The presence of sporogonic stages of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in Icelandic salmonids detected using in situ hybridisation

Proliferative kidney disease (PKD) is a widespread temperature-dependent disease in salmonids caused by the myxozoan parasite, Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae (Canning, Curry, Feist, Longshaw et Okamura, 1999) (Tb). Tb has a two-host life cycle, involving fish as an intermediate host and freshwater br...

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Published in:Folia Parasitologica
Main Authors: Svavarsdóttir, Fjóla Rut, Freeman, Mark A., Antonsson, Þórólfur, Árnason, Friðþjófur, Kristmundsson, Árni
Language:English
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PKD
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https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2021.020
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:d6460fed-4775-4128-a7a0-5334f33c3169 2024-03-17T08:55:09+00:00 The presence of sporogonic stages of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in Icelandic salmonids detected using in situ hybridisation Svavarsdóttir, Fjóla Rut Freeman, Mark A. Antonsson, Þórólfur Árnason, Friðþjófur Kristmundsson, Árni 1-8 počítač zdroj https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:d6460fed-4775-4128-a7a0-5334f33c3169 https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2021.020 eng eng https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:d6460fed-4775-4128-a7a0-5334f33c3169 doi:10.14411/fp.2021.020 policy:public proliferative kidney disease PKD Arctic charr brown trout Atlantic salmon sporogony salmonid intratubular ftczechacademysc https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2021.020 2024-02-19T23:09:22Z Proliferative kidney disease (PKD) is a widespread temperature-dependent disease in salmonids caused by the myxozoan parasite, Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae (Canning, Curry, Feist, Longshaw et Okamura, 1999) (Tb). Tb has a two-host life cycle, involving fish as an intermediate host and freshwater bryozoans as the definitive host. Although salmonids are acknowledged as hosts for the parasite, it is less clear which fish species are active hosts in the life cycle of Tb. Differences in infection dynamics have been observed between some fish species, which are thought to be related to the existence of two main Tb-strains, the American and European. Iceland, having three species of indigenous salmonids and positioned geographically between Europe and North America, is an ideal location to study the natural development of Tb in wild fish. The main aim of this study was to determine the genetic origin of Tb in Iceland and confirm whether mature spores are produced in Icelandic salmonids. In this study, Icelandic salmonids were infected with the European Tb-strain. In situ hybridisation revealed that intraluminal sporogonic stages, including mature spores, were commonly observed in all three salmonid species. The presence of intraluminal stages has previously been confirmed in brown trout Salmo trutta Linnaeus and Atlantic salmon S. salar Linnaeus in Europe, but they have only been observed in Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (Linnaeus) in North America, infected by the local strain. This is, therefore, the first time that sporogonic stages have been observed in Arctic charr in Europe, where fish are infected with the European Tb-strain. Our data strongly suggest that all the three salmonid species inhabiting Icelandic waters serve as active hosts in the life cycle of Tb. However, for full confirmation, transmission trials are needed. Other/Unknown Material Arctic charr Arctic Atlantic salmon Iceland Salvelinus alpinus Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Arctic Folia Parasitologica 68
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topic proliferative kidney disease
PKD
Arctic charr
brown trout
Atlantic salmon
sporogony
salmonid
intratubular
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PKD
Arctic charr
brown trout
Atlantic salmon
sporogony
salmonid
intratubular
Svavarsdóttir, Fjóla Rut
Freeman, Mark A.
Antonsson, Þórólfur
Árnason, Friðþjófur
Kristmundsson, Árni
The presence of sporogonic stages of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in Icelandic salmonids detected using in situ hybridisation
topic_facet proliferative kidney disease
PKD
Arctic charr
brown trout
Atlantic salmon
sporogony
salmonid
intratubular
description Proliferative kidney disease (PKD) is a widespread temperature-dependent disease in salmonids caused by the myxozoan parasite, Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae (Canning, Curry, Feist, Longshaw et Okamura, 1999) (Tb). Tb has a two-host life cycle, involving fish as an intermediate host and freshwater bryozoans as the definitive host. Although salmonids are acknowledged as hosts for the parasite, it is less clear which fish species are active hosts in the life cycle of Tb. Differences in infection dynamics have been observed between some fish species, which are thought to be related to the existence of two main Tb-strains, the American and European. Iceland, having three species of indigenous salmonids and positioned geographically between Europe and North America, is an ideal location to study the natural development of Tb in wild fish. The main aim of this study was to determine the genetic origin of Tb in Iceland and confirm whether mature spores are produced in Icelandic salmonids. In this study, Icelandic salmonids were infected with the European Tb-strain. In situ hybridisation revealed that intraluminal sporogonic stages, including mature spores, were commonly observed in all three salmonid species. The presence of intraluminal stages has previously been confirmed in brown trout Salmo trutta Linnaeus and Atlantic salmon S. salar Linnaeus in Europe, but they have only been observed in Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (Linnaeus) in North America, infected by the local strain. This is, therefore, the first time that sporogonic stages have been observed in Arctic charr in Europe, where fish are infected with the European Tb-strain. Our data strongly suggest that all the three salmonid species inhabiting Icelandic waters serve as active hosts in the life cycle of Tb. However, for full confirmation, transmission trials are needed.
author Svavarsdóttir, Fjóla Rut
Freeman, Mark A.
Antonsson, Þórólfur
Árnason, Friðþjófur
Kristmundsson, Árni
author_facet Svavarsdóttir, Fjóla Rut
Freeman, Mark A.
Antonsson, Þórólfur
Árnason, Friðþjófur
Kristmundsson, Árni
author_sort Svavarsdóttir, Fjóla Rut
title The presence of sporogonic stages of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in Icelandic salmonids detected using in situ hybridisation
title_short The presence of sporogonic stages of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in Icelandic salmonids detected using in situ hybridisation
title_full The presence of sporogonic stages of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in Icelandic salmonids detected using in situ hybridisation
title_fullStr The presence of sporogonic stages of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in Icelandic salmonids detected using in situ hybridisation
title_full_unstemmed The presence of sporogonic stages of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in Icelandic salmonids detected using in situ hybridisation
title_sort presence of sporogonic stages of tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in icelandic salmonids detected using in situ hybridisation
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