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[biology of sylvilagus brasiliensis tapetillus (lagomorpha) tapeti in cavity]. 19734526756
detection of leishmania (viannia) braziliensis complex in wild mammals from colombian coffee plantations by pcr and dna hybridization.the small mammal fauna of coffee plantations in sw colombia was surveyed to determine which of the species present were infected with parasites of the leishmania (viannia) braziliensis complex and might therefore act as reservoirs of human cutaneous leishmaniasis. fifty animals of seven different species were captured. tissue samples were taken from the ears of specimens from each of the seven species. thirty three samples were analysed by polymerase chain reaction (pcr) using oligonucleotide pr ...19989588240
vibrios isolated from the cultured manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum): numerical taxonomy and antibacterial activities.a numerical taxonomic study of halophilic vibrio isolated from healthy and brown ring disease (brd) affected manila clams (ruditapes philippinarum), harvested from the atlantic coast of south-western spain, was performed.200212174042
effect of temperature on defense parameters in manila clam ruditapes philippinarum challenged with vibrio tapetis.brown ring disease (brd), a vibriosis affecting the clam ruditapes philippinarum, is present on the atlantic coasts of western europe and is considered to be a cold water disease. the present work investigated the effect of temperature on immune response and its relationships with brd development. clams maintained at different temperatures (8, 14 and 21 degrees c) were experimentally challenged with the pathogen vibrio tapetis, the etiologic agent of brd. results demonstrated significant effects ...200415264721
the susceptibility of irish-grown and galician-grown manila clams, ruditapes philippinarum, to vibrio tapetis and brown ring disease.brown ring disease (brd), which affects the manila clam in europe, is caused by the bacterium, vibrio tapetis. brd has been diagnosed in ireland on only one occasion (1997) although the aetiological agent has recently been detected in apparently healthy manila clams from a number of sites around the irish coast. the present work investigated the susceptibilities to brd of two stocks of manila clams, one from ireland and the second from galicia, north-western spain, where brd has been reported on ...200717296205
characterization of actin genes in bonamia ostreae and their application to phylogeny of the haplosporidia.bonamia ostreae is a protozoan parasite that infects the european flat oyster ostrea edulis, causing systemic infections and resulting in massive mortalities in populations of this valuable bivalve species. in this work, we have characterized b. ostreae actin genes and used their sequences for a phylogenetic analysis. design of different primer sets was necessary to amplify the central coding region of actin genes of b. ostreae. characterization of the sequences and their amplification in differ ...200717672924
pathology survey of the short-neck clam ruditapes philippinarum occurring on sandy tidal flats along the coast of ariake bay, kyushu, japan.the pathological condition of the short-neck clam ruditapes philippinarum was surveyed along the coast of kumamoto, japan, in june 2004. dna sequences of the non-transcribed spacer region and internal transcribed spacer region flanking 5.8s rrna identified perkinsus olseni among the clams. ray's fluid thioglycollate medium assay indicated that 96.7% of the clams surveyed from the kiguchi river tidal flat (native clams, stn kr-n) and 96.7% of the clams surveyed from the midori river tidal flat (s ...200818602398
noble tandem-repeat galectin of manila clam ruditapes philippinarum is induced upon infection with the protozoan parasite perkinsus olseni.the galectin family of lectins plays crucial roles in the innate immunity systems of vertebrates and invertebrates. noble galectin (mcgal) was cloned from the marine invertebrate ruditapes philippinarum and characterized. this protein has an open reading frame of 918 nucleotides, with 309 amino acid residues, and a predicted molecular weight of 33.9kda. similar to other galectins, mcgal has neither a signal peptide nor a transmembrane domain, but it contains tandemly repeated carbohydrate recogn ...200818440068
molecular fingerprinting of vibrio tapetis strains using three pcr-based methods: eric-pcr, rep-pcr and rapd.brown ring disease (brd) is a bacterial disease caused by vibrio tapetis which affects cultured clams and causes heavy economic losses. in this study, 28 v. tapetis strains isolated from 5 different hosts were intraspecifically characterized by 3 different polymerase chain reaction- (pcr-) based typing methods: enterobacteria repetitive intergenic consensus (eric)-pcr, repetitive extragenic palindromic (rep)-pcr and randomly amplified polymorphic dna (rapd)-pcr. cluster analysis of genetic profi ...200616724561
shell disease: abnormal conchiolin deposit in the abalone haliotis tuberculata.shell disease in the abalone haliotis tuberculata l. is characterized by a conchiolin deposit on the inner surface of the shell. the gross clinical signs appear similar to the brown ring disease (brd) of clams. brd has been extensively described in clams and is known to be responsible for severe mortalities and the collapse of the clam aquaculture industry in western france. in the clam, it was found to be caused by the infection of the mantle by vibrio tapetis. brown protein deposits have been ...200616610593
vibrios as causal agents of zoonoses.vibrios are gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria that are widespread in the coastal and estuarine environments. some species, e.g. vibrio anguillarum and v. tapetis, comprise serious pathogens of aquatic vertebrates or invertebrates. other groups, including grimontia (=vibrio) hollisae, photobacterium (=vibrio) damselae subsp. damselae, v. alginolyticus, v. harveyi (=v. carchariae), v. cholerae, v. fluvialis, v. furnissii, v. metschnikovii, v. mimicus, v. parahaemolyticus and v. vulnificus, may cau ...201019342185
effects of the pathogenic vibrio tapetis on defence factors of susceptible and non-susceptible bivalve species: i. haemocyte changes following in vitro challenge.in microbial infections, the interaction between microorganisms and phagocytic cells is a crucial determinant in the outcome of the disease process. we used flow cytometry to study the in vitro interactions between vibrio tapetis, the bacterium responsible for brown ring disease (brd) in the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum, and haemocytes from three bivalve species: the manila clam (susceptible to brd), the hard clam mercenaria mercenaria and the eastern oyster crassostrea virginica (both no ...200616023865
interactive effects of metal contamination and pathogenic organisms on the marine bivalve cerastoderma edule.the present study evaluated the interactive effects of cadmium contamination and pathogenic organisms (trematodes himasthla elongata and bacteria vibrio tapetis) singularly and in combination during 7 days on the bivalve cerastoderma edule. some defense-related activities were analyzed such as genetic expression, metallothionein and immune responses. trematode metacercarial infection, similar whatever the treatment, induced the strongest responses of immune parameters. particularly, the interact ...201020031177
effects of the pathogenic vibrio tapetis on defence factors of susceptible and non-susceptible bivalve species: ii. cellular and biochemical changes following in vivo challenge.this work compared the effect of challenge with vibrio tapetis, the etiologic agent of brown ring disease (brd) in clams, and other bacterial strains on defence-related factors in four bivalve species: ruditapes philippinarum (highly susceptible to brd), r. decussatus (slightly susceptible to brd), mercenaria mercenaria and crassostrea virginica (both non-susceptible to brd). results show that bacterial challenge modulated defence-related factors, namely total and differential haemocyte counts, ...200616005645
