Molecular identification of two Eimeria species, E. uekii and E. raichoi as type B, in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica
Thus far, two types of Eimeria parasites (E. uekii and type B) have been morphologically identified in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica. Although high prevalences were reported for these parasites, genetic analyses have not been conducted. We first clarified the phylogenetic posi...
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doaj-aa75c1b6a8d94baab7bf3a457c0ec31f2020-11-25T00:34:55ZengElsevierInternational Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife2213-22442018-12-0173243250Molecular identification of two Eimeria species, E. uekii and E. raichoi as type B, in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonicaMakoto Matsubayashi0Sayaka Tsuchida1Atsushi Kobayashi2Tomoyuki Shibahara3Hiroshi Nakamura4Koichi Murata5Kazunari Ushida6Department of Veterinary Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Izumisano, Osaka, 598-8531, Japan; Department of Parasitology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka City University, Abeno, Osaka, 545-8585, Japan; Corresponding author. Division of Veterinary Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-58 Rinku Orai Kita, Izumisano, Osaka 598-8531, Japan.Laboratory of Animal Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural University, Shimogamo Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8522, JapanDepartment of Biology, Toho University, Funabashi, Chiba, 274-8510, JapanDepartment of Veterinary Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Izumisano, Osaka, 598-8531, Japan; Division of Pathology and Pathophysiology, National Institute of Animal Health, NARO, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-0856, JapanGeneral Foundation Hiroshi Nakamura International Institute for Ornithology, Nakagosho, Nagano, 380-0934, JapanCollege of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, Kameino, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, 252–0880, JapanLaboratory of Animal Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural University, Shimogamo Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8522, Japan; Academy of Emerging Sciences, Chubu University, Kasugai, Aichi, 487-8501, Japan; Corresponding author. Academy of Emerging Sciences, Chubu University, 1200 Matsumoto-cho, Kasugai, Aichi 487-8501, Japan.Thus far, two types of Eimeria parasites (E. uekii and type B) have been morphologically identified in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica. Although high prevalences were reported for these parasites, genetic analyses have not been conducted. We first clarified the phylogenetic positions of two eimerian isolates using genetic analyses of 18S rRNA and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene regions. Consequently, of 61 samples examined, 21 and 11 samples were positive for E. uekii and type B, respectively. Additionally, the infection rate increased in the summer. Molecular analyses revealed both Eimeria isolates formed their own clusters; E. uekii was included in clades of chicken Eimeria and type B was include in clades of turkey Eimeria. Based on our findings in this study and previous data, we herein propose type B as E. raichoi. These genetic data will be helpful to conduct detailed classification and understand the impact of these parasites for conservation of endangered Japanese rock ptarmigans. Keywords: Japanese rock ptarmigan, Eimeria raichoi, Eimeria uekii, Lagopus muta japonicahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213224418300415 |
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Makoto Matsubayashi Sayaka Tsuchida Atsushi Kobayashi Tomoyuki Shibahara Hiroshi Nakamura Koichi Murata Kazunari Ushida Molecular identification of two Eimeria species, E. uekii and E. raichoi as type B, in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife |
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Makoto Matsubayashi Sayaka Tsuchida Atsushi Kobayashi Tomoyuki Shibahara Hiroshi Nakamura Koichi Murata Kazunari Ushida |
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Molecular identification of two Eimeria species, E. uekii and E. raichoi as type B, in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica |
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Molecular identification of two Eimeria species, E. uekii and E. raichoi as type B, in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica |
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Molecular identification of two Eimeria species, E. uekii and E. raichoi as type B, in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica |
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Molecular identification of two Eimeria species, E. uekii and E. raichoi as type B, in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica |
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Molecular identification of two Eimeria species, E. uekii and E. raichoi as type B, in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica |
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molecular identification of two eimeria species, e. uekii and e. raichoi as type b, in wild japanese rock ptarmigans, lagopus muta japonica |
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Thus far, two types of Eimeria parasites (E. uekii and type B) have been morphologically identified in wild Japanese rock ptarmigans, Lagopus muta japonica. Although high prevalences were reported for these parasites, genetic analyses have not been conducted. We first clarified the phylogenetic positions of two eimerian isolates using genetic analyses of 18S rRNA and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene regions. Consequently, of 61 samples examined, 21 and 11 samples were positive for E. uekii and type B, respectively. Additionally, the infection rate increased in the summer. Molecular analyses revealed both Eimeria isolates formed their own clusters; E. uekii was included in clades of chicken Eimeria and type B was include in clades of turkey Eimeria. Based on our findings in this study and previous data, we herein propose type B as E. raichoi. These genetic data will be helpful to conduct detailed classification and understand the impact of these parasites for conservation of endangered Japanese rock ptarmigans. Keywords: Japanese rock ptarmigan, Eimeria raichoi, Eimeria uekii, Lagopus muta japonica |
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