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Ultrastructure of Selenidium pendula, the Type Species of Archigregarines, and Phylogenetic Relations to Other Marine Apicomplexa

Journal

PROTIST
Volume 167, Issue 4, Pages 339-368

Publisher

ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2016.06.001

Keywords

Archigregarines; Apicomplexa; Selenidium pendula; ultrastructure; phylogeny; sporozoite

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Funding

  1. ECO-NET Project (Egide, France) [2131QM]
  2. PHC-Barrende projects [24663ND, 31266SL]
  3. Interdisciplinary Programs of the MNHN (ATM-Microorganismes, ATM-Emergence des clades, des biotes et des cultures)
  4. French governmental ANR [AN R-10-LABX-0003 BCDiv, ANR-11-IDEX-0004-0, ANR-14-CE02-0007-01]
  5. Czech Science Foundation [GBP505/12/G112]
  6. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic [MEB021127, 7AMB14FRO13]
  7. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-14-CE02-0007] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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Archigregarines, an early branching lineage within Apicomplexa, are a poorly-known group of invertebrate parasites. By their phylogenetic position, archigregarines are an important lineage to understand the functional transition that occurred between free-living flagellated predators to obligatory parasites in Apicomplexa. In this study, we provide new ultrastructural data and phylogenies based on SSU rDNA sequences using the type species of archigregarines, the Selenidiidae Selenidium pendula Giard, 1884. We describe for the first time the syzygy and early gamogony at the ultrastructural level, revealing a characteristic nuclear multiplication with centrocones, cryptomitosis, filamentous network of chromatin, a cyst wall secretion and a 9+0 flagellar axoneme of the male gamete. S. pendula belongs to a monophyletic lineage that includes several other related species, all infecting Sedentaria Polychaeta (Spionidae, Sabellaridae, Sabellidae and Cirratulidae). All of these Selenidium species exhibit similar biological characters: a cell cortex with the plasma membrane - inner membrane complex - subpellicular microtubule sets, an apical complex with the conoid, numerous rhoptries and micronemes, a myzocytosis with large food vacuoles, a nuclear multiplication during syzygy and younggamonts. Two other distantly related Selenidium-like lineages infect Terebellidae and Sipunculida, underlying the ability of archigregarines to parasite a wide range of marine hosts. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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