reduction of adhesion properties of ruditapes philippinarum hemocytes exposed to vibrio tapetis.vibrio tapetis is the causative agent of brown ring disease (brd), which affects a species of clam, ruditapes philippinarum. after incubation with v. tapetis, hemocytes lose filopods and become rounded, indicating cytotoxic activity of the bacterium. to rapidly quantify this cytotoxicity, a flow-cytometry test was developed based on the capacity of v. tapetis to inhibit adhesion of clam hemocytes to plastic. several bacteria:hemocyte ratios, the cytotoxicity of other vibrio spp. pathogenic to bi ...200314735928
salinity effects on immune parameters of ruditapes philippinarum challenged with vibrio tapetis.the occurrence of brown ring disease (brd) in farmed manila clams ruditapes philippinarum is seasonal. development of the disease is believed to require the presence of the infective agent vibrio tapetis and particular environmental conditions. this paper studies the effect of salinity (20 to 40 per thousand) on measurable immune parameters of manila clams, and the progression of brd in experimentally infected individuals. at 20 per thousand salinity, the total haemocyte count was reduced and di ...200314667037
expression and localization of mcsialec, a sialic acid-specific lectin in the marine bivalve manila clam, ruditapes philppinarum.a novel sialic acid-specific lectin (mcsialec) was detected from an expressed sequenced tag (est) sequence from manila clam haemocytes infected with perkinsus olseni. the cdna of the lectin was cloned using gene-specific primers based on a previously determined est and characterized. the full-length cdna of mcsialec is 603 bp in length and encodes a polypeptide of 200 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 21.928 kda. sequence alignment and protein motif analyses showed that mcsialec sh ...201021039608
characterization by restriction fragment length polymorphism and plasmid profiling of vibrio tapetis strains.a total of nine vibrio tapetis strains acquired from france, the united kingdom and norway were studied for their plasmid content. all the isolates contained from two to four large plasmids, ranging from approximately 60 to 100 kpb. in size. these plasmids were subsequently subjected to restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis (rflp). using the ecori enzyme, three different restriction patterns were demonstrated, two of which were closely related. on the basis of rflp patterns, the stra ...200312964185
characterization of strains of vibrio splendidus and v. tapetis isolated from corkwing wrasse symphodus melops suffering vibriosis.two vibrio bacteria pathogenic to the corkwing wrasse symphodus melops were isolated. vibriosis-inducing strain lp1 was isolated as the dominanting bacterium in kidney samples of dead and moribund wrasse from a population suffering vibriosis and high daily mortality in 1998 on the norwegian west coast. the other vibriosis-inducing strain, lp2, was isolated from wrasse captured the following year. re-infection experiments have confirmed that these strains cause vibriosis in corkwing wrasse. both ...200312608565
nitric oxide production by carpet shell clam (ruditapes decussatus) hemocytes.we have demonstrated that carpet shell clam (ruditapes decussatus) hemocytes produce nitric oxide (no) in response to zymosan or bacterial lipopolysaccharide (lps). this no production was partially inhibited by the no synthase inhibitor, n-omega-nitro-l-arginine (l-name). the capability of clam hemocytes to produce no in response to the bacterial pathogen vibrio tapetis was also studied. incubation with bacteria induced a significant no production by clam hemocytes, even though exogenous no only ...200312590971
comparison of ribotyping, randomly amplified polymorphic dna, and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis for molecular typing of vibrio tapetis.brown ring disease, caused by vibrio tapetis, is an important pathological problem in different species of cultured clams. in order to evaluate the genetic diversity of the pathogen, twenty-seven isolates of v tapetis with different origin were screened by ribotyping (rt), pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge) and randomly amplified polymorphic dna pcr (rapd). restriction with pvuii, sali, and smai gave 2 rt patterns, differentiating in all cases the strain 0202rd isolated from carpet-shell cl ...200212583715
evaluation of different species-specific pcr protocols for the detection of vibrio tapetis.in this study the specificity and sensitivity of three primer pairs, jvt1-jvt2, vtf-vtr and vtkf-vtkr, for the detection of vibrio tapetis were evaluated in parallel using 23 v. tapetis strains isolated from different mollusc and fish species and with different geographical origin, as well as 29 representatives of related vibrio species. the three primer pairs amplified all the v. tapetis strains, regardless of their host or geographical origin. however, with primer sets vtf-vtr and vtkf-vtkr am ...201121771598
immune responses to myxoma virus.myxoma virus causes the systemic disease myxomatosis in the european rabbit (oryctolagus cuniculus). originating in the south american rabbit sylvilagus brasiliensis, where it causes a relatively localized fibroma, myxoma virus is a classic example of a virus that has jumped species to produce an exotic disease and then coevolved with its new host. like other poxviruses, myxoma virus encodes multiple proteins capable of downregulating the host innate and acquired immune responses. other virus-en ...200212081009
pathogenicity of vibrio tapetis, the etiological agent of brown ring disease in clams.brown ring disease (brd) causes high mortalities in the introduced manila clam ruditapes philippinarum cultured in western europe. the etiological agent of brd, vibrio tapetis, adheres to and disrupts the production of the periostracal lamina, causing the anomalous deposition of periostracum around the inner shell. because the primary sign of brd is found outside the soft tissues, the processes leading to death are not as obvious as those for internal pathogens. this study was designed to evalua ...200212033709
proteolytic activity of cultured pseudoperkinsus tapetis extracellular products.several pathogenic protozoan release proteases are necessary for host invasion and initiation of infection. we have identified proteolytic activities in extracellular proteins secreted by the clam parasite pseudoperkinsus tapetis (mesomycetozoa) in vitro. the protein concentration of the p. tapetis extracellular products (ecp) increased only during the first week of culture. the appearance of new proteins of 10 and 157 kda at the second week sample and of 12 kda at the third week sample was show ...200111544090
involvement of nitric oxide in the in vitro interaction between manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum, hemocytes and the bacterium vibrio tapetis.the manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum can become infected by the bacterium vibrio tapetis which causing the brown ring disease along north european atlantic coasts. variations in clam immune parameters have been reported in clam challenged with v. tapetis but no studies have been done on nitric oxide (no) production. no is a toxic agent to pathogens produced mostly by immune cells such as hemocytes in invertebrates. in this study, we demonstrated that no production in hemolymph and extrapalli ...201122019825
