Biting midges (Culicoides, Diptera) transmit Haemoproteus parasites of owls: evidence from sporogony and molecular phylogeny

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Bukauskaite, Dovile [1 ]
Ziegyte, Rita [1 ]
Palinauskas, Vaidas [1 ]
Iezhova, Tatjana A. [1 ]
Dimitrov, Dimitar [1 ,2 ]
Ilgunas, Mikas [1 ]
Bernotiene, Rasa [1 ]
Markovets, Mikhail Yu [3 ]
Valkiunas, Gediminas [1 ]
机构
[1] Nat Res Ctr, Inst Ecol, LT-09412 Vilnius 21, Lithuania
[2] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Biodivers & Ecosyst Res, BU-1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Zool, Biol Stn Rybachy, Rybachy 238535, Kaliningrad Reg, Russia
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PARASITES & VECTORS | 2015年 / 8卷
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
Haemosporidian parasites; Haemoproteus; Owls; Sporogony; Culicoides; Vectors; SPECIES HAEMOSPORIDA HAEMOPROTEIDAE; AVIAN MALARIA; BLOOD PARASITES; PLASMODIUM; HOST; INFECTION; LEUCOCYTOZOON; BIRDS; PATHOGENICITY; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.1186/s13071-015-0910-6
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Background: Haemoproteus parasites are widespread, and several species cause diseases both in birds and blood-sucking insects. These pathogens are transmitted by dipterans belonging to the Ceratopogonidae and Hippoboscidae, however certain vector species remain unknown for the majority of Haemoproteus spp. Owls are often infected by Haemoproteus parasites, but experimental studies on vectors of these infections are lacking. The aim of this study was to investigate sporogonic development of two widespread Haemoproteus parasites of owls, H. noctuae and H. syrnii in experimentally infected biting midges Culicoides impunctatus and Culicoides nubeculosus. We also followed in vitro sporogonic development of these infections and determined their phylogenetic relationships with Haemoproteus spp., for which vectors have been identified. Methods: Wild-caught C. impunctatus and laboratory reared C. nubeculosus were infected experimentally by allowing them to take blood meals on one individual long-eared owl (Asio otus) and one tawny owl (Strix aluco) harbouring mature gametocytes of H. noctuae (lineage hCIRCUM01) and H. syrnii (hCULCIB01), respectively. The engorged insects were maintained in the laboratory at 16-18 degrees C, and dissected at intervals in order to follow the development of ookinetes, oocysts and sporozoites. We also observed in vitro development of sexual stages of both parasites by exposure of infected blood to air. The parasite lineages were determined by polymerase chain reaction-based methods. Bayesian phylogeny was constructed in order to determine the relationships of owl parasites with other avian Haemoproteus spp., for which vectors have been identified. Results: Both H. noctuae and H. syrnii completed sporogony in C. nubeculosus, and H. noctuae completed sporogony in C. impunctatus. Ookinetes, oocysts and sporozoites of these parasites were reported and described. Gametes and ookinetes of both species readily developed in vitro. In accordance with sporogony data, the phylogenetic analysis placed both parasite lineages in a clade of Culicoides spp.-transmitted avian Haemoproteus (Parahaemoproteus) spp. Conclusions: Culicoides nubeculosus and C. impunctatus are vectors of H. noctuae and H. syrnii. Phylogenies based on cytochrome b gene indicate parasite-vector relationships, and we recommend using them in predicting possible parasite-vector relationships and planning research on avian Haemoproteus spp. vectors in wildlife.
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