Multilocus Analysis Resolves the European Finch Epidemic Strain of Trichomonas gallinae and Suggests Introgression from Divergent Trichomonads

Author:

Alrefaei Abdulwahed Fahad12,Low Ross3,Hall Neil13ORCID,Jardim Rodrigo4,Dávila Alberto4,Gerhold Rick5,John Shinto6,Steinbiss Sascha7,Cunningham Andrew A6ORCID,Lawson Becki6ORCID,Bell Diana1,Tyler Kevin8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom

2. Department of Zoology, King Saud University, College of Science, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

3. Earlham Institute, Norwich Research Park Innovation Centre, Colney Ln, Norwich, United Kingdom

4. Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

5. University of Tennessee, Center for Wildlife Health, Knoxville, Tennessee

6. Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park, London, United Kingdom

7. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Parasite Genomics, Hinxton, Cambridge, United Kingdom

8. University of East Anglia, School of Medicine, Biomedical Research Centre, Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract In Europe, Trichomonas gallinae recently emerged as a cause of epidemic disease in songbirds. A clonal strain of the parasite, first found in the United Kingdom, has become the predominant strain there and spread to continental Europe. Discriminating this epidemic strain of T. gallinae from other strains necessitated development of multilocus sequence typing (MLST). Development of the MLST was facilitated by the assembly and annotation of a 54.7 Mb draft genome of a cloned stabilate of the A1 European finch epidemic strain (isolated from Greenfinch, Chloris chloris, XT-1081/07 in 2007) containing 21,924 protein coding genes. This enabled construction of a robust 19 locus MLST based on existing typing loci for Trichomonas vaginalis and T. gallinae. Our MLST has the sensitivity to discriminate strains within existing genotypes confidently, and resolves the American finch A1 genotype from the European finch epidemic A1 genotype. Interestingly, one isolate we obtained from a captive black-naped fruit dove Ptilinopsus melanospilus, was not truly T. gallinae but a hybrid of T. gallinae with a distant trichomonad lineage. Phylogenetic analysis of the individual loci in this fruit dove provides evidence of gene flow between distant trichomonad lineages at 2 of the 19 loci examined and may provide precedence for the emergence of other hybrid trichomonad genomes including T. vaginalis.

Funder

King Saud University

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Animal & Plant Health Agency’s Diseases of Wildlife Scheme Scanning Surveillance Programme

Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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