Proteomics and multilocus sequence analysis confirm intraspecific variability of Vibrio tapetis.Vibrio tapetis is the etiological agent of brown ring disease (BRD) in clams. Phenotypic, antigenic and genetic variability have been demonstrated, with three groups being established associated with host origin. In this work we analyze the variability of representative strains of these three groups, CECT 4600(T) and GR0202RD, isolated from Manila clam and carpet-shell clam, respectively, and HH6087, isolated from halibut, on the basis of the whole proteome analysis by 2D-PAGE and multilocus seq ...201122092767
ultrastructural description of the spore maturation stages of the clam parasite minchinia tapetis (vilela, 1951) (haplosporida: haplosporidiidae).the fine structure of maturing spores of a haplosporidian parasite found in the gill, mantle and foot tissues of ruditapes decussatus l. (mollusca, bivalvia), a species of commercial importance in portugal, is described. when observed free in suspension, immature spores exhibit one or two epispore cytoplasmic extensions (ece) which constitute a projection of a portion of the exosporoplasm, sometimes without ultrastructural organisation, surrounded by the plasmalemma. free spores observed by ligh ...200111466479
haemocyte parameters associated with resistance to brown ring disease in ruditapes spp. clams.brown ring disease (brd) is a shell disease caused by vibrio tapetis. this pathogen disturbs the periostracal lamina causing the appearance of a brown conchiolin deposit on the inner face of the shell, within the extrapallial space. although differences in resistance to brd have been documented, their relationship to possible defense functions has never been investigated. in this study, flow cytometry was used to analyze cellular parameters in asymptomatic and experimentally infected ruditapes p ...200111356217
life cycle of the tick haemaphysalis leporis-palustris (acari: ixodidae) under laboratory conditions.the life cycles of two separate populations (colonies a and b) of the rabbit tick, haemaphysalis leporis-palustris, were studied under laboratory conditions. domestic new zealand rabbits, oryctolagus cuniculus, and wild rabbits, sylvilagus brasiliensis, were used as hosts for ticks from colony b and only o. cuniculus rabbits were used as hosts for ticks from colony a. developmental periods were observed in an incubator at 27+/-1 degrees c and rh 90+/-5%. larvae from colonies a and b fed for 8.0+ ...200011227826
modulation of the chemiluminescence response of mediterranean mussel (mytilus galloprovincialis) haemocytes.the influence of several factors on the chemiluminescence (cl) activity of haemocytes from the mediterranean mussel (mytilus galloprovincialis) was studied. haemocytes were stimulated in vitro with different concentrations of zymosan, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (pma) and lipopolysaccharide (lps) (adding superoxide dismutase, sod, to the zymosan-stimulated haemocytes in order to test the specificity of the reaction). the in vitro effect of the clam pathogens vibrio tapetis (bacteria) and a p ...200011081438
alterations in hemolymph and extrapallial fluid parameters in the manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum, challenged with the pathogen vibrio tapetis.in a recent study, we demonstrated the presence of defense factors, competent hemocytes and high enzymatic activities (peptidases, hydrolases, lytic, etc.), in the extrapallial fluid, located between the mantle and the shell, of the manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum. in europe, this species is affected by brown ring disease, an epizootic disease caused by the bacterium vibrio tapetis. the present work focused on the effect of the development of the disease on cellular and humoral defense para ...200010963405
expression profile of cystatin b ortholog from manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum) in host pathology with respect to its structural and functional properties.cystatins are a well-characterized group of cysteine protease inhibitors, which play crucial roles in physiology and immunity. in the present study, an invertebrate ortholog of cystatin b was identified in manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum) (rpcytb) and characterized at the molecular level, demonstrating its inhibitory activity against the well-known cysteine protease, papain. the complete coding sequence of rpcytb (297 bp in length) encodes a 99 amino acid peptide with a calculated molecular ...201323528873
isolation of the pathogen vibrio tapetis and defense parameters in brown ring diseased manila clams ruditapes philippinarum cultivated in england.the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum was introduced for aquacultural purposes to europe in the 1970s. in 1987, brown ring disease (brd), caused by vibrio tapetis, appeared in clams cultivated in brouënou (finistère, france) and later became increasingly widespread and was reported in cultivated and wild clams existing on the atlantic coasts of france and spain. the present study reports, for the first time, the presence of brd in clams cultivated in england. the etiologic bacterium was isolat ...200010918978
vibrio pectenicida sp. nov., a pathogen of scallop (pecten maximus) larvae.five strains were isolated from moribund scallop (pecten maximus) larvae over 5 years (1990-1995) during outbreaks of disease in a hatchery (argenton, brittany, france). their pathogenic activity on scallop larvae was previously demonstrated by experimental exposure. the phenotypic and genotypic features of the strains were identical. the g + c content of the strains was in the range 39-41 mol%. dna-dna hybridization showed a minimum of 73% intragroup relatedness. phylogenetic analysis of small- ...19989731288
myxomatosis in australia and europe: a model for emerging infectious diseases.myxoma virus is a poxvirus naturally found in two american leporid (rabbit) species (sylvilagus brasiliensis and sylvilagus bachmani) in which it causes an innocuous localised cutaneous fibroma. however, in european rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus) the same virus causes the lethal disseminated disease myxomatosis. the introduction of myxoma virus into the european rabbit population in australia in 1950 initiated the best known example of what happens when a novel pathogen jumps into a completely ...201222333483
myxoma virus in rabbits.myxoma virus in european rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus) is one of the best documented examples of host-virus co-evolution. in the natural hosts (sylvilagus brasiliensis or s. bachmani rabbits in the americas), myxoma virus causes a benign cutaneous fibroma. in european rabbits, however, myxoma virus causes the fulminant disease, myxomatosis. when introduced into wild european rabbit populations in australia, europe and great britain, the virus was initially highly lethal, killing in excess of 9 ...19989638815
characterization and infectivity of four bacterial strains isolated from brown ring disease-affected clamsfour bacterial strains isolated from carpet-shell clams (ruditapes decussatus) and manila clams (r. philippinarum) exhibiting brown ring disease (brd) symptoms in galicia (northwest of spain) were characterized using biochemical and serological techniques. moreover their pathogenicity for clams and resistance against clam hemolymph were determined. all of the vibrio isolates exhibited biochemical characteristics typical of the genus. strains gr1703rp and gr6301rp, isolated from r. philippinarum ...19989446735
intraspecific characterization of vibrio tapetis strains by use of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, ribotyping, and plasmid profiling.a total of twenty-two strains of vibrio tapetis, the causative agent of brown ring disease affecting cultured clams, were compared and evaluated in an investigation of strain heterogeneity using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge), ribotyping, and plasmid profile analysis. a total of 90.9% of v. tapetis strains tested by using noti showed the same pfge pattern, consisting of 15 bands. in contrast, the v. tapetis strains showed a low degree of similarity with six reference vibrio species test ...19979097443
