A new microsporidian species,Globosporidium parameciigen. nov., sp. nov., fromParamecium primaureliais described on the basis of morphology, fine structure, and SSU rRNA gene sequence. This is the first case of microsporidiosis inParameciumreported so far. All observed stages of the life cycle are monokaryotic. The parasites develop in the cytoplasm, at least some part of the population in endoplasmic reticulum and its derivates. Meronts divide by binary fission. Sporogonial plasmodium divides by rosette-like budding. Early sporoblasts demonstrate a well-developed exospore forming blister-like structures. Spores with distinctive spherical shape are dimorphic in size (3.7 +/- 0.2 and 1.9 +/- 0.2 mu m). Both types of spores are characterized by a thin endospore, a short isofilar polar tube making one incomplete coil, a bipartite polaroplast, and a large posterior vacuole. Experimental infection was successful for 5 of 10 tested strains of theParamecium aureliaspecies complex. All susceptible strains belong to closely relatedP. primaureliaandP. pentaureliaspecies. Phylogenetic analysis placed the new species in the Clade 4 of Microsporidia and revealed its close relationship toEuplotespora binucleata(a microsporidium from the ciliateEuplotes woodruffi), toHelmichia lacustrisandMrazekia macrocyclopis, microsporidia from aquatic invertebrates.

Translated title of the contributionПервый случай микроспоридиоза у парамеций
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)957-971
Number of pages15
JournalParasitology
Volume147
Issue number9
Early online date27 Apr 2020
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2020

    Scopus subject areas

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Parasitology

    Research areas

  • Ciliate, Globosporidium, Paramecium, host specificity, intracellular parasitism, microsporidia, phylogeny, BIODIVERSITY, INFECTIONS, PARAMECIUM, MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY, CILIOPHORA, TRANSMISSION, SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT, ULTRASTRUCTURE, SP N. MICROSPORIDIA, PARASITE

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