Okamoto Munehiro, Urushima Hayato, Iwasa Masahiro, Hasegawa Hideo
Department of Laboratory Animal Science, School of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, Tottori, USA.
J Vet Med Sci. 2007 May;69(5):545-7. doi: 10.1292/jvms.69.545.
Species of the genus Syphacia are considered to have generally co-evolved with their rodent hosts. This study determined partial sequences of the CO1 gene from several species in the genus Syphacia and discuss the relationships between pinworms and their hosts. Syphacia montana, which parasitizes Microtinae, was closely related to S. frederici and S. obvelata, which parasitize Murinae. Although both S. obvelata and S. ohtaorum parasitize rodents in the genus Mus, these two species were not found to be closely related to each other. Syphacia frederici, S. emileromani and S. agraria are all pinworms of the Apodemus species, but genetic affiliation between these three species was not indicated. These facts suggest that the co-evolutionary relationship between species of the genus Syphacia and their host rodents may not so strict and host switching has probably occurred during the course of evolution.
管圆线虫属的物种通常被认为与其啮齿动物宿主共同进化。本研究测定了管圆线虫属几个物种的CO1基因部分序列,并讨论了蛲虫与其宿主之间的关系。寄生于田鼠亚科的蒙大拿管圆线虫与寄生于鼠亚科的弗雷德里克管圆线虫和有翼管圆线虫密切相关。虽然有翼管圆线虫和太田管圆线虫都寄生于小家鼠属的啮齿动物,但未发现这两个物种彼此密切相关。弗雷德里克管圆线虫、埃米罗马尼管圆线虫和农田管圆线虫都是姬鼠属物种的蛲虫,但这三个物种之间未显示出基因关联。这些事实表明,管圆线虫属物种与其宿主啮齿动物之间的共同进化关系可能并不严格,并且在进化过程中可能发生了宿主转换。