djla, a membrane-anchored dnaj-like protein, is required for cytotoxicity of clam pathogen vibrio tapetis to hemocytes.djla is an inner membrane cochaperone belonging to the dnaj family, which has been shown to be involved in legionella sp. pathogenesis. in this study, we explored the role of this protein in the physiology and virulence of vibrio tapetis, the etiological agent of brown ring disease (brd) in manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum). analysis of the djla locus in v. tapetis revealed a putative organization in an operon with a downstream gene that we designated duf924(vt), which encodes a conserved pr ...200818641167
characterization, tissue expression, and immunohistochemical localization of mcl3, a c-type lectin produced by perkinsus olseni-infected manila clams (ruditapes philippinarum).a novel c-type lectin designated manila clam lectin 3 (mcl3), with a molecular weight of 17.380kda, was identified among haemocyte expressed sequence tags of perkinsus olseni-infected manila clams. mcl3 was expressed in escherichia coli m15 cells and purified with a ni-nta his-binding resin matrix. mcl3 agglutinated rabbit erythrocytes in the presence of ca(+2). mcl3-induced agglutination was partially inhibited by galnac, man, lactose, and raffinose, whereas the polysaccharides bovine mucin typ ...200818721887
vibrio tapetis-like strain isolated from introduced manila clams ruditapes philippinarum showing symptoms of brown ring disease in norway.the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum was introduced to norway in 1987 and was produced in 2 hatcheries until 1991. clam seed was planted at 6 sites. two sites were on the island of tysnes, south of bergen. surviving adult manila clams were recovered in 1995 and 1996. in the present study, manila clams from the original seeding that displayed morphological signs of brown ring disease (brd) were recovered in june 2003 (n=7) and in june 2004 (n=17). samples from extrapallial fluid, tissues and h ...200818924380
clam shell repair from the brown ring disease: a study of the organic matrix using confocal raman micro-spectrometry and wds microprobe.since 1987, the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum has been regularly affected by the brown ring disease (brd), an epizootic caused by the bacterium vibrio tapetis. this disease is characterized by the development of a brown deposit on the inner face of valves. while most of the clams die from the brd infection, some of them are able to recover by mineralizing a new repair shell layer, which covers the brown deposit by a process of encapsulation. the purpose of this work was to study the organi ...201019838689
resistance to brown ring disease in the manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum: a study of selected stocks showing a recovery process by shell repair.european stocks of the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum are affected by the brown ring disease (brd), which is caused by vibrio tapetis. brd is characterized by an accumulation of a brown organic matrix on the inner face of the shell. clams that recover from brd develop a white mineralized layer covering the brown matrix. stocks of clams that showed resistance to brd development, as enhanced recovery, have been monitored since 2000. we have examined two selected stocks: a low susceptibility ( ...201020035765
characterization of vibrio tapetis strains isolated from diseased cultured wedge sole (dicologoglossa cuneata moreau).the first isolation of vibrio tapetis from wedge sole (dicologoglossa cuneata) is reported. the bacterium was recovered from ulcers of ailing cultured fish, from two different outbreaks occurred in spring 2005. the four isolates found (a200, a201, a204 and a255) were biochemically, genetically and serologically characterized and diagnosis was confirmed by pcr v. tapetis specific primers and multilocus sequencing analysis (mlsa). the isolates constituted a homogeneous phenotypic and genotypic gro ...201120557916
interactive effects of metal contamination and pathogenic organisms on the introduced marine bivalve ruditapes philippinarum in european populations.in natural environment, marine organisms are concomitantly exposed to pollutants and multiple disease agents resulting in detrimental interactions. the present study evaluated interactive effects of metal contamination (cadmium) and pathogenic organisms (trematode parasites himasthla elongata and pathogenic bacteria vibrio tapetis) singularly and in combination on the bivalve ruditapes philippinarum, an introduced species to europe, under laboratory controlled conditions. after 7 days, metal bio ...201020800936
variability of shell repair in the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum affected by the brown ring disease: a microstructural and biochemical study.for more than two decades, the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum has been regularly affected by brown ring disease (brd), an epizootic event caused by the bacterium vibrio tapetis and characterized by the development of a brown deposit on the inner face of valves. although brd infection is often lethal, some clams recover by mineralizing a new repair shell layer, which covers the brown deposit and fully isolates it from living tissues. in order to understand this specific shell repair process, ...201021168415
evidence for the role of horizontal transfer in generating pvt1, a large mosaic conjugative plasmid from the clam pathogen, vibrio tapetis.the marine bacterium vibrio tapetis is the causative agent of the brown ring disease, which affects the clam ruditapes philippinarum and causes heavy economic losses in north of europe and in eastern asia. further characterization of v. tapetis isolates showed that all the investigated strains harbored at least one large plasmid. we determined the sequence of the 82,266 bp plasmid pvt1 from the cect4600(t) reference strain and analyzed its genetic content. pvt1 is a mosaic plasmid closely relate ...201121326607
mineral phase in shell repair of manila clam venerupis philippinarum affected by brown ring disease.the mineral phase of shell repair in the manila clam venerupis philippinarum affected by brown ring disease (brd) was characterised at various scales and at various stages of shell repair by confocal raman microspectrometry and scanning electron microscopy. spherulitic and quadrangular aragonite microstructures associated with polyene pigments were clearly observed. von kossa staining showed that at the beginning of shell repair, hemocytes are filled with insoluble calcium carbonate salts in all ...201121381521
the current status and future directions of myxoma virus, a master in immune evasion.abstract: myxoma virus (myxv) gained importance throughout the twentieth century because of the use of the highly virulent standard laboratory strain (sls) by the australian government in the attempt to control the feral australian population of oryctolagus cuniculus (european rabbit) and the subsequent illegal release of myxv in europe. in the european rabbit, myxv causes a disease with an exceedingly high mortality rate, named myxomatosis, which is passively transmitted by biting arthropod vec ...201121658227
cytosolic thioredoxin from ruditapes philippinarum: molecular cloning, characterization, expression and dna protection activity of the recombinant protein.thioredoxin (trx) is a small redox protein that plays significant roles in protection against oxidative stress and in cell homeostasis by maintaining oxidized proteins in a reduced state. here, we describe the isolation and characterization of a full-length trx cdna sequence from manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum and named it as rptrx. the full length sequence consists of 1416bp with an open reading frame of 318bp encoding for 106 amino acids. rptrx protein harbors evolutionarily-conserved tr ...201121740925
