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Haemosporidian Parasites of White-Breasted Waterhens (Amaurornis phoenicurus), with a Report and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus gallinulae in Thailand

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Haemosporidian parasites infect terrestrial vertebrates as well as avian species worldwide. However, for resident birds of the Rallidae family, such as White-breasted Waterhens, few data are available regarding haemosporidian infection. Therefore, this study aimed to detect haemospor...

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Autores principales: Prompiram, Phirom, Poltep, Kanaporn, Chaisilp, Nattarun, Chakritbudsabong, Warunya, Buamas, Supakit, Rungarunlert, Sasitorn
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10294891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37370516
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13122006
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author Prompiram, Phirom
Poltep, Kanaporn
Chaisilp, Nattarun
Chakritbudsabong, Warunya
Buamas, Supakit
Rungarunlert, Sasitorn
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Poltep, Kanaporn
Chaisilp, Nattarun
Chakritbudsabong, Warunya
Buamas, Supakit
Rungarunlert, Sasitorn
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Haemosporidian parasites infect terrestrial vertebrates as well as avian species worldwide. However, for resident birds of the Rallidae family, such as White-breasted Waterhens, few data are available regarding haemosporidian infection. Therefore, this study aimed to detect haemosporidian infection in White-breasted Waterhens, microscopic and genetic examinations of blood samples were performed. Four species of haemosporidians were identified; however, the morphological features of only Haemoproteus gallinulae are presented. Phylogenetic analysis of standard DNA sequences revealed a close relationship between Haemoproteus species and their classification into the subgenus Parahaemoproteus. However, three Plasmodium species were found to have a wide range of hosts. The phylogenetic tree of this parasite clearly showed individual clusters. For one of them, the species was not identified; however, it matched a previously reported species that was isolated from mosquitoes. Two of the Plasmodium species were identified as well-known, generalist parasites that cause severe diseases in hosts: P. collidatum and P. elongatum. This study revealed the role of White-breasted Waterhens as carriers of haemosporidian parasites. Our findings provide potential information for further research. ABSTRACT: Haemosporidian parasites are vector-borne parasites infecting terrestrial vertebrates as well as avian species, such as the White-breasted Waterhen, a Gruiformes waterbird found in lowlands near wetlands and distributed throughout Thailand. However, information regarding haemosporidia infection in this species is lacking. To establish regional information, 17 blood samples were collected from White-breasted Waterhens. Four haemoparasite lineages were identified in six blood samples: Haemoproteus gallinulae, Plasmodium collidatum, Plasmodium elongatum, and an unidentified Plasmodium species. H. gallinulae was characterized with morphological features in White-breasted Waterhens for the first time; the morphological characteristics were consistent with previous descriptions. H. gallinulae was more closely related to Haemoproteus species of Passeriformes birds than to those of Gruiformes birds. The Plasmodium parasites infecting these White-breasted Waterhens previously caused severe avian malaria in other host species. The unidentified Plasmodium species had rarely been documented, although it was reported in the Culex vector and was possibly associated with specialist parasites either as host or habitat. Our findings reveal multiple haemosporidian species reflecting the role of this avian host as a carrier of haemosporidians. This study offers species records and molecular materials that may provide critical information for further targeted research into these haemosporidia.
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spelling pubmed-102948912023-06-28 Haemosporidian Parasites of White-Breasted Waterhens (Amaurornis phoenicurus), with a Report and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus gallinulae in Thailand Prompiram, Phirom Poltep, Kanaporn Chaisilp, Nattarun Chakritbudsabong, Warunya Buamas, Supakit Rungarunlert, Sasitorn Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Haemosporidian parasites infect terrestrial vertebrates as well as avian species worldwide. However, for resident birds of the Rallidae family, such as White-breasted Waterhens, few data are available regarding haemosporidian infection. Therefore, this study aimed to detect haemosporidian infection in White-breasted Waterhens, microscopic and genetic examinations of blood samples were performed. Four species of haemosporidians were identified; however, the morphological features of only Haemoproteus gallinulae are presented. Phylogenetic analysis of standard DNA sequences revealed a close relationship between Haemoproteus species and their classification into the subgenus Parahaemoproteus. However, three Plasmodium species were found to have a wide range of hosts. The phylogenetic tree of this parasite clearly showed individual clusters. For one of them, the species was not identified; however, it matched a previously reported species that was isolated from mosquitoes. Two of the Plasmodium species were identified as well-known, generalist parasites that cause severe diseases in hosts: P. collidatum and P. elongatum. This study revealed the role of White-breasted Waterhens as carriers of haemosporidian parasites. Our findings provide potential information for further research. ABSTRACT: Haemosporidian parasites are vector-borne parasites infecting terrestrial vertebrates as well as avian species, such as the White-breasted Waterhen, a Gruiformes waterbird found in lowlands near wetlands and distributed throughout Thailand. However, information regarding haemosporidia infection in this species is lacking. To establish regional information, 17 blood samples were collected from White-breasted Waterhens. Four haemoparasite lineages were identified in six blood samples: Haemoproteus gallinulae, Plasmodium collidatum, Plasmodium elongatum, and an unidentified Plasmodium species. H. gallinulae was characterized with morphological features in White-breasted Waterhens for the first time; the morphological characteristics were consistent with previous descriptions. H. gallinulae was more closely related to Haemoproteus species of Passeriformes birds than to those of Gruiformes birds. The Plasmodium parasites infecting these White-breasted Waterhens previously caused severe avian malaria in other host species. The unidentified Plasmodium species had rarely been documented, although it was reported in the Culex vector and was possibly associated with specialist parasites either as host or habitat. Our findings reveal multiple haemosporidian species reflecting the role of this avian host as a carrier of haemosporidians. This study offers species records and molecular materials that may provide critical information for further targeted research into these haemosporidia. MDPI 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10294891/ /pubmed/37370516 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13122006 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Prompiram, Phirom
Poltep, Kanaporn
Chaisilp, Nattarun
Chakritbudsabong, Warunya
Buamas, Supakit
Rungarunlert, Sasitorn
Haemosporidian Parasites of White-Breasted Waterhens (Amaurornis phoenicurus), with a Report and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus gallinulae in Thailand
title Haemosporidian Parasites of White-Breasted Waterhens (Amaurornis phoenicurus), with a Report and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus gallinulae in Thailand
title_full Haemosporidian Parasites of White-Breasted Waterhens (Amaurornis phoenicurus), with a Report and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus gallinulae in Thailand
title_fullStr Haemosporidian Parasites of White-Breasted Waterhens (Amaurornis phoenicurus), with a Report and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus gallinulae in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Haemosporidian Parasites of White-Breasted Waterhens (Amaurornis phoenicurus), with a Report and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus gallinulae in Thailand
title_short Haemosporidian Parasites of White-Breasted Waterhens (Amaurornis phoenicurus), with a Report and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus gallinulae in Thailand
title_sort haemosporidian parasites of white-breasted waterhens (amaurornis phoenicurus), with a report and molecular characterization of haemoproteus gallinulae in thailand
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10294891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37370516
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13122006
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