Unravelling the Phylogeny of a Common Intestinal Protist: Intrageneric Diversity of Endolimax

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Protist Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.protis.2022.125908
Emma Filtenborg Hocke , Mahwash Jamy , Fabien Burki , C. Graham Clark , Christen Rune Stensvold
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Endolimax nana is a common endobiont of the human intestine, but members of the genus have also been reported in non-human hosts and in non-intestinal organs. Limited information is available regarding the genetic diversity of Endolimax, which is necessary to delineate species, host specificity and potential differences in clinical impact on the host. Here, we used cloning of PCR products followed by Sanger sequencing and next-generation PacBio Sequencing to obtain Endolimax-related nuclear ribosomal gene sequences and undertook a phylogenetic analysis to gain additional insight into the taxonomy of Endolimax and related organisms. The new sequences confirmed that E. nana forms a discrete clade within the Archamoebae and is related to Endolimax piscium and Iodamoeba. However, we identified substantial sequence divergence within E. nana and evidence for two distinct clades, which we propose to name E. nana ribosomal lineage 1 and E. nana ribosomal lineage 2. Both of the sequencing approaches applied in the study helped us to improve our understanding of genetic diversity across Endolimax, and it is likely that wider application of next-generation sequencing technologies will facilitate the generation of Endolimax-related DNA sequence data and help complete our understanding of its phylogenetic position and intrageneric diversity.

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揭示一种常见肠道原生生物的系统发育:Endolimax的属内多样性
内毒素是一种常见的人类肠道内生物,但该属的成员也在非人类宿主和非肠道器官中被报道。关于Endolimax基因多样性的信息有限,这是描述物种、宿主特异性和对宿主临床影响的潜在差异所必需的。本研究利用PCR产物克隆、Sanger测序和下一代PacBio测序获得了Endolimax相关核糖体基因序列,并进行了系统发育分析,以进一步了解Endolimax及其相关生物的分类。新的序列证实了E. nana在古阿米巴中形成了一个独立的分支,与Endolimax piscium和Iodamoeba有亲缘关系。然而,我们在e.o nana中发现了大量的序列差异和两个不同分支的证据,我们建议将其命名为e.o nana核糖体谱系1和e.o nana核糖体谱系2。研究中采用的两种测序方法都有助于我们提高对Endolimax遗传多样性的理解,下一代测序技术的广泛应用可能会促进Endolimax相关DNA序列数据的生成,并有助于我们完成对其系统发育位置和基因内多样性的理解。
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Protist
Protist 生物-微生物学
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43
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18.7 weeks
期刊介绍: Protist is the international forum for reporting substantial and novel findings in any area of research on protists. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts are scientific excellence, significance, and interest for a broad readership. Suitable subject areas include: molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, systematics and phylogeny, and ecology of protists. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists as well as parasites are covered. The journal publishes original papers, short historical perspectives and includes a news and views section.
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