characterization of a novel molluscan myd88 family protein from manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum.myeloid differentiation factor 88 (myd88) is a universal adaptor protein which is required for signal transduction of tlr/il-1r family. in this study, a novel molluscan myd88 family member protein (named as rpmyd88) was identified from manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum. it was identified using blast algorithm from gs-flx™ sequencing data. the cdna of rpmyd88 consists of 1416 bp open reading frame (orf) encoding 471 amino acid residues. the rpmyd88 contains death domain and toll/interleukin-1 ...201121846503
cloning and localization of mcdef, a defensin from manila clams (ruditapes philippinarum).a defensin-like peptide was previously detected in hemocytes of manila clams (ruditapes philippinarum). in the current study, we cloned and characterized this defensin, designated mcdef. cloning produced a full-length gene sequence of 201 bp predicted to encode a 66-amino-acid precursor protein maturing to a 44-amino-acid residue. amino acid sequence analysis showed that mcdef is similar to defensins from marine mollusks and ticks. phylogenetic analysis suggested that mcdef is closely related to ...201221945146
a novel molluscan sigma-like glutathione s-transferase from manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum: cloning, characterization and transcriptional profiling.glutathione s-transferases (gsts) are versatile enzymes, act as primary intracellular detoxifiers and contribute to a broad range of physiological processes including cellular defense. in this study, a full-length cdna representing a novel sigma-like gst was identified from manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum (rpgstσ). rpgstσ (884bp) was found to possess an open reading frame of 609bp. the encoded polypeptide (203 amino acids) had a predicted molecular mass of 23.21kda and an isoelectric point ...201222245757
mitochondrial thioredoxin-2 from manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum) is a potent antioxidant enzyme involved in antibacterial response.thioredoxin (trx) is a ubiquitous protein involved in the regulation of multiple biological processes. the trx-2 isoform is exclusively expressed in mitochondria, where it contributes to mitochondrial redox state maintenance. in the present study, a novel thioredoxin-2 gene was identified in the manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum. the full-length sequence of rptrx-2 (1561bp) consists of a 498bp coding region encoding a 166 amino acid protein. the n-terminal region of rptrx-2 harbors a mitochon ...201222248533
characterization of the secretomes of two vibrios pathogenic to mollusks.vibrio tapetis causes the brown ring disease in the japanese clam ruditapes philippinarum while vibrio aestuarianus is associated with massive oyster mortalities. as extracellular proteins are often associated with the virulence of pathogenic bacteria, we undertook a proteomic approach to characterize the secretomes of both vibrios. the extracellular proteins (ecps) of both species were fractionated by sec-fplc and in vitro assays were performed to measure the effects of each fraction on hemocyt ...201425401495
antimicrobial response of galectin-1 from rock bream oplegnathus fasciatus: molecular, transcriptional, and biological characterization.in this study, we describe the identification and characterization of a proto type galectin, galectin-1, from rock bream oplegnathus fasciatus (ofgal-1). galectins are evolutionarily conserved carbohydrate binding lectins that show a wide range of functions related to development and immune physiology. they have been identified as pattern recognition receptors of innate immune system that recognize a broad range of microbes. ofgal-1 cdna comprised of 993 bp with an open reading frame of 408 bp t ...201626792759
transcriptomic analysis of ruditapes philippinarum hemocytes reveals cytoskeleton disruption after in vitro vibrio tapetis challenge.the manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum, is an economically-important, commercial shellfish; harvests are diminished in some european waters by a pathogenic bacterium, vibrio tapetis, that causes brown ring disease. to identify molecular characteristics associated with susceptibility or resistance to brown ring disease, suppression subtractive hybridization (ssh) analyzes were performed to construct cdna libraries enriched in up- or down-regulated transcripts from clam immune cells, hemocytes, ...201222450167
two-dimensional proteome reference map of vibrio tapetis, the aetiological agent of brown ring disease in clams.vibrio tapetis is the etiological agent of brown ring disease (brd) in clams, one of the most threatening diseases affecting this commercially important bivalve. in this study we have constructed a proteome reference map of the v. tapetis type strain cect 4600(t).201222372382
a galectin related protein from oplegnathus fasciatus: genomic, molecular, transcriptional features and biological responses against microbial pathogens.galectins, a family of β-galactoside-binding lectins, are pattern recognition receptors that recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns and are subsequently involved in the opsonization, phagocytosis, complement activation, and killing of microbes. here, we report a novel galectin related protein (grp) identified from rock bream (oplegnathus fasciatus), designated ofgal like b. the cdna of ofgal like b is 517 bp with an open reading frame (orf) of 438 bp, encoding 145 amino acids, with a s ...201626615008
ferritin h-like subunit from manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum): molecular insights as a potent player in host antibacterial defense.ferritins are iron chelating proteins, which involve in iron metabolism and sequestration, contributing to the iron homeostasis in living organisms. in the present study, one ferritin subunit which was identified as h-like subunit was completely characterized in cdna and protein levels from manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum); (rpfeh). the full length cdna of rpfeh was 776 bp and it consisted of open reading frame of 513 bp, encoding a 171 amino acid peptide with a calculated molecular mass of ...201223198293
first molluscan theta-class glutathione s-transferase: identification, cloning, characterization and transcriptional analysis post immune challenges.glutathione s-transferases (gsts) are multifunctional cytosolic isoenzymes, distinctly known as phase ii detoxification enzymes. gsts play a significant role in cellular defense against toxicity and have been identified in nearly all organisms studied to date, from bacteria to mammals. in this study, we have identified a full-length cdna of the theta class gst from ruditapes philippinarum (rpgstθ), an important commercial edible molluscan species. rpgstθ was cloned and the recombinant protein ex ...201222390916
amoebic gill disease outbreak in marine fish cultured in korea.in 2015, 6.7-60% mortality was observed in black seabream ( acanthopagrus schlegelii), rock bream ( oplegnathus fasciatus), and gray mullet ( mugil cephalus) farmed in the southern coast of korea. on examination, numerous amoebae were found on the gills of these 3 fish species with detection rate of 100%. some rock bream and gray mullet were coinfected with bacteria ( pseudomonas anguilliseptica, vibrio tapetis, or vibrio anguillarum). histologic examination revealed extensive hyperplastic epith ...201728205457
