| Literature DB >> 28232825 |
Kassandra E Zaila1, Thomas G Doak2, Hannah Ellerbrock1, Che-Huang Tung3, Mauricio L Martins4, Daniel Kolbin5, Meng-Chao Yao6, Donna M Cassidy-Hanley5, Theodore G Clark5, Wei-Jen Chang7.
Abstract
Although the presence of endosymbiotic rickettsial bacteria, specifically Candidatus Megaira, has been reported in diverse habitats and a wide range of eukaryotic hosts, it remains unclear how broadly Ca. Megaira are distributed in a single host species. In this study we seek to address whether Ca. Megaira are present in most, if not all isolates, of the parasitic ciliate Ichthyophthirius multifiliis. Conserved regions of bacterial 16S rRNA genes were either PCR amplified, or assembled from deep sequencing data, from 18 isolates/populations of I. multifiliis sampled worldwide (Brazil, Taiwan, and USA). We found that rickettsial rRNA sequences belonging to three out of four Ca. Megaira subclades could be consistently detected in all I. multifiliis samples. I. multifiliis collected from local fish farms tend to be inhabited by the same subclade of Ca. Megaira, whereas those derived from pet fish are often inhabited by more than one subclade of Ca. Megaira. Distributions of Ca. Megaira in I. multifiliis thus better reflect the travel history, but not the phylogeny, of I. multifiliis. In summary, our results suggest that I. multifiliis may be dependent on this endosymbiotic relationship, and the association between Ca. Megaira and I. multifiliis is more diverse than previously thought.Entities:
Keywords: Ciliophora; Sphingobacteria; alphaproteobacteria; hyperparasitism; phagocytosis; symbiosis
Year: 2017 PMID: 28232825 PMCID: PMC5299013 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Histories and characteristics of the 17 Ichthyophthirius multifiliis isolates used in this study.
| Isolate name | Location of isolation | Date | Host | Parasite stage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ark1 | Keo Fish Farm, Keo, AR, USA | 2004 | Hybrid Stripped Bass | Theront |
| Ark2 | U. of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (Hatchery) | 2005 | Channel catfish | Theront |
| Ark5 | Central Arkansas | 2005 | Channel catfish | Theront |
| Ark7 | Stoneville, MS, USA | 2008 | Channel catfish | Tomont |
| Ark9 | Lonoke, AR, USA | 2008 | Golden shiner | Tomont |
| Ark10 | Stuttgart, AR, USA | 2011 | Blue catfish | Theront |
| Ark11 | Lonoke, AR, USA | 2013 | Channel catfish | Theront |
| Ark12 | Hot Springs State Hatchery, Hot Springs, AR, USA | 2014 | White bass | Theront |
| BR1 | Paulo Lopes municipality, Brazil | 2014 | Silver catfish | Trophont |
| G15 | Supermarket, Athens, GA, USA | 2011 | Red parrot fish | Tomont |
| NY3 | Petstore, Ithaca, NY, USA | 2004 | Oscar | Theront |
| NY4 | Petstore, Ithaca, NY, USA | 2004 | Freshwater shark | Theront |
| NY6 | Ithaca, NY, USA | 2005 | Goldfish | Theront |
| NY7 | Supermarket, New Hartford, NY, USA | 2010 | Oscar | Theront |
| TW1 | Chianan Irrigation system, Chyayi, Taiwan | 2014 | Rosy bitterling | Trophont |
| TW5 | Chyayi, Taiwan (Tailand, imported) | 2015 | Rainbow fish | Trophont |
| TW7 | Chyayi, Taiwan (Tailand, imported) | 2015 | Kuhli loach | Trophont |