Whipps Christopher M, Adlard Robert D, Bryant Mal S, Lester Robert J G, Findlay Vanessa, Kent Michael L
Center for Fish Disease Research, Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3404, USA.
J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2003 May-Jun;50(3):215-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2003.tb00120.x.
Fish species around the world are parasitized by myxozoans of the genus Kudoa, several of which infect and cause damage of commercial importance. In particular, Kudoa thyrsites and Kudoa amamiensis infect certain cultured fish species causing damage to muscle tissue, making the fish unmarketable. Kudoa thyrsites has a broad host and geographic range infecting over 35 different fish species worldwide, while K. amamiensis has only been reported from a few species in Japanese waters. Through morphological and molecular analyses we have confirmed the presence of both of these parasites in eastern Australian waters. In addition, a novel Kudoa species was identified, having stellate spores, with one polar capsule larger than the other three. The SSU rDNA sequence of this parasite was 1.5% different from K. thyrsites and is an outlier from K. thyrsites representatives in a phylogenetic analysis. Furthermore, the spores of this parasite are distinctly smaller than those of K. thyrsites, and thus it is described as Kudoa minithyrsites n. sp. Although the potential effects of K. minithyrsites n. sp. on its fish hosts are unknown, both K. thyrsites and K. amamiensis are associated with flesh quality problems in some cultured species and may be potential threats to an expanding aquaculture industry in Australia.
全球鱼类都受到库道虫属(Kudoa)粘孢子虫的寄生,其中有几种会感染并造成具有商业重要性的损害。特别是,肥壮库道虫(Kudoa thyrsites)和奄美库道虫(Kudoa amamiensis)感染某些养殖鱼类品种,对肌肉组织造成损害,导致鱼无法销售。肥壮库道虫宿主范围广、地理分布广,在全球感染超过35种不同鱼类,而奄美库道虫仅在日本水域的少数几种鱼类中被报道过。通过形态学和分子分析,我们已证实这两种寄生虫在澳大利亚东部水域均有存在。此外,还鉴定出一种新的库道虫物种,其孢子呈星状,一个极囊比其他三个极囊大。这种寄生虫的小亚基核糖体DNA(SSU rDNA)序列与肥壮库道虫有1.5%的差异,在系统发育分析中是肥壮库道虫代表种的一个异常分支。此外,这种寄生虫的孢子明显小于肥壮库道虫的孢子,因此将其描述为微小肥壮库道虫(Kudoa minithyrsites n. sp.)。虽然微小肥壮库道虫对其鱼类宿主的潜在影响尚不清楚,但肥壮库道虫和奄美库道虫在一些养殖品种中都与肉质问题有关,可能对澳大利亚不断扩大的水产养殖业构成潜在威胁。