metabolic responses of clam ruditapes philippinarum exposed to its pathogen vibrio tapetis in relation to diet.we investigated the effect of brown ring disease (brd) development and algal diet on energy reserves and activity of enzymes related to energy metabolism, antioxidant system and immunity in manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum. we found that algal diet did not impact the metabolic response of clams exposed to vibrio tapetis. at two days post-injection (dpi), activities of superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase (gpx) decreased whereas activities of nitric oxide synthase (inos) and catala ...201626921670
development of a taqman real-time pcr assay for rapid detection and quantification of vibrio tapetis in extrapallial fluids of clams.the gram-negative bacterium vibrio tapetis is known as the causative agent of brown ring disease (brd) in the manila clam venerupis (=ruditapes) philippinarum. this bivalve is the second most important species produced in aquaculture and has a high commercial value. in spite of the development of several molecular methods, no survey has been yet achieved to rapidly quantify the bacterium in the clam. in this study, we developed a taqman real-time pcr assay targeting virb4 gene for accurate and q ...201526713238
vibrio tapetis, the causative agent of brown ring disease, forms biofilms with spherical components.vibrio tapetis is a marine bacterium causing brown ring disease (brd) in the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum. v. tapetis biofilm formation remains unexplored depite the fact that it might be linked to pathogenicity. our objectives were to characterize the in vitro biofilm formation of v. tapetis and evaluate the effects of culture conditions. biofilm structure and its matrix composition were examined by confocal laser scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. v. tapetis was able ...201526696991
vibrio tapetis isolated from vesicular skin lesions in dover sole solea solea.vibrio tapetis is primarily known as the causative agent for brown ring disease in bivalves, although it has been isolated from cultivated fish during mortalities on farms. here we describe the first isolation of v. tapetis from wild-caught and subsequently captive-held dover sole solea solea. pathological features consisted of multifocal circular greyish-white skin discolourations evolving into vesicular lesions and subsequent ulcerations on the pigmented side. on the non-pigmented side, multip ...201526119302
immune responses of phenoloxidase and superoxide dismutase in the manila clam venerupis philippinarum challenged with vibrio tapetis--part ii: combined effect of temperature and two v. tapetis strains.manila clams, venerupis philippinarum (adams and reeve, 1850), were experimentally infected with two different bacterial strains and challenged with two different temperatures. bacterial strains used in this study were vibrio tapetis strain cect4600(t), the causative agent of brown ring disease (brd) and v. tapetis strain lp2, supposed less virulent to v. philippinarum. v. tapetis is considered to proliferate at low temperatures, i.e. under 21 °c. in a global warming context we could hypothesize ...201525655330
autophagic processes in mytilus galloprovincialis hemocytes: effects of vibrio tapetis.autophagy is a highly conserved and regulated catabolic process involved in maintaining cell homeostasis in response to different stressors. the autophagic machinery is also used as an innate immune mechanism against microbial infection. in invertebrates, that lack acquired immunity, autophagy may thus play a key role in the protection against potential pathogens. in aquatic molluscs, evidence has been provided for induction of autophagy by starvation and different environmental stressors; howev ...201829208501
immune responses of phenoloxidase and superoxide dismutase in the manila clam venerupis philippinarum challenged with vibrio tapetis--part i: spatio-temporal evolution of enzymes' activities post-infection.manila clams, venerupis philippinarum (adams and reeve, 1850), were experimentally challenged with two vibrio tapetis strains: cect4600t, the causative agent of brown ring disease (brd); and lp2 supposedly non-pathogenic in v. philippinarum. changes in phenoloxidase (po) and superoxide dismutase (sod), two major enzymes involved in immunity, were studied in two tissues, the mantle and hemolymph for 30 days after infection in the extrapallial cavity. bacterial infection in v. philippinarum result ...201525449703
antibiofilm activity of the marine bacterium pseudoalteromonas sp. 3j6 against vibrio tapetis, the causative agent of brown ring disease.vibrio tapetis cect4600 is a pathogenic gram-negative bacterium causing the brown ring disease in the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum. this vibriosis is induced by bacterial attachment on the periostracal lamina, yielding a decalcification of the bivalve shell. as in many bacterial species, pathogenesis is likely related to biofilm formation. the proteinaceous exoproducts of the marine bacterium pseudoalteromonas sp. 3j6 inhibit the formation of biofilm by most of the tested marine bacteria ...201525331987
transcriptional changes in manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum) in response to brown ring disease.brown ring disease (brd) is a bacterial infection affecting the economically-important clam ruditapes philippinarum. the disease is caused by a bacterium, vibrio tapetis, that colonizes the edge of the mantle, altering the biomineralization process and normal shell growth. altered organic shell matrices accumulate on the inner face of the shell leading to the formation of the typical brown ring in the extrapallial space (between the mantle and the shell). even though structural and functional ch ...201424882017
identification of a novel molluscan short-type peptidoglycan recognition protein in disk abalone (haliotis discus discus) involved in host antibacterial defense.peptidoglycan recognition proteins (pgrps) are a widely studied group of pattern recognition receptors found in invertebrate as well as vertebrate lineages, and are involved in bacterial pathogen sensing. however, in addition to this principal role, they can also function in multiple host defense processes, including cell phagocytosis and hydrolysis of peptidoglycans (pgns). in this study, a novel invertebrate short-type pgrp was identified in disk abalone (haliotis discus discus) designated as ...201424811007
a mu class glutathione s-transferase from manila clam ruditapes philippinarum (rpgstμ): cloning, mrna expression, and conjugation assays.glutathione s-transferases (gsts) are enzymes that catalyze xenobiotic metabolism in the phase ii detoxification process. gsts have a potential for use as indicators or biomarkers to assess the presence of organic and inorganic contaminants in aquatic environments. in this study, a full-length cdna of a mu (μ) class gst (rpgstμ) was identified from manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum) and biochemically characterized. the 1356 bp of the cdna included an open reading frame of 651 bp encoding a po ...201424704543
disentangling the population structure and evolution of the clam pathogen vibrio tapetis.vibrio tapetis is a fastidious slow-growing microorganism that causes the brown ring disease in clams. recently, two subspecies for this bacterial pathogen have been proposed. we have developed a multilocus sequence typing scheme and performed evolutionary studies of v. tapetis population using the great majority of isolates of v. tapetis obtained worldwide until now (30 isolates). v. tapetis constitutes a high polymorphic population, showing low diversity indexes and some genetic discontinuity ...201424276536
