Microsporidium Infecting Anopheles superpictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Larvae

Background: Microsporidia are known to infect a wide variety of animals including mosquitoes (Diptera: Cu­licidae). In a recent study on the mosquito fauna of Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari Province, at the central western part of Iran, a few larvae of Anopheles superpictus were infected with a microsp...

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Main Authors: Seyed-Mohammad Omrani, Seyedeh-Fatemeh Moosavi, Kourosh Manouchehri
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
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Online Access:https://jad.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jad/article/view/349
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spelling doaj-38147e37f45948ab9e21c4bb018602b12020-11-25T03:21:32ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases 1735-71792322-22712016-06-01103301Microsporidium Infecting Anopheles superpictus (Diptera: Culicidae) LarvaeSeyed-Mohammad Omrani0Seyedeh-Fatemeh Moosavi1Kourosh Manouchehri2Department of Medical Parasitology, School of Medicine, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, Iran Background: Microsporidia are known to infect a wide variety of animals including mosquitoes (Diptera: Cu­licidae). In a recent study on the mosquito fauna of Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari Province, at the central western part of Iran, a few larvae of Anopheles superpictus were infected with a microsporidium-resembled microorganism. Cur­rent investigation deals with the identification of the responsible microorganism at the genus level. Methods: Fresh infected larvae were collected from the field. After determining the species identity they were dis­sected to extract their infective contents. Wet preparations were checked for general appearance and the size of the pathogenic microorganism. Fixed preparations were stained with Geimsa and Ryan-Blue modified Trichrome tech­niques to visualize further morphological characters. The obtained light microscopy data were used in the identifica­tion process. Results: The infected larvae were bulged by a whitish material filling the involved segments corresponding to a microsporidium infection. Bottle-shaped semioval spores ranged 4.33±0.19×2.67±0.12 and 4.18±0.43×2.45±0.33 micron in wet and fixed preparations, respectively. They were mostly arranged in globular structures comprised of 8 spores. These data was in favor of a species from the genus Parathelohania in the family Ambliosporidae. Conclusion: This is the first report of a microsporidium infection in An. superpictus. The causative agent is diag­nosed as a member of the genus Parathelohania. Further identification down to the species level needs to determine its ultrastructural characteristics and the comparative analysis of ss rRNA sequence data. It is also necessary to un­derstand the detail of the components of the transmission cycle. https://jad.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jad/article/view/349MicrosporidiaMosquitoParathelohaniaAnopheles superpictusIran
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author Seyed-Mohammad Omrani
Seyedeh-Fatemeh Moosavi
Kourosh Manouchehri
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Seyedeh-Fatemeh Moosavi
Kourosh Manouchehri
Microsporidium Infecting Anopheles superpictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Larvae
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Microsporidia
Mosquito
Parathelohania
Anopheles superpictus
Iran
author_facet Seyed-Mohammad Omrani
Seyedeh-Fatemeh Moosavi
Kourosh Manouchehri
author_sort Seyed-Mohammad Omrani
title Microsporidium Infecting Anopheles superpictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Larvae
title_short Microsporidium Infecting Anopheles superpictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Larvae
title_full Microsporidium Infecting Anopheles superpictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Larvae
title_fullStr Microsporidium Infecting Anopheles superpictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Larvae
title_full_unstemmed Microsporidium Infecting Anopheles superpictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Larvae
title_sort microsporidium infecting anopheles superpictus (diptera: culicidae) larvae
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
issn 1735-7179
2322-2271
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Background: Microsporidia are known to infect a wide variety of animals including mosquitoes (Diptera: Cu­licidae). In a recent study on the mosquito fauna of Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari Province, at the central western part of Iran, a few larvae of Anopheles superpictus were infected with a microsporidium-resembled microorganism. Cur­rent investigation deals with the identification of the responsible microorganism at the genus level. Methods: Fresh infected larvae were collected from the field. After determining the species identity they were dis­sected to extract their infective contents. Wet preparations were checked for general appearance and the size of the pathogenic microorganism. Fixed preparations were stained with Geimsa and Ryan-Blue modified Trichrome tech­niques to visualize further morphological characters. The obtained light microscopy data were used in the identifica­tion process. Results: The infected larvae were bulged by a whitish material filling the involved segments corresponding to a microsporidium infection. Bottle-shaped semioval spores ranged 4.33±0.19×2.67±0.12 and 4.18±0.43×2.45±0.33 micron in wet and fixed preparations, respectively. They were mostly arranged in globular structures comprised of 8 spores. These data was in favor of a species from the genus Parathelohania in the family Ambliosporidae. Conclusion: This is the first report of a microsporidium infection in An. superpictus. The causative agent is diag­nosed as a member of the genus Parathelohania. Further identification down to the species level needs to determine its ultrastructural characteristics and the comparative analysis of ss rRNA sequence data. It is also necessary to un­derstand the detail of the components of the transmission cycle.
topic Microsporidia
Mosquito
Parathelohania
Anopheles superpictus
Iran
url https://jad.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jad/article/view/349
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