Validity of genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934 with new data on Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933) in European badgers, Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758): distribution, life-cycle and pathology

Abstract Background A century of debates on the taxonomy of members of the Metastrongyloidea Molin, 1861 led to many reclassifications. Considering the inconstant genus assignation and lack of genetic data, the main aim of this study was to support the validity of the genus Perostrongylus Schlegel,...

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Main Authors: Georgiana Deak, Andrei Daniel Mihalca, Joerg Hirzmann, Vito Colella, Flaviu Alexandru Tăbăran, Maria Alfonsa Cavalera, Florinel Gheorghe Brudașcă, Christian Bauer, Angela Monica Ionică, Amer Alić, Domenico Otranto, Călin Mircea Gherman
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Published: BMC 2018-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3124-x
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spelling doaj-f92200eee9c84036a27bf4dbfb8c7b232020-11-25T02:32:51ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052018-10-0111111610.1186/s13071-018-3124-xValidity of genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934 with new data on Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933) in European badgers, Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758): distribution, life-cycle and pathologyGeorgiana Deak0Andrei Daniel Mihalca1Joerg Hirzmann2Vito Colella3Flaviu Alexandru Tăbăran4Maria Alfonsa Cavalera5Florinel Gheorghe Brudașcă6Christian Bauer7Angela Monica Ionică8Amer Alić9Domenico Otranto10Călin Mircea Gherman11Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-NapocaDepartment of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-NapocaInstitute of Parasitology, Justus Liebig University GiessenDipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria, Università degli Studi di BariDepartment of Pathology, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-NapocaDipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria, Università degli Studi di BariDepartment of Game and Wildlife Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-NapocaInstitute of Parasitology, Justus Liebig University GiessenDepartment of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-NapocaDepartment of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of SarajevoDipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria, Università degli Studi di BariDepartment of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-NapocaAbstract Background A century of debates on the taxonomy of members of the Metastrongyloidea Molin, 1861 led to many reclassifications. Considering the inconstant genus assignation and lack of genetic data, the main aim of this study was to support the validity of the genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934, previously considered a synonym of Aelurostrongylus Cameron, 1927, based on new molecular phylogenetic data and to understand its evolutionary relationships with other metastrongyloid nematodes. Results Specimens of lungworm collected from European badgers in Germany, Romania and Bosnia and Herzegovina were morphologically and molecularly (rDNA, cox1) characterized. From a phylogenetic standpoint, Perostrongylus is grouped with high support together with the genera Filaroides van Beneden, 1858 and Parafilaroides Dougherty, 1946 and includes probably two species: Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933), a parasite of Meles meles in Europe and P. pridhami (Anderson, 1962), a parasite of Neovison vison in North America. Perostrongylus and Aelurostrongylus are assigned to different clades. Aelurostrongylus becomes a monotypic genus, with the only species Aelurostrongylus abstrusus (Railliet, 1898). In addition, we provide morphological and morphometric data for the first-stage (L1), second-stage (L2), and third-stage (L3) larvae of P. falciformis and describe their development in experimentally infected Cornu aspersum snails. The pathological and histopathological lesions in lungs of infected European badgers are also described. This is the first record of P. falciformis in Romania. Conclusions Molecular phylogenetic and morphological data support the validity of the genus Perostrongylus, most probably with two species, P. falciformis in European badgers and P. pridhami in minks in North America. The two genera clearly belong to two different clades: Perostrongylus is grouped together with the genera Filaroides and Parafilaroides (both in the family Filaroididae Schulz, 1951), whereas Aelurostrongylus belongs to a clade with no sister groups.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3124-xPerostrongylusAelurostrongylusMetastrongyloideaEuropean badgersmustelids
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author Georgiana Deak
Andrei Daniel Mihalca
Joerg Hirzmann
Vito Colella
Flaviu Alexandru Tăbăran
Maria Alfonsa Cavalera
Florinel Gheorghe Brudașcă
Christian Bauer
Angela Monica Ionică
Amer Alić
Domenico Otranto
Călin Mircea Gherman
spellingShingle Georgiana Deak
Andrei Daniel Mihalca
Joerg Hirzmann
Vito Colella
Flaviu Alexandru Tăbăran
Maria Alfonsa Cavalera
Florinel Gheorghe Brudașcă
Christian Bauer
Angela Monica Ionică
Amer Alić
Domenico Otranto
Călin Mircea Gherman
Validity of genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934 with new data on Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933) in European badgers, Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758): distribution, life-cycle and pathology
Parasites & Vectors
Perostrongylus
Aelurostrongylus
Metastrongyloidea
European badgers
mustelids
author_facet Georgiana Deak
Andrei Daniel Mihalca
Joerg Hirzmann
Vito Colella
Flaviu Alexandru Tăbăran
Maria Alfonsa Cavalera
Florinel Gheorghe Brudașcă
Christian Bauer
Angela Monica Ionică
Amer Alić
Domenico Otranto
Călin Mircea Gherman
author_sort Georgiana Deak
title Validity of genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934 with new data on Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933) in European badgers, Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758): distribution, life-cycle and pathology
title_short Validity of genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934 with new data on Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933) in European badgers, Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758): distribution, life-cycle and pathology
title_full Validity of genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934 with new data on Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933) in European badgers, Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758): distribution, life-cycle and pathology
title_fullStr Validity of genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934 with new data on Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933) in European badgers, Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758): distribution, life-cycle and pathology
title_full_unstemmed Validity of genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934 with new data on Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933) in European badgers, Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758): distribution, life-cycle and pathology
title_sort validity of genus perostrongylus schlegel, 1934 with new data on perostrongylus falciformis (schlegel, 1933) in european badgers, meles meles (linnaeus, 1758): distribution, life-cycle and pathology
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background A century of debates on the taxonomy of members of the Metastrongyloidea Molin, 1861 led to many reclassifications. Considering the inconstant genus assignation and lack of genetic data, the main aim of this study was to support the validity of the genus Perostrongylus Schlegel, 1934, previously considered a synonym of Aelurostrongylus Cameron, 1927, based on new molecular phylogenetic data and to understand its evolutionary relationships with other metastrongyloid nematodes. Results Specimens of lungworm collected from European badgers in Germany, Romania and Bosnia and Herzegovina were morphologically and molecularly (rDNA, cox1) characterized. From a phylogenetic standpoint, Perostrongylus is grouped with high support together with the genera Filaroides van Beneden, 1858 and Parafilaroides Dougherty, 1946 and includes probably two species: Perostrongylus falciformis (Schlegel, 1933), a parasite of Meles meles in Europe and P. pridhami (Anderson, 1962), a parasite of Neovison vison in North America. Perostrongylus and Aelurostrongylus are assigned to different clades. Aelurostrongylus becomes a monotypic genus, with the only species Aelurostrongylus abstrusus (Railliet, 1898). In addition, we provide morphological and morphometric data for the first-stage (L1), second-stage (L2), and third-stage (L3) larvae of P. falciformis and describe their development in experimentally infected Cornu aspersum snails. The pathological and histopathological lesions in lungs of infected European badgers are also described. This is the first record of P. falciformis in Romania. Conclusions Molecular phylogenetic and morphological data support the validity of the genus Perostrongylus, most probably with two species, P. falciformis in European badgers and P. pridhami in minks in North America. The two genera clearly belong to two different clades: Perostrongylus is grouped together with the genera Filaroides and Parafilaroides (both in the family Filaroididae Schulz, 1951), whereas Aelurostrongylus belongs to a clade with no sister groups.
topic Perostrongylus
Aelurostrongylus
Metastrongyloidea
European badgers
mustelids
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3124-x
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