two molluscan bcl-2 family members from manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum: molecular characterization and immune responses.apoptosis based immune responses are important component of host defense in mollusks. in this study, we have identified two novel molluscan bcl-2 cdnas from manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum and named as rpbcl-2a and rpbcl-2b. there were four and three highly conserved bcl-2 homology (bh) regions in rpbcl-2a and rpbcl-2b, respectively suggesting these two genes could be different isoforms of anti-apoptotic bcl-2 family. phylogenetic results revealed that manila clam bcl-2 genes were clustered ...201323558058
differential expression of genes involved in immunity and biomineralization during brown ring disease development and shell repair in the manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum.severe drop in manila clams production in french aquacultured fields since the end of the 1980's is associated to brown ring disease (brd). this disease, caused by the bacteria vibrio tapetis, is characterized by specific symptoms on the inner face of the shell. diseased animals develop conchiolin deposit to enrobe bacteria and form new calcified layers on the shell. suppression subtractive hybridization was performed to identify genes differentially expressed during the early interaction of v. ...201323500956
multilocus sequence analysis of vibrio tapetis, the causative agent of brown ring disease: description of vibrio tapetis subsp. britannicus subsp. nov.vibrio tapetis is the causative agent of an epizootic infection described in adult clams called brown ring disease (brd). the isolation of the pathogen from different hosts showed strain variability both at serological and genetic level, allowing the description of three major groups related to the host origin of the isolates. in this work we performed for the first time a phylogenetic study for this pathogen. when including the closest related vibrio species, all strains of v. tapetis appeared ...201323394813
immune response-related gene expression profile of a novel molluscan iκb protein member from manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum).mollusks lack an adaptive immune system and rely solely on the innate immune response. the nuclear factor-kappa b (nf-κb) signaling pathway is one of the most important components of the innate immune system and its activity is regulated by physical interaction with the inhibitor of nf-κb (iκb) protein. the manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum (rp), is a key species of the world's aquaculture industry, and recent pathogenic threats, such as the gram-negative lipopolysaccharide (lps)-expressing v ...201323073780
a manganese superoxide dismutase (mnsod) from ruditapes philippinarum: comparative structural- and expressional-analysis with copper/zinc superoxide dismutase (cu/znsod) and biochemical analysis of its antioxidant activities.superoxide dismutases (sods), antioxidant metalloenzymes, represent the first line of defense in biological systems against oxidative stress caused by excessive reactive oxygen species (ros), in particular o(2)(•-). two distinct members of sod family were identified from manila clam ruditapes philippinarum (abbreviated as rpmnsod and rpcu/znsod). the structural analysis revealed all common characteristics of sod family in both rpsods from primary to tertiary levels, including three mnsod signatu ...201222789716
evaluation of different culture media for the isolation and growth of the fastidious vibrio tapetis, the causative agent of brown ring disease.thirteen culture media were evaluated at two temperatures for the growth and isolation of vibrio tapetis. the bacterium showed similar growth dynamics at 15 °c or 25 °c, being faster at 15 °c regardless the general media employed. best growth of v. tapetis was obtained on agar seawater (aswt) (1.7 × 10(6)cfu/ml), mannitol marine agar (mma) (2.6 × 10(6)cfu/ml), and mannitol trypticase soy agar (mtsa-1) (1.9 × 10(6)cfu/ml), being slightly lower on marine agar (ma) (5.0 × 10(5)cfu/ml). growth was p ...201222781490
new species and records of mites of the superfamily sarcoptoidea (acariformes: psoroptidia) from mammals in brazil.sixteen species of the superfamily sarcoptoidea (acariformes: psoroptidia) belonging to 10 genera of the families atopomelidae, listrophoridae, chirodiscidae, and listropsoralgidae are recorded in brazil. among them, three species, prolistrophorus hylaeamys sp. nov. from hylaeamys laticeps (lund, 1840) (cricetidae: sigmodontinae) from minas gerais, lynxacarus serrafreirei sp. nov. from galictis cuja (molina, 1782) (carnivora: mustelidae) from rio de janeiro (listrophoridae), and didelphoecius mi ...201626751869
population-level analyses indirectly reveal cryptic sex and life history traits of pseudoperkinsus tapetis (ichthyosporea, opisthokonta): a unicellular relative of the animals.we use population genetics to detect the molecular footprint of a sexual cycle, of a haploid vegetative state, and of lack of host specificity in pseudoperkinsus tapetis, a marine unicellular relative of the animals. prior to this study, complete life cycles were not known for any of the unicellular lineages sharing common ancestry with multicellular animals and fungi. we established the first collection of conspecific cultures of any member from the unicellular opisthokont lineage ichthyosporea ...201020360212
multiple isolations of a culturable, motile ichthyosporean (mesomycetozoa, opisthokonta), creolimax fragrantissima n. gen., n. sp., from marine invertebrate digestive tracts.a fragrant, spherical, osmotrophic eukaryote was isolated 27 times from the digestive tracts of marine invertebrates collected from the northeast pacific. the isolates were cultured from 7 animal collections over a 2-year period, most from the peanut worm, phascolosoma agassizii. a small subunit ribosomal dna phylogeny placed the spherical organism within the ichthyosporea, closest to sphaeroforma arctica and pseudoperkinsus tapetis. supporting the close relationship of isolates, the sequences o ...200818539526
reverse engineering field isolates of myxoma virus demonstrates that some gene disruptions or loss of function do not explain virulence changes observed in the field.the coevolution of myxoma virus (myxv) and wild european rabbits in australia and europe is a paradigm for the evolution of a pathogen in a new host species. genomic analyses have identified the mutations that have characterized this evolutionary process, but defining causal mutations in the pathways from virulence to attenuation and back to virulence has not been possible. using reverse genetics we examined the role of six selected mutations found in australian field isolates of myxv that fall ...201728768866
vibrio cortegadensis sp. nov., isolated from clams.a group of four strains isolated from clams (venerupis decussata and venerupis philippinarum) in galicia (nw spain) were subjected to a polyphasic characterization, based on the phenotypic characteristics, the analysis of chemotaxonomic features, the sequencing of the 16s rrna and five housekeeping (atpa, pyrh, reca, rpoa and rpod) genes, as well as dna-dna hybridization (ddh). the analysis of the phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characteristics and the results of a phylogenetic study, based on the ...201424271473
ancient dna analysis identifies marine mollusc shells as new metagenomic archives of the past.marine mollusc shells enclose a wealth of information on coastal organisms and their environment. their life history traits as well as (palaeo-) environmental conditions, including temperature, food availability, salinity, and pollution, can be traced through the analysis of their shell (micro-) structure and biogeochemical composition. adding to this list the dna entrapped in shell carbonate biominerals potentially offers a novel and complementary proxy both for reconstructing palaeoenvironment ...201728394451
