Penzhorn B L, Kjemtrup A M, López-Rebollar L M, Conrad P A
Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, Republic of South Africa.
J Parasitol. 2001 Jun;87(3):681-5. doi: 10.1645/0022-3395(2001)087[0681:BLNSFL]2.0.CO;2.
Babesia leo, a small piroplasm isolated from lions in South Africa is described as a distinct species based on a phylogenetic analysis of the 18S rRNA gene. Intraerythrocytic trophozoite and merozoite stages of B. leo are morphologically indistinguishable from other small piroplasms of felids. Previous studies showed that B. leo was biologically and antigenically distinct from B. felis, which is known to infect wild and domestic felids in South Africa. Molecular characterization showed strong support for the phylogenetic seperation of B. leo as a distinct species from B. felis and other felid piroplasms. Phylogenetic analysis also showed that Babesia microti and all of the felid piroplasms from Africa with known 18S rRNA gene sequences available, including B. leo, formed a single, separate clade, sister to the other babesial and theilerial piroplasm parasites.
从南非狮子体内分离出的小型梨形虫——狮巴贝斯虫,基于对18S rRNA基因的系统发育分析,被描述为一个独特的物种。狮巴贝斯虫的红细胞内滋养体和裂殖子阶段在形态上与猫科动物的其他小型梨形虫无法区分。先前的研究表明,狮巴贝斯虫在生物学和抗原性上与猫巴贝斯虫不同,已知猫巴贝斯虫可感染南非的野生和家养猫科动物。分子特征显示,有力支持将狮巴贝斯虫作为一个与猫巴贝斯虫和其他猫科动物梨形虫不同的物种进行系统发育分离。系统发育分析还表明,微小巴贝斯虫以及所有来自非洲且具有已知18S rRNA基因序列的猫科动物梨形虫,包括狮巴贝斯虫,形成了一个单独的分支,是其他巴贝斯虫和泰勒梨形虫寄生虫的姐妹分支。