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A new microsporidian parasite, Microsporidium theragrae n. sp., infecting Alaska pollock Gadus chalcogrammus (Teleostei: Gadidae).

Mykola Ovcharenko1,2, Piotr Wróblewski3, Wojciech Grochowski4, Katarzyna Mierzejewska5, Volodimir Sarabeev6.   

Abstract

A new microsporidian infecting Gadus chalcogrammus Pallas, 1814 (Gadidae), is described based on morphological, ultrastructural, and molecular studies. This microsporidian parasite develops inside intramuscular spindle-shaped lesions measuring approximately 1-2 mm in width and 4-8 mm in length. Infected cells encapsulated by a host-produced wall containing a sponge-like acellular zone. Sporogony presumably proceeds via segmentation of sporogonial plasmodium, resulting in a variable number of spores. Sporogonial stages develop in sporophorous vesicles (SVs), abutting a moderately electron-dense thick walled coat of a homogeneous amorphous material. SVs space contains rare granular and tubular inclusions. Neighboring SVs often interconnected by bridges of the host cell cytoplasm that were limited by membrane comparable with SV coat. The elongate-ovoid spores, measuring 4.29 ± 0.38 × 2.51 ± 0.26 μm (N 104), possess a bipartite polaroplast and polar tube with 15-16 coils arranged in 2-3 layers. The angle of tilt of the polar tube coils is less than 30°. The sequence analysis of SSU rDNA coding region showed that the studied microsporidians differs from other fish muscle-infecting species at least in 17 bp (2.58%) and is closely related to Microsporidium cypselurus Yokoyama et al. (2002) infecting the flying fish from East China Sea. The parasite is provisionally positioned as Microsporidium theragrae sp. n.
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Keywords:  Alaska pollock; Microsporidia; New species; SSU rRNA; Ultrastructure

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35754088     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-022-07579-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.383


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