isolation of vibrio tapetis from two native fish species (genypterus chilensis and paralichthys adspersus) reared in chile and description of vibrio tapetis subsp. quintayensis subsp. nov.a group of seven chilean isolates presumptively belonging to vibrio tapetis was isolated from diseased fine flounders (paralichthys adspersus) and red conger eel (genypterus chilensis) experimentally reared in quintay (chile). all isolates were confirmed as members of v. tapetis on the basis of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight ms, 16s rrna gene sequencing, dna-dna hybridization values and g+c content. the eric-pcr and rep-pcr patterns were homogeneous among those isolat ...201727902301
comparative morphology and genealogical delimitation of cryptic species of sympatric isolates of sphaeroforma (ichthyosporea, opisthokonta).of the ancient clades of unicellular relatives of the multicellular animals, ichthyosporea are among the easiest to collect, cultivate, and analyze at the population level. once identified, species can be correlated with their animal hosts and geographical ranges. however, the spherical stages common to many ichthyosporea provide little basis for morphological species identification. this study of the genus sphaeroforma is the first to apply patterns of genetic discontinuity to delimit species a ...201323352078
molecular identification of the ichthyosporean protist "pseudoperkinsus tapetis" from the mytilid mussel adipicola pacifica associated with submerged whale carcasses in japan.a protist tentatively designated "pseudoperkinsus tapetis" belonging to the eukaryotic group ichthyosporea (mesomycetozoa) was previously isolated from carpet shell clams in galicia (northwest spain). in the present study, based on molecular data, a potential p. tapetis specimen was identified from the gill tissues of the mussel adipicola pacifica associated with whale carcasses (generating chemosynthetic-based ecosystems) collected at shelf depths in the northwest pacific (southwest japan). sma ...200817703274
first isolation of vibrio tapetis and an atypical strain of aeromonas salmonicida from skin ulcerations in common dab (limanda limanda) in the north sea.skin ulcerations rank amongst the most prevalent lesions affecting wild common dab (limanda limanda) with an increase in prevalence of up to 3.5% in the belgian part of the north sea. a complex aetiology of these ulcerations is suspected, and many questions remain on the exact factors contributing to these lesions. to construct the aetiological spectrum of skin ulcerations in flatfish, a one-day monitoring campaign was undertaken in the north sea. fifteen fish presented with one or more ulcerati ...201829148593
preparation, characterization, and antimicrobial properties of chitosan-silver nanocomposites films against fish pathogenic bacteria and fungi.development of nanostructured films using natural polymers and metals has become a considerable interest in various biomedical applications. objective of the present study was to develop silver nano particles (agnps) embedded chitosan films with antimicrobial properties. based on the ag content, two types of chitosan silver nano films, named as cagnfs-12 (12 mm) and cagnfs-52 (52 mm) were prepared and characterized. field emission scanning electron microscope (fe-sem) images of two cagnfs showed ...201729151644
a new paravortex (platyhelminthes, dalyellioida) endoparasite of mesodesma mactroides (bivalvia, mesodesmatidae) from uruguay.many species of turbellarians (platyhelminthes) are known to live associated with other organisms, especially invertebrates, as commensals or parasites. the family graffillidae (rhabdocoela) includes two genera that parasitize mollusks, graffílla and paravortex. within the latter genus, six species were described as associated with mollusks. in other instances, unnamed paravortex species were mentioned as parasites of other bivalves and of the body surface of fishes. in the present work, a new p ...200616670884
viral particles in a flatworm (paravortex tapetis) parasitic in the commercial clam, ruditapes decussatus. 19957722343
dna mini-barcoding of leporids using noninvasive fecal dna samples and its significance for monitoring an invasive species.introduced in south america at the end of the 19th century, the european hare population has expanded dramatically and now represents a risk to native brazilian forest rabbits. monitoring the invasive lepus europaeus and its coexistence with native sylvilagus brasiliensis is a challenge that can be efficiently addressed by the use of molecular tools. this work describes a set of primers useful for amplifying three mini-barcodes for the molecular identification of both invasive and native leporid ...202032607145
biotic and abiotic factors influencing haplosporidian species distribution in the cockle cerastoderma edule in ireland.the phylum haplosporidia consists of four genera (minchinia, haplosporidium, urosporidium and bonamia) that are endoparasitic protists of a wide range of marine invertebrates including commercial bivalve species. characterization of haplosporidian species remains a challenge due to their patchy spatial and temporal distributions, host-restricted occurrence, and poorly known life cycles. however, they are commonly associated with significant mortality events in bivalves. due to the recent sporadi ...202032553639
external ph modulation during the growth of vibrio tapetis, the aetiological agent of brown ring disease.brown ring disease (brd) is an infection of the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum due to the pathogen vibrio tapetis. during brd, clams are facing immunodepression and shell biomineralization alteration. in this paper, we studied the role of ph on the growth of the pathogen and formulated hypothesis on the establishment of brd by v. tapetis.202032395854
temporal dynamics of infection of cockles cerastoderma edule with the protistan parasite minchinia tapetis (rhizaria: haplosporida) in galicia (nw spain).uninucleate and binucleate cells and multinucleate plasmodia of a haplosporidan-like protist associated with heavy haemocytic infiltration were observed in histological sections of cockles, cerastoderma edule, from the ría de noia (galicia, nw spain) in the course of a cockle health surveillance programme. molecular assays provided identification of this protist as minchinia tapetis, which we thus record from a new host. prevalence of m. tapetis as high as 93% was recorded but infection intensit ...202032119954
a proteomic study of resistance to brown ring disease in the manila clam, ruditapes philippinarum.marine mollusk aquaculture has more than doubled over the past twenty years, accounting for over 15% of total aquaculture production in 2016. infectious disease is one of the main limiting factors to the development of mollusk aquaculture, and the difficulties inherent to combating pathogens through antibiotic therapies or disinfection have led to extensive research on host defense mechanisms and host-pathogen relationships. it has become increasingly clear that characterizing the functional pro ...202032044464
transcriptomic analysis of clam extrapallial fluids reveals immunity and cytoskeleton alterations in the first week of brown ring disease development.the brown ring disease is an infection caused by the bacterium vibrio tapetis on the manila clam ruditapes philippinarum. the process of infection, in the extrapallial fluids (epfs) of clams, involves alteration of immune functions, in particular on hemocytes which are the cells responsible of phagocytosis. disorganization of the actin-cytoskeleton in infected clams is a part of what leads to this alteration. this study is the first transcriptomic approach based on collection of extrapallial flu ...201931419531
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