a common flagellated protist isolated from the cecum of wild rodents. This commensal protist has been shown previously to alter immune phenotypes in laboratory mice. Other trichomonads, referred to as Tritrichomonas musculis and Tritrichomonas rainier, also naturally colonize laboratory mice and cause immune alterations. This report formally describes two new trichomonads, Tritrichomonas musculus n. sp., and Tritrichomonas casperi n. sp., at the ultrastructural and molecular level. These two protists were isolated from laboratory mice and were differentiated by their size and the structure of their undulating membrane and posterior flagellum. Analysis at the 18S rRNA and trans-ITS genetic loci supported their designation as distinct species, related to T. muris. To assess the true extent of parabasalid diversity infecting laboratory mice, 135 mice bred at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) were screened using pan-parabasalid primers that amplify the trans-ITS region. Forty-four percent of mice were positive for parabasalids, encompassing a total of eight distinct sequence types. Tritrichomonas casperi and Trichomitus-like protists were dominant. T. musculus and T. rainier were also detected, but T. muris was not. Our work establishes a previously underappreciated diversity of commensal trichomonad flagellates that naturally colonize the enteric cavity of laboratory mice.

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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology publishes original research on protists, including lower algae and fungi. Articles are published covering all aspects of these organisms, including their behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, chemotherapy, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, morphogenetics, parasitology, systematics, and ultrastructure.
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