Affiliation:
1. Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Microsporidia are unicellular fungi that are obligate endoparasites. Although nematodes are one of the most abundant and diverse animal groups, the only confirmed report of microsporidian infection was that of the “nematode killer” (
Nematocida parisii
).
N. parisii
was isolated from a wild
Caenorhabditis
sp. and causes an acute and lethal intestinal infection in a lab strain of
Caenorhabditis elegans
. We set out to characterize a microsporidian infection in a wild nematode to determine whether the infection pattern of
N. parisii
in the lab is typical of microsporidian infections in nematodes. We describe a novel microsporidian species named
Sporanauta perivermis
(marine spore of roundworms) and characterize its infection in its natural host, the free-living marine nematode
Odontophora rectangula. S. perivermis
is not closely related to
N. parisii
and differs strikingly in all aspects of infection. Examination by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed that the infection was localized in the hypodermal and muscle tissues only and did not involve the intestines. Fluorescent
in situ
hybridization (FISH) confirmed infection in the muscle and hypodermis, and surprisingly, it also revealed that the parasite infects
O. rectangula
eggs, suggesting a vertical mode of transmission. Our observations highlight the importance of studying parasites in their natural hosts and indicate that not all nematode-infecting microsporidia are “nematode killers”; instead, microsporidiosis can be more versatile and chronic in the wild.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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