Lankesterella (Apicomplexa, lankesterellidae) blood parasites of passeriform birds: Prevalence, molecular and morphological characterization, with notes on sporozoite persistence in vivo and development in vitro

25Citations
Citations of this article
43Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Recent studies confirmed that some Hepatozoon‐like blood parasites (Apicomplexa) of birds are closely related to the amphibian parasite Lankesterella minima. Little is known about the biology of these pathogens in birds, including their distribution, life cycles, specificity, vectors, and molecular characterization. Using blood samples of 641 birds from 16 species, we (i) determined the prevalence and molecular diversity of Lankesterella parasites in naturally infected birds; (ii) investi-gated the development of Lankesterella kabeeni in laboratory‐reared mosquitoes, Culex pipiens forma molestus and Aedes aegypti; and (iii) tested experimentally the susceptibility of domestic canaries, Serinus canaria, to this parasite. This study combined molecular and morphological diagnostic methods and determined 11% prevalence of Lankesterella parasites in Acrocephalidae birds; 16 Lankes-terella lineages with a certain degree of host specificity and two new species (Lankesterella vacuolata n. sp. and Lankesterella macrovacuolata n. sp.) were found and characterized. Lankesterella kabeeni (for-merly Hepatozoon kabeeni) was re‐described. Serinus canaria were resistant after various experimental exposures. Lankesterella sporozoites rapidly escaped from host cells in vitro. Sporozoites persisted for a long time in infected mosquitoes (up to 42 days post exposure). Our study demonstrated a high diversity of Lankesterella parasites in birds, and showed that several avian Hepatozoon‐like par-asites, in fact, belong to Lankesterella genus.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Chagas, C. R. F., Harl, J., Preikša, V., Bukauskaitė, D., Ilgūnas, M., Weissenböck, H., & Valkiūnas, G. (2021). Lankesterella (Apicomplexa, lankesterellidae) blood parasites of passeriform birds: Prevalence, molecular and morphological characterization, with notes on sporozoite persistence in vivo and development in vitro. Animals, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11051451

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free