| Literature DB >> 29954462 |
Yan Zhang1, Anson V Koehler2, Tao Wang1, Shane R Haydon3, Robin B Gasser4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Enterocytozoon bieneusi is a microsporidian, commonly found in animals, including humans, in various countries. However, there is scant information about this microorganism in Australasia. In the present study, we conducted the first molecular epidemiological investigation of E. bieneusi in three species of marsupials (Macropus giganteus, Vombatus ursinus and Wallabia bicolor) living in the catchment regions which supply the city of Melbourne with drinking water.Entities:
Keywords: Australia; Common wombat; Eastern grey kangaroo; Enterocytozoon bieneusi; Genotypes; Operational taxonomic units; Prevalence; Swamp wallaby
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29954462 PMCID: PMC6022301 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-2954-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Genotypic designations for the operational taxonomic units (OTUs) of Enterocytozoon characterised by their internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences (accession nos. listed) from 19 of 1365 individual faecal deposits (sample codes listed) from common wombats, eastern grey kangaroos and swamp wallabies, collected from five of Melbourne’s water catchment areas in different seasons and years
| OTU/genotypic designationa | GenBank ID | Sample code | Host | Catchment area | Season | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCF2 | MG976814 | GV6110 | Kangaroo | Greenvale | Winter | 2015 |
| MWC_m1 | MG976816 | SV5961 | Wombat | Silvan | Autumn | 2015 |
| MWC_m2 | MG976812 | SV4324 | Kangaroo | Silvan | Summer | 2014 |
| MWC_m2 | MG976815 | MR3417 | Wallaby | Maroondah | Autumn | 2013 |
| MWC_m2 | MG976815 | MR3433 | Wallaby | Maroondah | Autumn | 2013 |
| MWC_m2 | MG976815 | TAR2172 | Wallaby | Tarago | Winter | 2011 |
| MWC_m3 | MG976817 | MR7053 | Wallaby | Maroondah | Winter | 2016 |
| MWC_m3 | MG976817 | MR7114 | Wallaby | Maroondah | Winter | 2016 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | GV4446 | Kangaroo | Greenvale | Autumn | 2014 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | GV4494 | Kangaroo | Greenvale | Autumn | 2014 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | GV4998 | Kangaroo | Greenvale | Spring | 2014 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | GV5007 | Kangaroo | Greenvale | Spring | 2014 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | GV5050 | Kangaroo | Greenvale | Spring | 2014 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | GV3007 | Kangaroo | Greenvale | Spring | 2012 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | SV3758 | Kangaroo | Silvan | Winter | 2013 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | SV4932 | Kangaroo | Silvan | Winter | 2014 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | YY3092 | Kangaroo | Yan Yean | Spring | 2012 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | YY3095 | Kangaroo | Yan Yean | Spring | 2012 |
| MWC_m4 | MG976813 | YY3117 | Kangaroo | Yan Yean | Spring | 2012 |
aGenotypes MWC_m1 to MWC_m4 are all novel
Fig. 1Phylogenetic analysis of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA sequence data (Additional file 2: Table S2) by Bayesian inference (BI). Included here are ITS sequences of (i) E. bieneusi genotypes representing all currently recognised Groups (1 to 9) from the published literature; (ii) five genotypes of Enterocytozoon identified in the present study (bold-type); and (iii) the outgroup taxa. Groups 10 and 11 are proposed based on the results of the present analysis. Statistically significant posterior probabilities (pp) are indicated on branches. The scale-bar represents the number of substitutions per site
Fig. 2Phylogenetic analysis of small subunit of rDNA sequences (SSU) DNA sequence data (Additional file 3: Table S3) by Bayesian inference (BI). Included here are SSU sequences of (i) key taxa of the family Enterocytozoonidae, including representatives of E. bieneusi from the published literature; (ii) four operational taxonomic units (OTUs) or genotypes of Enterocytozoon identified in the present study (bold-type; cf. Fig. 1); and (iii) the outgroup: Parahepatospora carcini. Statistically significant posterior probabilities (pp) are indicated on branches. The scale-bar represents the number of substitutions per site