First report of Pleistophora hyphessobryconis infection in medaka Oryzias latipes, an important ornamental and laboratory fish in Japan

Parasitol Int. 2024 Feb:98:102825. doi: 10.1016/j.parint.2023.102825. Epub 2023 Nov 21.

Abstract

Medaka Oryzias latipes is a small freshwater fish widely distributed in Japan. It is a popular ornamental fish and now has been recognized as an important model organism in many areas of biological research. Here we report microsporidian infections for the first time in medaka, from 2 research facilities and a wild population. Infected medaka exhibited abnormal appearance with whitish trunk muscle, and microsporidian spores were detected from the affected tissue. The size of spores was similar in all the three cases: 7.0 μm in length and 3.7-4.2 μm in width. In the histological observation, numerous sporophorous vesicles containing spores or other developmental stages were observed within the myocytes of the trunk muscle. Nucleotide sequence of the ribosomal RNA gene was determined and it was identical among all three cases. A BLAST search revealed it shared 99.5-99.6% identity with Pleistophora hyphessobryconis, a microsporidian known to infect >20 freshwater fish species. Light microscopic observation of spores and histological features also indicated the microsporidian infection in medaka is caused by P. hyphessobryconis. This is the first record of the microsporidian species from medaka and from Japan.

Keywords: Laboratory fish; Medaka; Microsporidian infection; Pleistophora hyphessobryconis.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Japan / epidemiology
  • Microsporidia*
  • Microsporidiosis* / epidemiology
  • Oryzias*
  • Pleistophora* / genetics
  • Pleistophora* / ultrastructure

Supplementary concepts

  • Pleistophora hyphessobryconis