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1 October 2017 Morphology, Molecular Characteristics, and Demonstration of a Definitive Host for Sarcocystis rommeli from Cattle (Bos taurus) in China
J. J. Hu, S. Huang, T. Wen, G. W. Esch, Y. Liang, H. L. Li
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Abstract

Sarcocysts of Sarcocystis rommeli were found for the first time in 6 of 34 (17.6%) cattle (Bos taurus) in China. With light microscopy, sarcocysts of S. rommeli were up to 1,130 μm long, with a striated, 4–8-μm-thick cyst wall. Using transmission electron microscopy, the villar protrusions (vp) were 4.7–5.2 × 0.2–0.3 μm, and 0.3–0.5 μm apart from each other. The vp contained microtubules extending from the top of the vp to the middle of the ground substance layer (gsl). A BLAST search of the near full-length 18S rRNA and partial mitochondrial cox1 sequences of S. rommeli revealed 98.7% identity and 99.2% identity with sequences of Sarcocystis bovini in GenBank, respectively. Two domestic cats (Felis catus) fed sarcocysts of S. rommeli shed oocysts/sporocysts in their feces with a prepatent period of 14 to 15 days; the partial mitochondrial cox1 sequences of these oocysts/sporocysts shared the high identities, that is, 99.4% and 99.5%, with cox1 sequences of S. rommeli sarcocysts and S. bovini sarcocysts, respectively. This is the first demonstration of a definitive host for S. rommeli.

© American Society of Parasitologists 2017
J. J. Hu, S. Huang, T. Wen, G. W. Esch, Y. Liang, and H. L. Li "Morphology, Molecular Characteristics, and Demonstration of a Definitive Host for Sarcocystis rommeli from Cattle (Bos taurus) in China," Journal of Parasitology 103(5), 471-476, (1 October 2017). https://doi.org/10.1645/16-187
Received: 20 December 2016; Accepted: 1 June 2017; Published: 1 October 2017
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