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Redescription, molecular characterisation and Wolbachia endosymbionts of Mansonella (Tupainema) dunni (Mullin & Orihel, 1972) (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) from the common treeshrew Tupaia glis Diard & Duvaucel (Mammalia: Scandentia) in Peninsular Malaysia.


ABSTRACT: The genus Mansonella Faust, 1929 includes 29 species, mainly parasites of platyrrhine monkeys in South America and anthropoid apes in Africa. In Malaysia, Mansonella (Tupainema) dunni (Mullin & Orihel, 1972) was described from the common treeshrew Tupaia glis Diard & Duvaucel (Scandentia). In a recent classification of the genus Mansonella, seven subgenera were proposed, with M. (Tup.) dunni as a monotypic species in the subgenus Tupainema. In this study, we collected new material of M. (Tup.) dunni from common treeshrews in Peninsular Malaysia and redescribed the morphological features of this species. We found that M. (Tup.) dunni differs from M. (Cutifilaria) perforata Uni et al., 2004 from sika deer Cervus nippon (Cetartiodactyla) in Japan, with regards to morphological features and predilection sites in their respective hosts. Based on multi-locus sequence analyses, we examined the molecular phylogeny of M. (Tup.) dunni and its Wolbachia genotype. Species of the genus Mansonella grouped monophyletically in clade ONC5 and M. (Tup.) dunni was placed in the most derived position within this genus. Mansonella (Tup.) dunni was closely related to M. (M.) ozzardi (Manson, 1897) from humans in Central and South America, and most distant from M. (C.) perforata. The calculated p-distances between the cox1 gene sequences for M. (Tup.) dunni and its congeners were 13.09% for M. (M.) ozzardi and 15.6-16.15% for M. (C.) perforata. The molecular phylogeny of Mansonella spp. thus corroborates their morphological differences. We determined that M. (Tup.) dunni harbours Wolbachia endosymbionts of the supergroup F genotype, in keeping with all other Mansonella species screened to date.

SUBMITTER: Mat Udin AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10772378 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Redescription, molecular characterisation and <i>Wolbachia</i> endosymbionts of <i>Mansonella</i> (<i>Tupainema</i>) <i>dunni</i> (Mullin & Orihel, 1972) (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) from the common treeshrew <i>Tupaia glis</i> Diard & Duvaucel (Mammalia: Scandentia) in Peninsular Malaysia.

Mat Udin Ahmad Syihan AS   Uni Shigehiko S   Rodrigues Jules J   Martin Coralie C   Junker Kerstin K   Agatsuma Takeshi T   Low Van Lun VL   Saijuntha Weerachai W   Omar Hasmahzaiti H   Zainuri Nur Afiqah NA   Fukuda Masako M   Matsubayashi Makoto M   Kimura Daisuke D   Takaoka Hiroyuki H   Ramli Rosli R  

Current research in parasitology & vector-borne diseases 20231123


The genus <i>Mansonella</i> Faust, 1929 includes 29 species, mainly parasites of platyrrhine monkeys in South America and anthropoid apes in Africa. In Malaysia, <i>Mansonella</i> (<i>Tupainema</i>) <i>dunni</i> (Mullin & Orihel, 1972) was described from the common treeshrew <i>Tupaia glis</i> Diard & Duvaucel (Scandentia). In a recent classification of the genus <i>Mansonella</i>, seven subgenera were proposed, with <i>M</i>. (<i>Tup</i>.) <i>dunni</i> as a monotypic species in the subgenus <i>  ...[more]

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