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Haemocystidium spp., a species complex infecting ancient aquatic turtles of the family Podocnemididae: First report of these parasites in Podocnemis vogli from the Orinoquia

The genus Haemocystidium was described in 1904 by Castellani and Willey. However, several studies considered it a synonym of the genera Plasmodium or Haemoproteus. Recently, molecular evidence has shown the existence of a monophyletic group that corresponds to the genus Haemocystidium. Here, we furt...

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Autores principales: González, Leydy P., Pacheco, M. Andreína, Escalante, Ananías A., Jiménez Maldonado, Andrés David, Cepeda, Axl S., Rodríguez-Fandiño, Oscar A., Vargas‐Ramírez, Mario, Matta, Nubia E.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6906830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31867209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2019.10.003
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author González, Leydy P.
Pacheco, M. Andreína
Escalante, Ananías A.
Jiménez Maldonado, Andrés David
Cepeda, Axl S.
Rodríguez-Fandiño, Oscar A.
Vargas‐Ramírez, Mario
Matta, Nubia E.
author_facet González, Leydy P.
Pacheco, M. Andreína
Escalante, Ananías A.
Jiménez Maldonado, Andrés David
Cepeda, Axl S.
Rodríguez-Fandiño, Oscar A.
Vargas‐Ramírez, Mario
Matta, Nubia E.
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description The genus Haemocystidium was described in 1904 by Castellani and Willey. However, several studies considered it a synonym of the genera Plasmodium or Haemoproteus. Recently, molecular evidence has shown the existence of a monophyletic group that corresponds to the genus Haemocystidium. Here, we further explore the clade Haemocystidium spp. by studying parasites from Testudines. A total of 193 individuals belonging to six families of Testudines were analyzed. The samples were collected in five localities in Colombia: Casanare, Vichada, Arauca, Antioquia, and Córdoba. From each individual, a blood sample was taken for molecular analysis, and peripheral blood smears were made, which were fixed and subsequently stained with Giemsa. The prevalence of Haemocystidium spp. was 1.55% (n = 3/193); all infected individuals belonged to Podocnemis vogli (Savanna Side-necked turtle) from the department of Vichada. This is the first report of Haemocystidium spp. in Colombia and in this turtle species. The phylogenetic analysis of a mitochondrial cytb fragment revealed Haemocystidium spp. as a monophyletic group and as a sister taxon of Haemoproteus catharti and the genus Plasmodium. Haemocystidium spp. are difficult to identify by morphology only. As a result, it is possible that some of the taxa, such as Haemocystidium (Simondia) pacayae, represent a species complex. The parasite found in our study is morphologically indistinguishable from Haemocystidium (Simondia) pacayae reported in Peru. However, the new lineage found in P. vogli shows a genetic distance of 0.02 with Hae. pacayae and 0.04 with Hae. peltocephali. It is proposed that this divergent lineage might be a new species. Nevertheless, additional molecular markers and ecological features could support this hypothesis in the future.
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spelling pubmed-69068302019-12-20 Haemocystidium spp., a species complex infecting ancient aquatic turtles of the family Podocnemididae: First report of these parasites in Podocnemis vogli from the Orinoquia González, Leydy P. Pacheco, M. Andreína Escalante, Ananías A. Jiménez Maldonado, Andrés David Cepeda, Axl S. Rodríguez-Fandiño, Oscar A. Vargas‐Ramírez, Mario Matta, Nubia E. Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl Article The genus Haemocystidium was described in 1904 by Castellani and Willey. However, several studies considered it a synonym of the genera Plasmodium or Haemoproteus. Recently, molecular evidence has shown the existence of a monophyletic group that corresponds to the genus Haemocystidium. Here, we further explore the clade Haemocystidium spp. by studying parasites from Testudines. A total of 193 individuals belonging to six families of Testudines were analyzed. The samples were collected in five localities in Colombia: Casanare, Vichada, Arauca, Antioquia, and Córdoba. From each individual, a blood sample was taken for molecular analysis, and peripheral blood smears were made, which were fixed and subsequently stained with Giemsa. The prevalence of Haemocystidium spp. was 1.55% (n = 3/193); all infected individuals belonged to Podocnemis vogli (Savanna Side-necked turtle) from the department of Vichada. This is the first report of Haemocystidium spp. in Colombia and in this turtle species. The phylogenetic analysis of a mitochondrial cytb fragment revealed Haemocystidium spp. as a monophyletic group and as a sister taxon of Haemoproteus catharti and the genus Plasmodium. Haemocystidium spp. are difficult to identify by morphology only. As a result, it is possible that some of the taxa, such as Haemocystidium (Simondia) pacayae, represent a species complex. The parasite found in our study is morphologically indistinguishable from Haemocystidium (Simondia) pacayae reported in Peru. However, the new lineage found in P. vogli shows a genetic distance of 0.02 with Hae. pacayae and 0.04 with Hae. peltocephali. It is proposed that this divergent lineage might be a new species. Nevertheless, additional molecular markers and ecological features could support this hypothesis in the future. Elsevier 2019-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6906830/ /pubmed/31867209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2019.10.003 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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González, Leydy P.
Pacheco, M. Andreína
Escalante, Ananías A.
Jiménez Maldonado, Andrés David
Cepeda, Axl S.
Rodríguez-Fandiño, Oscar A.
Vargas‐Ramírez, Mario
Matta, Nubia E.
Haemocystidium spp., a species complex infecting ancient aquatic turtles of the family Podocnemididae: First report of these parasites in Podocnemis vogli from the Orinoquia
title Haemocystidium spp., a species complex infecting ancient aquatic turtles of the family Podocnemididae: First report of these parasites in Podocnemis vogli from the Orinoquia
title_full Haemocystidium spp., a species complex infecting ancient aquatic turtles of the family Podocnemididae: First report of these parasites in Podocnemis vogli from the Orinoquia
title_fullStr Haemocystidium spp., a species complex infecting ancient aquatic turtles of the family Podocnemididae: First report of these parasites in Podocnemis vogli from the Orinoquia
title_full_unstemmed Haemocystidium spp., a species complex infecting ancient aquatic turtles of the family Podocnemididae: First report of these parasites in Podocnemis vogli from the Orinoquia
title_short Haemocystidium spp., a species complex infecting ancient aquatic turtles of the family Podocnemididae: First report of these parasites in Podocnemis vogli from the Orinoquia
title_sort haemocystidium spp., a species complex infecting ancient aquatic turtles of the family podocnemididae: first report of these parasites in podocnemis vogli from the orinoquia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6906830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31867209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2019.10.003
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