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Detection of Minchinia occulta in samples of pearl oysters Pinctada maxima infected by Haplosporidium hinei
Author(s) -
Bearham D,
Spiers ZB,
Raidal SR,
Jones JB,
Nicholls PK
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
australian veterinary journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.382
H-Index - 59
eISSN - 1751-0813
pISSN - 0005-0423
DOI - 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2009.00507.x
Subject(s) - biology , parasite hosting , outbreak , pearl , oyster , zoology , veterinary medicine , fishery , virology , medicine , philosophy , theology , world wide web , computer science
Objective  To determine if juvenile pearl oysters ( Pinctada maxima ) infected with Haplosporidium hinei are also infected with another haplosporidian parasite, Minchinia occulta . Design  Archived samples of pearl oysters infected with H. hinei were examined using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays and in situ hybridisation (ISH) to analyse and identify haplosporidians. A 144‐bp and 220‐bp region of Minchinia DNA were targeted by PCR and amplified DNA from formalin‐fixed H. hinei ‐infected pearl oyster samples was sequenced. A 25‐bp oligonucleotide probe targeting a variable section of the parasite's small subunit rRNA gene was used in ISH. Results  The results of DNA‐based diagnostic assays supported each other. The sequences obtained by PCR were found to be almost identical to M. occulta from rock oysters and the ISH assay demonstrated infection with M. occulta in affected pearl oysters. ISH indicated a prevalence of infection of 26.7% in one of the previous outbreaks. Conclusion  Pearl oyster spat are susceptible to infection by a Minchinia parasite, most likely M. occulta , which was recently identified in rock oysters within the pearl‐producing zones of Western Australia and is associated with mortalities of up to 80% in this species. The occurrence of haplosporidian co‐infections in pearl oysters suggests the immunocompetence of juvenile oysters may be an important factor in preventing infection and therefore preventing mortalities such as those occurring in the recent outbreaks of pearl oyster oedema disease.

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