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Description of Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. from treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) in northern Borneo with annotations on the utility of COI and 18S rDNA sequences for species delineation

Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. was discovered in histological sections of striated musculature of treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) from Northern Borneo. Sarcocysts were cigar-shaped, 102 μm–545 μm long, and on average 53 μm in diameter. The striated cyst wall varied in thickness (2–10 μm...

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Autores principales: Ortega Pérez, Paula, Wibbelt, Gudrun, Brinkmann, Annika, Galindo Puentes, John A., Tuh, Fred Y.Y., Lakim, Maklarin B., Nitsche, Andreas, Wells, Konstans, Jäkel, Thomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32695576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.07.003
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author Ortega Pérez, Paula
Wibbelt, Gudrun
Brinkmann, Annika
Galindo Puentes, John A.
Tuh, Fred Y.Y.
Lakim, Maklarin B.
Nitsche, Andreas
Wells, Konstans
Jäkel, Thomas
author_facet Ortega Pérez, Paula
Wibbelt, Gudrun
Brinkmann, Annika
Galindo Puentes, John A.
Tuh, Fred Y.Y.
Lakim, Maklarin B.
Nitsche, Andreas
Wells, Konstans
Jäkel, Thomas
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description Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. was discovered in histological sections of striated musculature of treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) from Northern Borneo. Sarcocysts were cigar-shaped, 102 μm–545 μm long, and on average 53 μm in diameter. The striated cyst wall varied in thickness (2–10 μm), depending on whether the finger-like, villous protrusions (VP) were bent. Ultrastructurally, sarcocysts were similar to wall type 12 but basal microtubules extended into VPs that tapered off with a unique U-shaped, electron-dense apical structure. In phylogenetic trees of the nuclear 18S rRNA gene, S. scandentiborneensis formed a distinct branch within a monophyletic subclade of Sarcocystis spp. with (colubrid) snake-rodent life cycle. We mapped all intraspecific (two haplotypes) and interspecific nucleotide substitutions to the secondary structure of the 18S rRNA gene: in both cases, the highest variability occurred within helices V2 and V4 but intraspecific variability mostly related to transitions, while transition/transversion ratios between S. scandentiborneensis, S. zuoi, and S. clethrionomyelaphis were skewed towards transversions. Lack of relevant sequences restricted phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) gene to include only one species of Sarcocystis recovered from a snake host (S. pantherophisi) with which the new species formed a sister relationship. We confirm the presence of the functionally important elements of the COI barcode amino acid sequence of S. scandentiborneensis, whereby the frequency of functionally important amino acids (Alanine, Serine) was markedly different to other taxa of the Sarcocystidae. We regard S. scandentiborneensis a new species, highlighting that structurally or functionally important aspects of the 18S rRNA and COI could expand their utility for delineation of species. We also address the question why treeshrews, believed to be close to primates, carry a parasite that is genetically close to a Sarcocystis lineage preferably developing in the Rodentia as intermediate hosts.
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spelling pubmed-73641152020-07-20 Description of Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. from treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) in northern Borneo with annotations on the utility of COI and 18S rDNA sequences for species delineation Ortega Pérez, Paula Wibbelt, Gudrun Brinkmann, Annika Galindo Puentes, John A. Tuh, Fred Y.Y. Lakim, Maklarin B. Nitsche, Andreas Wells, Konstans Jäkel, Thomas Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl Article Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. was discovered in histological sections of striated musculature of treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) from Northern Borneo. Sarcocysts were cigar-shaped, 102 μm–545 μm long, and on average 53 μm in diameter. The striated cyst wall varied in thickness (2–10 μm), depending on whether the finger-like, villous protrusions (VP) were bent. Ultrastructurally, sarcocysts were similar to wall type 12 but basal microtubules extended into VPs that tapered off with a unique U-shaped, electron-dense apical structure. In phylogenetic trees of the nuclear 18S rRNA gene, S. scandentiborneensis formed a distinct branch within a monophyletic subclade of Sarcocystis spp. with (colubrid) snake-rodent life cycle. We mapped all intraspecific (two haplotypes) and interspecific nucleotide substitutions to the secondary structure of the 18S rRNA gene: in both cases, the highest variability occurred within helices V2 and V4 but intraspecific variability mostly related to transitions, while transition/transversion ratios between S. scandentiborneensis, S. zuoi, and S. clethrionomyelaphis were skewed towards transversions. Lack of relevant sequences restricted phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) gene to include only one species of Sarcocystis recovered from a snake host (S. pantherophisi) with which the new species formed a sister relationship. We confirm the presence of the functionally important elements of the COI barcode amino acid sequence of S. scandentiborneensis, whereby the frequency of functionally important amino acids (Alanine, Serine) was markedly different to other taxa of the Sarcocystidae. We regard S. scandentiborneensis a new species, highlighting that structurally or functionally important aspects of the 18S rRNA and COI could expand their utility for delineation of species. We also address the question why treeshrews, believed to be close to primates, carry a parasite that is genetically close to a Sarcocystis lineage preferably developing in the Rodentia as intermediate hosts. Elsevier 2020-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7364115/ /pubmed/32695576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.07.003 Text en © 2020 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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Ortega Pérez, Paula
Wibbelt, Gudrun
Brinkmann, Annika
Galindo Puentes, John A.
Tuh, Fred Y.Y.
Lakim, Maklarin B.
Nitsche, Andreas
Wells, Konstans
Jäkel, Thomas
Description of Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. from treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) in northern Borneo with annotations on the utility of COI and 18S rDNA sequences for species delineation
title Description of Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. from treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) in northern Borneo with annotations on the utility of COI and 18S rDNA sequences for species delineation
title_full Description of Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. from treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) in northern Borneo with annotations on the utility of COI and 18S rDNA sequences for species delineation
title_fullStr Description of Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. from treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) in northern Borneo with annotations on the utility of COI and 18S rDNA sequences for species delineation
title_full_unstemmed Description of Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. from treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) in northern Borneo with annotations on the utility of COI and 18S rDNA sequences for species delineation
title_short Description of Sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. from treeshrews (Tupaia minor, T. tana) in northern Borneo with annotations on the utility of COI and 18S rDNA sequences for species delineation
title_sort description of sarcocystis scandentiborneensis sp. nov. from treeshrews (tupaia minor, t. tana) in northern borneo with annotations on the utility of coi and 18s rdna sequences for species delineation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32695576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.07.003
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