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International Journal for Parasitology | 2002

Detection of the initial infective stages of the protozoan parasite Marteilia sydneyi in Saccostrea glomerata and their development through to sporogenesis

S. N. Kleeman; R. D. Adlard; R. J. G. Lester

DNA probes were used in in situ hybridisation on histological sections of oysters exposed for defined intervals to Marteilia sydneyi infection to reveal the early development of the parasite in the oyster host, Saccostrea glomerata. The initial infective stages enter through the palps and gills whereupon extrasporogonic proliferation results in the liberation of cells into surrounding connective tissue and haemolymph spaces. Following systemic dissemination, the parasite infiltrates the digestive gland and becomes established as a nurse cell beneath the epithelial cells in a digestive tubule. Here, cell-within-cell proliferation results in the eventual liberation of daughter cells from the nurse cell into spaces between adjacent epithelial cells. None of these stages had previously been described. Proliferation is associated with host responses, including haemocytic infiltration of the connective tissue and diapedesis across tubule epithelia. The responses cease as sporogenesis begins.


Parasitology | 2002

Specificity of PCR and in situ hybridization assays designed for detection of Marteilia sydneyi and M-refringens

S. N. Kleeman; F. Le Roux; Franck Berthe; R. D. Adlard

Primers and DNA probes designed for use in the specific detection of the paramyxean parasites Marteilia sydneyi and Marteilia refringens were tested for their potential to cross-react with closely related species in Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and in situ hybridization. PCR primers and a DNA probe designed within the ITS1 rRNA of M. sydneyi were specific for M. sydneyi when compared with related species of Marteilia and Marteilioides. PCR primers designed within the 18S rRNA of M. refringens were specific in the detection of this species in PCR while a DNA probe (named Smart 2) designed on the same gene cross-reacted with M. sydneyi in tissue sections of Saccostrea glomerata as well as Marteilioides sp. infecting Striostrea mytiloides. Though not species specific, the Smart 2 probe provided a stronger signal in detection of all stages of M. sydneyi than the ITSI probe. The ITS probe is proposed for use as a confirmatory diagnostic tool for M. sydneyi.


Bulletin of The European Association of Fish Pathologists | 2002

Synonymy of Perkinsus olseni Lester & Davis, 1981 and Perkinsus atlanticus Azevedo, 1989 and an update on the phylogenetic position of the genus Perkinsus

Anna Murrell; S. N. Kleeman; Stephen C. Barker; R. J. G. Lester


Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2000

Molecular detection of Marteilia sydneyi, pathogen of Sydney rock oysters

S. N. Kleeman; R. D. Adlard


Molecular and Cellular Probes | 2004

Mutation scanning analysis of Marteilia sydneyi populations from different geographical locations in eastern Australia.

S. N. Kleeman; R. D. Adlard; Xing-Quan Zhu; Robin B. Gasser


Journal of Shellfish Research | 2002

The development of a positive non-infectious control for the detection of Perkinsus using the Ray test

Bradley R. Moore; S. N. Kleeman; R. J. G. Lester


5th Symposium on Diseases in Asian Aquaculture | 2002

Discovery of the early infective stages of the protozoan Marteilia sydneyi in oysters and the implications for disease detection and control

S. N. Kleeman; R. D. Adlard; R. J. G. Lester


5th Symposium on Diseases in Asian Aquaculture | 2002

Transmission of Perkinsus olseni among wild blacklip abalone in South Australia

Craig J. Hayward; R. J. G. Lester; Stephen C. Barker; Hamish McCallum; Anna Murrell; S. N. Kleeman


Joint Meeting of the New Zealand Society for Parasitology and Australian Society for Parasitology | 2000

DNA technology applied to the diagnosis and biology of Marteilia sydneyi

S. N. Kleeman; R. D. Adlard; R. J. G. Lester


World Aquaculture Society | 1999

Characterisation of an epizootic of QX disease (Marteilia sydneyi) in eastern Australia

R. D. Adlard; S. N. Kleeman; S. J. Wesche; R. J. G. Lester

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Anna Murrell

University of Queensland

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S. J. Wesche

University of Queensland

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