Molecular identification of Isospora coerebae Berto, Flausino, Luz, Ferreira & Lopes, 2010 (Chromista: Miozoa: Eimeriidae) from the bananaquit Coereba flaveola (Linnaeus, 1758) (Passeriformes: Thraupidae: Coerebinae) from Brazil
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Berto, Bruno P.
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-07-20
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.5168.1.7
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Isospora coerebae
Berto, Flausino, Luz, Ferreira and Lopes, 2010
Host:
Bananaquit
Coereba flaveola
(Linnaeus, 1758)
(
Passeriformes
:
Thraupidae
:
Coerebinae
)
Locality:
Private Natural Heritage Reserve of Porangaba
(
22°48’29.83’’S
;
43°49’38.77’’W
),
Municipality of Itaguaí
,
State
of
Rio de Janeiro
,
Southeastern
Brazil
.
Specimens:
Photomicrographs are deposited and available (http://r1.ufrrj.br/labicoc/colecao.html) in the Parasitology Collection of the Laboratório de Biologia de Coccídios, at UFRRJ, under repository number 115/2021. Photovouchers of the host specimens are deposited in the same collection.
Representative DNA sequence:
DNA amplification of the COI1 and COI2 genic regions showed clear bands around ~250 bp and ~650 bp, respectively. Representative sequences were deposited in the GenBank database under the accession numbers:
OK194671
(COI1); and
OK194672
(COI2).
Site of infection:
Unknown.
Prevalence:
100% (1/1).
Sporulation:
Exogenous. All oocysts were passed in the feces unsporulated and were fully sporulated by day
7 in
K
2
Cr
2
O
7
solution at room temperature (20–25°C).
Morphology
(
Fig 1
A-F): Oocyst (n = 15) sub-spherical, 22−27 × 22−25 (24.4 × 22.9); length/width (L/W) ratio 1.0−1.1 (1.07). Wall bi-layered, smooth outer wall about 2/3 total thickness, 1.5−1.8 (1.7). Micropyle, polar granules and oocyst residuum absent. Sporocyst elongate ovoidal, 16−19 × 10−11 (17.6 × 10.5); L/W ratio 1.6−1.8 (1.67). Stieda body present, prominent and rounded, 1.3−1.5 × 1.9−2.3 (1.4 × 2.1). Sub-Stieda body present, short and wide, 1.0−1.6 × 3.1−3.7 (1.3 × 3.5). Para-Stieda body absent. Crystalloid body sometimes present in the center of the sporocyst. Sporocyst residuum present, composed of many scattered granules of different sizes. Sporozoites vermiform, with a prominent posterior refractile body.
FIGURE 1.
Photomicrographs of sporulated oocysts of
Isospora coerebae
, a coccidium species recovered from the bananaquit
Coereba flaveola
from Southeastern Brazil. Note the posterior refractile body (prb), crystalloid body (cb), inner (il) and outer (ol) layer of the oocyst wall, sporocyst residuum (sr) and the Stieda (sb) and sub-Stieda (ssb) bodies. Scale-bar = 10 µm.
Remarks:
The oocysts recovered from the bananaquit in the current work are morphologically equivalent to the original description of
I. coerebae
, which have a typical and easily identifiable morphology, mainly in the Stieda and Sub-Stieda bodies (
Berto
et al.
2010
).
Table 1
compares the morphology and morphometry of the oocysts from the current work with those from the original description of
I. coerebae
. The typical morphology of the Stieda and Sub-Stieda bodies of
I. coerebae
are the basis of differentiation from another congeneric species,
Isospora cagasebi
Berto, Flausino, Luz, Ferreira and Lopes, 2008
, which has the same host- and locality-types:
C. flaveola
in the Marambaia Island (Berto
et al.
2008) (
Table 1
). However, in the current work no oocyst of
I. cagasebi
was observed, which, despite being similar in some characteristic features to
I. coerebae
, their sporocysts have knob-like Stieda body and prominent Sub-Stieda body, while
I. coerebae
has rounded Stieda body and short and wide Sub-Stieda body (
Berto
et al.
2010
).
Phylogenetic analysis:
Phylogenetic analysis included sequences from coccidians available in GenBank (
Figs. 2
;
3
).
Toxoplasma gondii
(Nicolle and Manceaux, 1908)
was used as the outgroup. In the phylogenetic analysis based on the COI1 gene (
Fig. 2
),
I. coerebae
was recovered in a clade with the highest similarity of 99% with
Isospora sepetibensis
Berto, Flausino, Luz, Ferreira and Lopes, 2008
from black-goggled tanagers
Trichothraupis melanops
(Vieillot, 1818)
of the Itatiaia National Park, which is located in the mountainous region in the interior of Southeastern
Brazil
. In the COI2 based phylogenetic analysis (
Fig. 3
),
I. coerebae
sat in a large clade with
Isospora
spp.
from passerines of North America, Europe and Asia, with the highest similarity of 98% with
Isospora greineri
Hafeez, Stasiak, Delnatte, El-Sherry, Smith and Barta, 2014
from superb starlings
Lamprotornis superbus
Rüppell, 1845
at the Toronto Zoo, Toronto,
Canada
.