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Molecular characterisation of five Sarcocystis species in domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Spain

The major aim of the present study was to determine by molecular methods whether the wide and narrow types of macroscopic sarcocysts in Spanish sheep belonged to different species, that is, Sarcocystis gigantea and Sarcocystis medusiformis , respectively. Additionally, we wanted to identify and char...

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Published in:Parasitology research (1987) 2020, Vol.119 (1), p.215-231
Main Authors: Gjerde, Bjørn, de la Fuente, Concepción, Alunda, José María, Luzón, Mónica
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description The major aim of the present study was to determine by molecular methods whether the wide and narrow types of macroscopic sarcocysts in Spanish sheep belonged to different species, that is, Sarcocystis gigantea and Sarcocystis medusiformis , respectively. Additionally, we wanted to identify and characterize molecularly the species forming microscopic sarcocysts and determine the phylogenetic placement of all species found. Portions of the oesophagus, diaphragm and hind legs containing macroscopic sarcocysts were collected from slaughtered culled ewes at an abattoir in the Province of Madrid, Central Spain, but both macroscopic and microscopic sarcocysts were isolated for molecular examination. Genomic DNA from 63 sarcocysts (21 macroscopic, 42 microscopic) were examined at the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene ( cox1 ), while selected isolates of each species found were further examined at the 18S and 28S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. The 63 sarcocysts comprised five cox1 sequence types, each corresponding to a particular sarcocyst type, and thus represented five Sarcocystis spp. The slender fusiform and thick macrocysts belonged to S. medusiformis and S. gigantea , respectively. The microscopic sarcocysts belonged to Sarcocystis arieticanis , Sarcocystis tenella and a Sarcocystis mihoensis -like species with slanting thorn-like cyst wall protrusions, which was characterised molecularly for the first time. Based on its phylogenetic position, the S. mihoensis -like species probably uses corvids as definitive hosts.
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Animals
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Cyclooxygenase 1 - genetics
Cytochrome-c oxidase
Diaphragm
DNA, Protozoan - genetics
Esophagus
Female
Immunology
Medical Microbiology
Microbiology
Nucleotide sequence
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Protozoan Proteins - genetics
Protozoology - Original Paper
RNA, Ribosomal - genetics
rRNA 18S
rRNA 28S
Sarcocystis
Sarcocystis - classification
Sarcocystis - genetics
Sarcocystis - isolation & purification
Sarcocystosis - epidemiology
Sarcocystosis - parasitology
Sarcocystosis - veterinary
Sarcocysts
Sequence Analysis, DNA - veterinary
Sheep
Sheep Diseases - epidemiology
Sheep Diseases - parasitology
Sheep, Domestic
Spain - epidemiology
Species
title Molecular characterisation of five Sarcocystis species in domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Spain
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