印度孔雀(Pavo critatus)楔状前胸的形态学、分子生物学和病理学研究。

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Avian Pathology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-05 DOI:10.1080/03079457.2023.2251917
Asok Kumar Mariappan, Megha Sharma, Karikalan Mathesh, Vivek Srinivas Mouttou, Hiraram, Abhijeet Pawde, Dhama Kuldeep, G Saikumar
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摘要

本报告首次记录了印度孔雀的楔状假丝酵母感染。鸡、火鸡、鹅、鸭和其他宠物鸟类被认为是普罗斯霍戈尼斯属物种的直接宿主;然而,在全球范围内,P.cuneatus尚未被报道感染孔雀。在这里,除了寄生虫诱导的法氏囊组织的变化外,我们还通过形态学和分子方法,利用组织病理学鉴定了孔雀法氏囊中存在的吸虫。尸检后,在三只孔雀的法氏囊中发现了吸虫。分别基于吸虫特异性内部转录间隔区(ITS)基因的分类特征和测序,采用形态学和分子方法进行吸虫鉴定。将共有序列与来自GenBank的P.cuneatus参考序列进行比较。为了评估寄生虫引起的病理学,还对法氏囊进行了组织学研究。根据形态学和DNA测序结果,确定了银耳虫为P.cuneatus。此外,组织病理学评估显示,皮质和髓质中的法氏囊滤泡有轻度淋巴耗竭,并伴有法氏囊卵泡衬里上皮变薄。印度孔雀可以作为P.cuneatus的天然宿主。本研究提供了影响印度孔雀的P.cuneatus的详细病理学和分子分析。
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Morphological, molecular, and pathological studies on Prosthogonimus cuneatus in Indian peacocks (Pavo cristatus).

This report provides the first record of Prosthogonimus cuneatus infection in Indian peafowl. Chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, and other pet birds are recognized as direct hosts of Prosthogonimus species; however, P. cuneatus has not been reported to infect peafowl globally. Here, we identify the trematode present in the bursa of the peafowl by both morphological and molecular methods, in addition to the changes in the bursal tissue induced by the parasite, using histopathology. After a necropsy examination, the trematodes were found in the bursa of Fabricius in three peafowl. Morphological and molecular approaches based on taxonomic characteristics and the sequencing of the trematode-specific internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene, respectively, were employed for trematode identification. The consensus sequences were compared to P. cuneatus reference sequences from GenBank. In order to assess the pathology caused by the parasite, a histological study of the bursa was also performed. Trematodes were confirmed as P. cuneatus based on morphology and DNA sequencing. Further, histopathological evaluation revealed mild lymphoid depletion of the bursal follicles in both the cortex and medulla with associated thinning of the bursal follicular lining epithelium. Indian peafowl can act as a natural host of P. cuneatus. This study provides a detailed pathological and molecular analysis of P. cuneatus affecting Indian peafowl.

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Avian Pathology
Avian Pathology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
10.70%
发文量
68
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Avian Pathology is the official journal of the World Veterinary Poultry Association and, since its first publication in 1972, has been a leading international journal for poultry disease scientists. It publishes material relevant to the entire field of infectious and non-infectious diseases of poultry and other birds. Accepted manuscripts will contribute novel data of interest to an international readership and will add significantly to knowledge and understanding of diseases, old or new. Subject areas include pathology, diagnosis, detection and characterisation of pathogens, infections of possible zoonotic importance, epidemiology, innate and immune responses, vaccines, gene sequences, genetics in relation to disease and physiological and biochemical changes in response to disease. First and subsequent reports of well-recognized diseases within a country are not acceptable unless they also include substantial new information about the disease or pathogen. Manuscripts on wild or pet birds should describe disease or pathogens in a significant number of birds, recognizing/suggesting serious potential impact on that species or that the disease or pathogen is of demonstrable relevance to poultry. Manuscripts on food-borne microorganisms acquired during or after processing, and those that catalogue the occurrence or properties of microorganisms, are unlikely to be considered for publication in the absence of data linking them to avian disease.
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