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Molecular characterization and distribution of Plasmodium matutinum, a common avian malaria parasite
by
PALINAUSKAS, VAIDAS
, VALKIŪNAS, GEDIMINAS
, BERNOTIENĖ, RASA
, BUKAUSKAITĖ, DOVILĖ
, IEZHOVA, TATJANA A.
, ILGŪNAS, MIKAS
in
Animals
/ Aquatic insects
/ avian malaria
/ Birds
/ Blood
/ Canaries
/ Culex
/ Cytochrome b
/ Cytochromes b - genetics
/ Cytoplasm
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Fragments
/ genetic markers
/ genome
/ Genomes
/ Haemosporida
/ Host Specificity
/ hosts
/ Inoculation
/ Luscinia
/ Luscinia luscinia
/ Malaria
/ Malaria, Avian - parasitology
/ Mammals
/ Markers
/ meronts
/ Mitochondria
/ Mitochondrial Proteins - genetics
/ Mosquitoes
/ Muscicapidae
/ Parasitemia
/ Parasitemia - parasitology
/ Parasitemia - veterinary
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Pathology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plasmodium
/ Plasmodium - classification
/ Plasmodium - cytology
/ Plasmodium - genetics
/ Plasmodium - physiology
/ Plasmodium matutinum
/ Protozoan Proteins - genetics
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Serinus canaria
/ signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
/ Songbirds
/ Species
/ Studies
/ Vector-borne diseases
2017
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Molecular characterization and distribution of Plasmodium matutinum, a common avian malaria parasite
by
PALINAUSKAS, VAIDAS
, VALKIŪNAS, GEDIMINAS
, BERNOTIENĖ, RASA
, BUKAUSKAITĖ, DOVILĖ
, IEZHOVA, TATJANA A.
, ILGŪNAS, MIKAS
in
Animals
/ Aquatic insects
/ avian malaria
/ Birds
/ Blood
/ Canaries
/ Culex
/ Cytochrome b
/ Cytochromes b - genetics
/ Cytoplasm
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Fragments
/ genetic markers
/ genome
/ Genomes
/ Haemosporida
/ Host Specificity
/ hosts
/ Inoculation
/ Luscinia
/ Luscinia luscinia
/ Malaria
/ Malaria, Avian - parasitology
/ Mammals
/ Markers
/ meronts
/ Mitochondria
/ Mitochondrial Proteins - genetics
/ Mosquitoes
/ Muscicapidae
/ Parasitemia
/ Parasitemia - parasitology
/ Parasitemia - veterinary
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Pathology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plasmodium
/ Plasmodium - classification
/ Plasmodium - cytology
/ Plasmodium - genetics
/ Plasmodium - physiology
/ Plasmodium matutinum
/ Protozoan Proteins - genetics
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Serinus canaria
/ signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
/ Songbirds
/ Species
/ Studies
/ Vector-borne diseases
2017
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Molecular characterization and distribution of Plasmodium matutinum, a common avian malaria parasite
by
PALINAUSKAS, VAIDAS
, VALKIŪNAS, GEDIMINAS
, BERNOTIENĖ, RASA
, BUKAUSKAITĖ, DOVILĖ
, IEZHOVA, TATJANA A.
, ILGŪNAS, MIKAS
in
Animals
/ Aquatic insects
/ avian malaria
/ Birds
/ Blood
/ Canaries
/ Culex
/ Cytochrome b
/ Cytochromes b - genetics
/ Cytoplasm
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Fragments
/ genetic markers
/ genome
/ Genomes
/ Haemosporida
/ Host Specificity
/ hosts
/ Inoculation
/ Luscinia
/ Luscinia luscinia
/ Malaria
/ Malaria, Avian - parasitology
/ Mammals
/ Markers
/ meronts
/ Mitochondria
/ Mitochondrial Proteins - genetics
/ Mosquitoes
/ Muscicapidae
/ Parasitemia
/ Parasitemia - parasitology
/ Parasitemia - veterinary
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Pathology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plasmodium
/ Plasmodium - classification
/ Plasmodium - cytology
/ Plasmodium - genetics
/ Plasmodium - physiology
/ Plasmodium matutinum
/ Protozoan Proteins - genetics
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Serinus canaria
/ signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
/ Songbirds
/ Species
/ Studies
/ Vector-borne diseases
2017
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Molecular characterization and distribution of Plasmodium matutinum, a common avian malaria parasite
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Molecular characterization and distribution of Plasmodium matutinum, a common avian malaria parasite
2017
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Overview
Species of Plasmodium (Plasmodiidae, Haemosporida) are widespread and cause malaria, which can be severe in avian hosts. Molecular markers are essential to detect and identify parasites, but still absent for many avian malaria and related haemosporidian species. Here, we provide first molecular characterization of Plasmodium matutinum, a common agent of avian malaria. This parasite was isolated from a naturally infected thrush nightingale Luscinia luscinia (Muscicapidae). Fragments of mitochondrial, apicoplast and nuclear genomes were obtained. Domestic canaries Serinus canaria were susceptible after inoculation of infected blood, and the long-lasting light parasitemia developed in two exposed birds. Clinical signs of illness were not reported. Illustrations of blood stages of P. matutinum (pLINN1) are given, and phylogenetic analysis identified the closely related avian Plasmodium species. The phylogeny based on partial cytochrome b (cyt b) sequences suggests that this parasite is most closely related to Plasmodium tejerai (cyt b lineage pSPMAG01), a common malaria parasite of American birds. Both these parasites belong to subgenus Haemamoeba, and their blood stages are similar morphologically, particularly due to marked vacuolization of the cytoplasm in growing erythrocytic meronts. Molecular data show that transmission of P. matutinum (pLINN1) occurs broadly in the Holarctic, and the parasite likely is of cosmopolitan distribution. Passeriform birds and Culex mosquitoes are common hosts. This study provides first molecular markers for detection of P. matutinum.
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Cambridge University Press
Subject
/ Birds
/ Blood
/ Canaries
/ Culex
/ DNA
/ genome
/ Genomes
/ hosts
/ Luscinia
/ Malaria
/ Malaria, Avian - parasitology
/ Mammals
/ Markers
/ meronts
/ Mitochondrial Proteins - genetics
/ Protozoan Proteins - genetics
/ signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
/ Species
/ Studies
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