Morphological and molecular identification of a new Kudoa thyrsites isolate in Mediterranean silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus

Myxozoans of the genus Kudoa (Myxosporea, Multivalvulida) infect marine and estuarine fish species worldwide. Some Kudoa species are of concern to the seafood industry since they may generate macroscopic cysts in the fish host's musculature, or cause post mortem myoliquefaction, commonly known...

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Published in:Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Main Authors: Giulietti, Lucilla, Mattiucci, Simonetta, Paoletti, Michela, Grevskott, Didrik H., Bao, Miguel, Cipriani, Paolo, Levsen, Arne
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03316
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/1226935 2024-02-11T10:07:15+01:00 Morphological and molecular identification of a new Kudoa thyrsites isolate in Mediterranean silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus Giulietti, Lucilla Mattiucci, Simonetta Paoletti, Michela Grevskott, Didrik H. Bao, Miguel Cipriani, Paolo Levsen, Arne Giulietti, Lucilla Mattiucci, Simonetta Paoletti, Michela Grevskott, Didrik H. Bao, Miguel Cipriani, Paolo Levsen, Arne 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1226935 https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03316 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/30628578 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000456196600004 volume:132 issue:2 firstpage:125 lastpage:134 numberofpages:10 journal:DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1226935 doi:10.3354/dao03316 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85059797329 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess fish parasite kudoa thyrsite lepidopus caudatu mediterranean sea molecular identification myoliquefaction new morphological character ‘soft flesh’ ecology evolution behavior and systematic aquatic science info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03316 2024-01-17T18:02:16Z Myxozoans of the genus Kudoa (Myxosporea, Multivalvulida) infect marine and estuarine fish species worldwide. Some Kudoa species are of concern to the seafood industry since they may generate macroscopic cysts in the fish host's musculature, or cause post mortem myoliquefaction, commonly known as 'soft flesh'. One of the economically most important species is K. thyrsites, a myoliquefactive myxosporean parasite that occurs in many wild and cultured marine fish species worldwide. Here we identified a K. thyrsites isolate as the causative agent of myoliquefaction in silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus from the Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean Sea). For comparative and validation purposes, the morphological and molecular characteristics of the isolate were compared with fresh spores of a K. thyrsites isolate infecting Atlantic mackerel Scomber scombrus from the Norwegian Sea. Myxospores of both isolates shared a stellate appearance and contained 4 unequal pyriform polar capsules (1 large, 1 small and 2 intermediate). These morphological traits were consistent with all other previously described K. thyrsites isolates. Moreover, the small subunit rDNA sequences of the Mediterranean and Norwegian Sea isolates revealed 100% similarity, and matched 100% with K. thyrsites isolates previously recorded in myoliquefactive Atlantic mackerel from the North Sea and off southern England. The findings suggest that K. thyrsites is the primary cause of myoliquefaction in silver scabbardfish from the Alboran Sea. This report represents the first morphological and molecular characterization of K. thyrsites in the Mediterranean Sea. A set of new allometric characters is proposed as additional descriptors for more accurate and specific description of kudoid myxospores. Article in Journal/Newspaper Norwegian Sea Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Norwegian Sea Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 132 2 125 134
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topic fish parasite
kudoa thyrsite
lepidopus caudatu
mediterranean sea
molecular identification
myoliquefaction
new morphological character
‘soft flesh’
ecology
evolution
behavior and systematic
aquatic science
spellingShingle fish parasite
kudoa thyrsite
lepidopus caudatu
mediterranean sea
molecular identification
myoliquefaction
new morphological character
‘soft flesh’
ecology
evolution
behavior and systematic
aquatic science
Giulietti, Lucilla
Mattiucci, Simonetta
Paoletti, Michela
Grevskott, Didrik H.
Bao, Miguel
Cipriani, Paolo
Levsen, Arne
Morphological and molecular identification of a new Kudoa thyrsites isolate in Mediterranean silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus
topic_facet fish parasite
kudoa thyrsite
lepidopus caudatu
mediterranean sea
molecular identification
myoliquefaction
new morphological character
‘soft flesh’
ecology
evolution
behavior and systematic
aquatic science
description Myxozoans of the genus Kudoa (Myxosporea, Multivalvulida) infect marine and estuarine fish species worldwide. Some Kudoa species are of concern to the seafood industry since they may generate macroscopic cysts in the fish host's musculature, or cause post mortem myoliquefaction, commonly known as 'soft flesh'. One of the economically most important species is K. thyrsites, a myoliquefactive myxosporean parasite that occurs in many wild and cultured marine fish species worldwide. Here we identified a K. thyrsites isolate as the causative agent of myoliquefaction in silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus from the Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean Sea). For comparative and validation purposes, the morphological and molecular characteristics of the isolate were compared with fresh spores of a K. thyrsites isolate infecting Atlantic mackerel Scomber scombrus from the Norwegian Sea. Myxospores of both isolates shared a stellate appearance and contained 4 unequal pyriform polar capsules (1 large, 1 small and 2 intermediate). These morphological traits were consistent with all other previously described K. thyrsites isolates. Moreover, the small subunit rDNA sequences of the Mediterranean and Norwegian Sea isolates revealed 100% similarity, and matched 100% with K. thyrsites isolates previously recorded in myoliquefactive Atlantic mackerel from the North Sea and off southern England. The findings suggest that K. thyrsites is the primary cause of myoliquefaction in silver scabbardfish from the Alboran Sea. This report represents the first morphological and molecular characterization of K. thyrsites in the Mediterranean Sea. A set of new allometric characters is proposed as additional descriptors for more accurate and specific description of kudoid myxospores.
author2 Giulietti, Lucilla
Mattiucci, Simonetta
Paoletti, Michela
Grevskott, Didrik H.
Bao, Miguel
Cipriani, Paolo
Levsen, Arne
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Giulietti, Lucilla
Mattiucci, Simonetta
Paoletti, Michela
Grevskott, Didrik H.
Bao, Miguel
Cipriani, Paolo
Levsen, Arne
author_facet Giulietti, Lucilla
Mattiucci, Simonetta
Paoletti, Michela
Grevskott, Didrik H.
Bao, Miguel
Cipriani, Paolo
Levsen, Arne
author_sort Giulietti, Lucilla
title Morphological and molecular identification of a new Kudoa thyrsites isolate in Mediterranean silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus
title_short Morphological and molecular identification of a new Kudoa thyrsites isolate in Mediterranean silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus
title_full Morphological and molecular identification of a new Kudoa thyrsites isolate in Mediterranean silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus
title_fullStr Morphological and molecular identification of a new Kudoa thyrsites isolate in Mediterranean silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and molecular identification of a new Kudoa thyrsites isolate in Mediterranean silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus
title_sort morphological and molecular identification of a new kudoa thyrsites isolate in mediterranean silver scabbardfish lepidopus caudatus
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