A study on the natural host range of Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei in different species of shrimp and co-habiting aquatic fauna

Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.21077/ijf.2023.70.3.129795-13
Shirsak Mondal, A. Deepika, Sagar Hundare, Nalini Poojary, T. J. Abraham, K. Sreedharan, G. Tripathi, K. V. Rajendran
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Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) is a serious pathogen impacting farmed shrimpproduction in Asian countries. Though many aquatic organisms were reported to besusceptible to EHP, the full range of susceptible hosts, which have the potential to transmitthe pathogen to shrimp has not been identified. In this study, a range of farmed and wildinvertebrates and other cohabiting fauna from different ecological niches located in thecoastal and inland saline areas were subjected to PCR-based detection employing primerstargeting three different genes coding for small subunit (ssu) rRNA, spore wall protein(SWP) and β-tubulin. The PCR analysis with ssu-rRNA primers showed positive amplificationin Penaeus vannamei, Penaeus monodon, Penaeus indicus, marine shrimps, aquatic insect,mud crabs, freshwater crab and violet clam. PCR using SWP primers detected EHP inP. vannamei, P. monodon, aquatic insect and marine crabs, while the β-tubulin primersresulted in positive amplification only in mud crabs and P. vannamei. The PCR ampliconsrevealed 99-100% identity with the sequences of EHP. The present study forms the firstattempt to screen a wide range of aquatic fauna for EHP employing three different PCR testsand the findings are significant as these organisms have the potential to be carriers of EHPand are likely to transmit the parasite to shrimp culture systems. Keywords:Co-habiting aquafauna, Enterocytozoonhepatopenaei, EHP, Host range, Shrimp culture
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不同种类对虾和共栖水生动物中肝肠球虫自然宿主范围的研究
肝腹水肠杆菌(EHP)是一种严重影响亚洲国家养殖对虾生产的病原体。尽管有报告称许多水生生物对 EHP 易感,但有可能将病原体传播给对虾的所有易感宿主尚未确定。在这项研究中,利用编码小亚基(ssu)rRNA、孢子壁蛋白(SWP)和β-微管蛋白的三个不同基因引物,对沿海和内陆盐碱地区不同生态位点的一系列养殖和野生无脊椎动物及其他同栖动物进行了基于 PCR 的检测。使用 ssu-rRNA 引物进行的 PCR 分析表明,在凡纳滨对虾、单棘对虾、缟对虾、海虾、水生昆虫、泥蟹、淡水蟹和紫蛤中的扩增呈阳性。使用 SWP 引物进行 PCR 检测,可在凡纳滨对虾、单孔对虾、水生昆虫和海蟹中检测到 EHP,而 β-管蛋白引物仅在泥蟹和凡纳滨对虾中检测到阳性扩增。PCR 扩增子与 EHP 序列的一致性为 99-100%。本研究首次尝试利用三种不同的PCR检测方法对多种水生动物进行EHP筛查,研究结果意义重大,因为这些生物有可能是EHP的携带者,并有可能将寄生虫传播到对虾养殖系统中。关键词:共栖水生动物 肠道寄生虫 EHP 宿主范围 对虾养殖
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