Isospora coronoideae n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the Australian raven (Corvus coronoides) (Passeriformes: Corvidae) (Linnaeus, 1758) in Western Australia.
Animals
Australia
Bird Diseases
/ parasitology
Columbidae
/ parasitology
Crows
/ parasitology
Electron Transport Complex IV
/ genetics
Isospora
/ classification
Isosporiasis
/ parasitology
Oocysts
/ classification
Phylogeny
Protozoan Proteins
/ genetics
RNA, Ribosomal, 18S
/ genetics
RNA, Ribosomal, 28S
/ genetics
Western Australia
18S rRNA
28S rRNA
Australian raven
COI
Isospora
Morphology
Phylogeny
Journal
Parasitology research
ISSN: 1432-1955
Titre abrégé: Parasitol Res
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 8703571
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Aug 2019
Aug 2019
Historique:
received:
05
03
2019
accepted:
10
06
2019
pubmed:
22
6
2019
medline:
23
10
2019
entrez:
22
6
2019
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
A new Isospora (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) species is described from an Australian raven (Corvus coronoides) in Western Australia. Sporulated oocysts (n = 21) are ovoid, 21.2 (18.4-23.9) μm in length and 18.8 (16.9-20.6) μm in width, with a shape index of 1.13. The bi-layered oocyst wall is smooth and colourless, 1.2 μm thick. A polar granule and oocyst residuum is present, but the micropyle is absent. The sporocysts are ovoid-shaped, 16.3 (13.7-18.9) × 10.7 (8.4-12.9) μm, with a shape index (length/width) of 1.52. Stieda and substieda bodies are present, the Stieda body being small and hemidome-shaped and the substieda being indistinct. Each sporocyst with four vermiform sporozoites arranged head to tail. The sporozoites are crescent-shaped, 9.0 (8.9-9.2) × 2.7 (2.3-3.0) μm, with a shape index (length/width) of 3.33. The sporocyst residuum is present. The isolated oocysts had different morphological characteristics when compared with all known Isospora spp. The coccidian parasite was analysed at the 18S and 28S ribosomal RNA and the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase (COI) loci. At the 18S locus, I. coronoideae n. sp. exhibited 98.9% similarity to I. neochmiae from a captive-bred red-browed finch (KT224380) and Isospora sp. from domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) (AB757860), 98.5% similarity to I. gryphoni (AF080613) from an American goldfinch and 98.3% similarity to I. manorinae (KT224379) from a yellow-throated miner. At the 28S locus, it exhibited 95.4% and 94.8% similarity to I. manorinae (KT224381) and I. anthochaerae (KF766053), respectively. At the COI locus, it exhibited 99.8% and 99.7% similarity to I. butcherae (KY801687) and I. neochmiae (KT224378), respectively. Based on morphological and molecular data, this isolate is a new species of Isospora, which is named Isospora coronoideae n. sp. after its host, the Australian raven (Corvus coronoides) (Passeriformes: Corvidae) (Linnaeus, 1758).
Identifiants
pubmed: 31222390
doi: 10.1007/s00436-019-06378-8
pii: 10.1007/s00436-019-06378-8
doi:
Substances chimiques
Protozoan Proteins
0
RNA, Ribosomal, 18S
0
RNA, Ribosomal, 28S
0
Electron Transport Complex IV
EC 1.9.3.1
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
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