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Outbreak of Parasitic Dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium sp. Infection in an Endangered Fish from India: Arulius Barb (Dawkinsia arulius)
Freshwater velvet disease is caused by the dinoflagellate parasite, Piscinoodinium sp. This parasite has been reported in tropical and subtropical fishes, and it can cause devastating losses. Moreover, Piscinoodinium sp. is identified as one of the least studied finfish parasites, and the available...
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author | Sudhagar, Arun Sundar Raj, Nithianantham Mohandas, Sowmya Pazhur Serin, Shaji Sibi, Konnoth Kuttappan Sanil, Nandiath Karayi Raja Swaminathan, Thangaraj |
author_facet | Sudhagar, Arun Sundar Raj, Nithianantham Mohandas, Sowmya Pazhur Serin, Shaji Sibi, Konnoth Kuttappan Sanil, Nandiath Karayi Raja Swaminathan, Thangaraj |
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description | Freshwater velvet disease is caused by the dinoflagellate parasite, Piscinoodinium sp. This parasite has been reported in tropical and subtropical fishes, and it can cause devastating losses. Moreover, Piscinoodinium sp. is identified as one of the least studied finfish parasites, and the available molecular information about this parasite is meager. Recently, Piscinoodinium sp. was responsible for the 100% cumulative mortality of the captive-bred F1 generation of Arulius barb (Dawkinsia arulius), an endangered freshwater fish native to India. The trophont stages of the parasite were observed in the skin and gills of the affected fish. The total DNA was extracted from the trophonts collected from the affected Arulius barb and the partial nucleotide sequence of the rDNA complex region (2334 bp) was amplified using PCR. The amplified PCR product exhibited a high sequence identity (97.61%) with Piscinoodinium sp. In the phylogenetic analysis of the SSU rDNA, Piscinoodinium sp. emerged as a separate clade from other dinoflagellate species. This is the first report of the infection of Piscinoodinium sp. in Arulius barb and the molecular information generated from this study can serve as a baseline to study the diversity of the parasite in India. Furthermore, the impact of this parasite among wild fish stock is not known, and this parasite needs further research focus to generate more molecular information and to understand the host–pathogen interaction. |
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spelling | pubmed-96953842022-11-26 Outbreak of Parasitic Dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium sp. Infection in an Endangered Fish from India: Arulius Barb (Dawkinsia arulius) Sudhagar, Arun Sundar Raj, Nithianantham Mohandas, Sowmya Pazhur Serin, Shaji Sibi, Konnoth Kuttappan Sanil, Nandiath Karayi Raja Swaminathan, Thangaraj Pathogens Communication Freshwater velvet disease is caused by the dinoflagellate parasite, Piscinoodinium sp. This parasite has been reported in tropical and subtropical fishes, and it can cause devastating losses. Moreover, Piscinoodinium sp. is identified as one of the least studied finfish parasites, and the available molecular information about this parasite is meager. Recently, Piscinoodinium sp. was responsible for the 100% cumulative mortality of the captive-bred F1 generation of Arulius barb (Dawkinsia arulius), an endangered freshwater fish native to India. The trophont stages of the parasite were observed in the skin and gills of the affected fish. The total DNA was extracted from the trophonts collected from the affected Arulius barb and the partial nucleotide sequence of the rDNA complex region (2334 bp) was amplified using PCR. The amplified PCR product exhibited a high sequence identity (97.61%) with Piscinoodinium sp. In the phylogenetic analysis of the SSU rDNA, Piscinoodinium sp. emerged as a separate clade from other dinoflagellate species. This is the first report of the infection of Piscinoodinium sp. in Arulius barb and the molecular information generated from this study can serve as a baseline to study the diversity of the parasite in India. Furthermore, the impact of this parasite among wild fish stock is not known, and this parasite needs further research focus to generate more molecular information and to understand the host–pathogen interaction. MDPI 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9695384/ /pubmed/36422601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11111350 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/). |
spellingShingle | Communication Sudhagar, Arun Sundar Raj, Nithianantham Mohandas, Sowmya Pazhur Serin, Shaji Sibi, Konnoth Kuttappan Sanil, Nandiath Karayi Raja Swaminathan, Thangaraj Outbreak of Parasitic Dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium sp. Infection in an Endangered Fish from India: Arulius Barb (Dawkinsia arulius) |
title | Outbreak of Parasitic Dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium sp. Infection in an Endangered Fish from India: Arulius Barb (Dawkinsia arulius) |
title_full | Outbreak of Parasitic Dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium sp. Infection in an Endangered Fish from India: Arulius Barb (Dawkinsia arulius) |
title_fullStr | Outbreak of Parasitic Dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium sp. Infection in an Endangered Fish from India: Arulius Barb (Dawkinsia arulius) |
title_full_unstemmed | Outbreak of Parasitic Dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium sp. Infection in an Endangered Fish from India: Arulius Barb (Dawkinsia arulius) |
title_short | Outbreak of Parasitic Dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium sp. Infection in an Endangered Fish from India: Arulius Barb (Dawkinsia arulius) |
title_sort | outbreak of parasitic dinoflagellate piscinoodinium sp. infection in an endangered fish from india: arulius barb (dawkinsia arulius) |
topic | Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36422601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11111350 |
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