Literature DB >> 27821209

Motility, morphology and phylogeny of the plasmodial worm, Ceratomyxa vermiformis n. sp. (Cnidaria: Myxozoa: Myxosporea).

E A Adriano1, B Okamura2.   

Abstract

The Myxozoa demonstrate extensive morphological simplification and miniaturization relative to their free-living cnidarian ancestors. This is particularly pronounced in the highly derived myxosporeans, which develop as plasmodia and pseudoplasmodia. To date, motility in these stages has been linked with membrane deformation (e.g. as pseudopodia and mobile folds). Here we illustrate a motile, elongate plasmodium that undergoes coordinated undulatory locomotion, revealing remarkable convergence to a functional worm at the cellular level. Ultrastructural and confocal analyses of these plasmodia identify a highly differentiated external layer containing an actin-rich network, long tubular mitochondria, abundant microtubules, a secreted glycocalyx layer, and an internal region where sporogony occurs and which contains homogeneously distributed granular/fibrillar material. We consider how some of these features may support motility. We also describe the species based on spore morphology and SSU rDNA sequence data, undertake molecular phylogenetic analysis to place it within an early-diverging clade of the ceratomyxids, and evaluate the resultant implications for classification (validity of the genus Meglitschia) and for inferring early host environments (freshwater) of ceratomyxids.

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Keywords:  Amazonia; SSU rDNA; confocal microscopy; freshwater fish hosts; mitochondrial distribution; ultrastructure; vermiform morphology

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27821209     DOI: 10.1017/S0031182016001852

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitology        ISSN: 0031-1820            Impact factor:   3.234


  6 in total

1.  Synopsis of the species of Ceratomyxa Thélohan, 1892 (Cnidaria, Myxosporea, Ceratomyxidae) described between 2007 and 2017.

Authors:  Jorge C Eiras; Cristina Cruz; Aurélia Saraiva
Journal:  Syst Parasitol       Date:  2018-03-28       Impact factor: 1.431

2.  Description of two new species of Ceratomyxa Thélohan, 1892 (Cnidaria: Myxosporea) infecting the gallbladder of Epinephelinae fishes from Tunisian waters using morphological and molecular data.

Authors:  Khouloud Bouderbala; Luis F Rangel; Maria J Santos; Sihem Bahri
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2022-02-28       Impact factor: 2.383

3.  Coelozoic parasite of the family Ceratomyxidae (Myxozoa, Bivalvulida) described from motile vermiform plasmodia found in Hemiodus unimaculatus Bloch, 1794.

Authors:  Marcelo Francisco da Silva; Antonio Expedito Ferreira Barroso de Carvalho; Igor Hamoy; Edilson R Matos
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2020-01-03       Impact factor: 2.289

4.  Morphological and Phylogenetic Features of Ceratomyxa macapaensis n. sp. (Myxozoa: Ceratomyxidae) in Mesonauta festivus Heckel, 1840 (Cichliformes: Cichlidae) from the Eastern Amazon Region.

Authors:  Luana Silva Bittencourt; Diehgo Tuloza da Silva; Igor Hamoy; Abthyllane Amaral de Carvalho; Marcelo Francisco da Silva; Marcela Videira; José Carlos Tavares Carvalho; Edilson Matos
Journal:  Acta Parasitol       Date:  2021-08-23       Impact factor: 1.440

5.  Myxozoan Adhesion and Virulence: Ceratonova shasta on the Move.

Authors:  Gema Alama-Bermejo; Astrid S Holzer; Jerri L Bartholomew
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2019-09-26

Review 6.  To React or Not to React: The Dilemma of Fish Immune Systems Facing Myxozoan Infections.

Authors:  Astrid S Holzer; M Carla Piazzon; Damien Barrett; Jerri L Bartholomew; Ariadna Sitjà-Bobadilla
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-09-16       Impact factor: 7.561

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