All-Russian Institute of Plant Protection, Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Podbelskogo sh. 3, St. Petersburg, Pushkin, 196608, Russia.
Parasitol Res. 2010 Nov;107(6):1381-9. doi: 10.1007/s00436-010-2012-x. Epub 2010 Aug 10.
The life cycle, ultrastructure, and molecular phylogeny of a new microsporidium Crispospora chironomi g.n. sp.n., a parasite of the midge Chironomus plumosus, are described. The parasite infects the gut epithelium of the host larvae and possesses sporogonies of two types, polysporoblastic and disporoblastic, respectively, proceeding within the same host cell. In the sporogonial sequence of the first type, dozens of spherical monokaryotic spores within a thick-walled capsule are formed. The spores are 1.5-2.0 μm in diameter; the exospore possesses two to three bundles of tubular protrusions. In the sporogonial sequence of the second type, diplokaryotic oval spores, 2.5 × 1.5 μm in size, are formed within a compartment, partially surrounded with multilayered membranes. Spores of both types are similar in respect to inner structure, possessing a well-developed extrusion apparatus with (a) the anterior vesicular part of the polaroplast covering the lamellar posterior one and (b) isofilar polar filament with several coils in one row. Small subunit ribosomal DNA phylogeny showed position of the new microsporidium in a cluster uniting microsporidia of terrestrial origin infecting diverse hosts, nested within Clade IV, corresponding to Class Terresporidia sensu Vossbrinck and Debrunner-Vossbrinck (Folia Parasitol 52:131-142, 2005).
一种新的微孢子虫 Crispospora chironomi g.n. sp.n. 的生命周期、超微结构和分子系统发育,该微孢子虫是一种寄生在摇蚊幼虫体内的寄生虫,被描述。寄生虫感染宿主幼虫的肠上皮,并具有两种类型的孢子发生,分别是多孢子发生和双孢子发生,分别在同一宿主细胞内进行。在第一种孢子发生序列中,在厚壁胶囊内形成数十个球形单核孢子。孢子直径为 1.5-2.0μm;外孢子具有两到三束管状突起。在第二种孢子发生序列中,在一个隔室中形成大小为 2.5×1.5μm 的双元椭圆形孢子,部分被多层膜包围。两种类型的孢子在内部结构上是相似的,具有发育良好的挤出装置,其中(a)极质体的前泡状部分覆盖层状的后极质体,(b)具有几个线圈的等丝极性丝。小亚基核糖体 DNA 系统发育表明,新的微孢子虫位于一个集群中,该集群联合了感染各种宿主的陆生起源的微孢子虫,嵌套在第四类中,对应于 Vossbrinck 和 Debrunner-Vossbrinck(Folia Parasitol 52:131-142, 2005)定义的 Terresporidia 类。