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A New Disease Caused by an Unidentified Etiological Agent Affects European Salamanders

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the last few years, multiple new infectious diseases have affected amphibians, causing unprecedented declines and extinctions at the global scale. Many of these diseases are caused by pathogens that have been described during recent decades. In this study we report a novel disease...

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Autores principales: Manenti, Raoul, Mercurio, Silvia, Melotto, Andrea, Barzaghi, Benedetta, Epis, Sara, Tecilla, Marco, Pennati, Roberta, Scarì, Giorgio Ulisse, Ficetola, Gentile Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8944795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35327092
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12060696
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author Manenti, Raoul
Mercurio, Silvia
Melotto, Andrea
Barzaghi, Benedetta
Epis, Sara
Tecilla, Marco
Pennati, Roberta
Scarì, Giorgio Ulisse
Ficetola, Gentile Francesco
author_facet Manenti, Raoul
Mercurio, Silvia
Melotto, Andrea
Barzaghi, Benedetta
Epis, Sara
Tecilla, Marco
Pennati, Roberta
Scarì, Giorgio Ulisse
Ficetola, Gentile Francesco
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the last few years, multiple new infectious diseases have affected amphibians, causing unprecedented declines and extinctions at the global scale. Many of these diseases are caused by pathogens that have been described during recent decades. In this study we report a novel disease, affecting European amphibians. In a protected area of Northern Italy, since the autumn of 2013, we started to find some adult salamanders with cysts at the throat level (subgular region). Following this observation, we ran a regular monitoring of the salamander population and performed multiple morphological and molecular investigations to identify the cause of this undescribed disease. The cysts surround peculiar cells, probably protists, of about 30 µm covered by numerous motile cilia/undulipodia. Despite multiple attempts with a broad spectrum of techniques, the detailed identification remains challenging as we have been unable to match its features with previously described organisms. We provide the results achieved till now to promote a rapid dissemination on this new enigmatic wildlife pathogen and to create a basis for further and deeper studies. ABSTRACT: New pathologies are causing dramatic declines and extinctions of multiple amphibian species. In 2013, in one fire salamander population of Northern Italy, we found individuals with undescribed cysts at the throat level, a malady whose existence has not previously been reported in amphibians. With the aim of describing this novel disease, we performed repeated field surveys to assess the frequency of affected salamanders from 2014 to 2020, and integrated morphological, histological, and molecular analyses to identify the pathogen. The novel disease affected up to 22% of salamanders of the study population and started spreading to nearby populations. Cysts are formed by mucus surrounding protist-like cells about 30 µm long, characterized by numerous cilia/undulipodia. Morphological and genetic analyses did not yield a clear match with described organisms. The existence of this pathogen calls for the implementation of biosecurity protocols and more studies on the dynamics of transmission and the impact on wild populations.
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spelling pubmed-89447952022-03-25 A New Disease Caused by an Unidentified Etiological Agent Affects European Salamanders Manenti, Raoul Mercurio, Silvia Melotto, Andrea Barzaghi, Benedetta Epis, Sara Tecilla, Marco Pennati, Roberta Scarì, Giorgio Ulisse Ficetola, Gentile Francesco Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the last few years, multiple new infectious diseases have affected amphibians, causing unprecedented declines and extinctions at the global scale. Many of these diseases are caused by pathogens that have been described during recent decades. In this study we report a novel disease, affecting European amphibians. In a protected area of Northern Italy, since the autumn of 2013, we started to find some adult salamanders with cysts at the throat level (subgular region). Following this observation, we ran a regular monitoring of the salamander population and performed multiple morphological and molecular investigations to identify the cause of this undescribed disease. The cysts surround peculiar cells, probably protists, of about 30 µm covered by numerous motile cilia/undulipodia. Despite multiple attempts with a broad spectrum of techniques, the detailed identification remains challenging as we have been unable to match its features with previously described organisms. We provide the results achieved till now to promote a rapid dissemination on this new enigmatic wildlife pathogen and to create a basis for further and deeper studies. ABSTRACT: New pathologies are causing dramatic declines and extinctions of multiple amphibian species. In 2013, in one fire salamander population of Northern Italy, we found individuals with undescribed cysts at the throat level, a malady whose existence has not previously been reported in amphibians. With the aim of describing this novel disease, we performed repeated field surveys to assess the frequency of affected salamanders from 2014 to 2020, and integrated morphological, histological, and molecular analyses to identify the pathogen. The novel disease affected up to 22% of salamanders of the study population and started spreading to nearby populations. Cysts are formed by mucus surrounding protist-like cells about 30 µm long, characterized by numerous cilia/undulipodia. Morphological and genetic analyses did not yield a clear match with described organisms. The existence of this pathogen calls for the implementation of biosecurity protocols and more studies on the dynamics of transmission and the impact on wild populations. MDPI 2022-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8944795/ /pubmed/35327092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12060696 Text en © 2022 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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Manenti, Raoul
Mercurio, Silvia
Melotto, Andrea
Barzaghi, Benedetta
Epis, Sara
Tecilla, Marco
Pennati, Roberta
Scarì, Giorgio Ulisse
Ficetola, Gentile Francesco
A New Disease Caused by an Unidentified Etiological Agent Affects European Salamanders
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title_full A New Disease Caused by an Unidentified Etiological Agent Affects European Salamanders
title_fullStr A New Disease Caused by an Unidentified Etiological Agent Affects European Salamanders
title_full_unstemmed A New Disease Caused by an Unidentified Etiological Agent Affects European Salamanders
title_short A New Disease Caused by an Unidentified Etiological Agent Affects European Salamanders
title_sort new disease caused by an unidentified etiological agent affects european salamanders
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8944795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35327092
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12060696
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