Institute of Nature Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences, al. A. Mickiewicza 33, 31-120 Kraków, Poland.
Parasitology. 2013 May;140(6):695-8. doi: 10.1017/S0031182012002004.
We characterized partial sequences of 18S rDNA from sedge warblers infected with a parasite described previously as Hepatozoon kabeeni. Prevalence was 47% in sampled birds.We detected 3 parasite haplotypes in 62 sequenced samples from infected animals. In phylogenetic analyses, 2 of the putative Hepatozoon haplotypes closely resembled Lankesterella minima and L. valsainensis. The third haplotype grouped in a wider clade composed of Caryospora and Eimeria. None of the haplotypes showed resemblance to sequences of Hepatozoon from reptiles and mammals. Molecular detection results were consistent with those from microscopy of stained blood smears, confirming that the primers indeed amplified the parasite sequences. Here we provide evidence that the avian Hepatozoon-like parasites are most likely Lankesterella, supporting the suggestion that the systematic position of avian Hepatozoon-like species needs to be revised.
我们对先前描述为 Hepatozoon kabeeni 的寄生虫感染的草莺进行了 18S rDNA 部分序列的特征描述。在采样的鸟类中,寄生虫的感染率为 47%。我们从 62 个受感染动物的测序样本中检测到 3 种寄生虫单倍型。在系统发育分析中,2 种推定的 Hepatozoon 单倍型与 Lankesterella minima 和 L. valsainensis 非常相似。第三种单倍型在一个由 Caryospora 和 Eimeria 组成的更广泛的分支中聚集。没有任何单倍型与来自爬行动物和哺乳动物的 Hepatozoon 序列相似。分子检测结果与染色血涂片显微镜检查结果一致,证实了引物确实扩增了寄生虫序列。在这里,我们提供了证据表明,鸟类 Hepatozoon 样寄生虫很可能是 Lankesterella,支持了鸟类 Hepatozoon 样物种的系统位置需要修订的建议。