Detailed Information on Publication Record
2014
Biology and phylogeny of early emerging apicomplexans
VALIGUROVÁ, AndreaBasic information
Original name
Biology and phylogeny of early emerging apicomplexans
Name in Czech
Biology and phylogeny of early emerging apicomplexans
Authors
VALIGUROVÁ, Andrea (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution)
Edition
3rd Workshop of European Centre of Ichthyoparasitology, 2014
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Konferenční abstrakt
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/14:00074438
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
Keywords (in Czech)
Apicomplexa; gregarines; protococcidia; bology; phylogeny; motility
Keywords in English
Apicomplexa; gregarines; protococcidia; bology; phylogeny; motility
Tags
Změněno: 4/3/2015 17:46, doc. RNDr. Andrea Bardůnek Valigurová, Ph.D.
Abstract
V originále
Phylum Apicomplexa represents one of the most successful groups of eukaryotic unicellular parasites consisting entirely of parasitic genera that infect a wide spectrum of vertebrates and invertebrates. In our research, we focus on early emerging apicomplexans such as protococcidia, agamococcidia, blastogregarines, archigregarines and eugregarines restricted to marine invertebrates. Considering the need for troubleshooting when working with marine parasites from invertebrate hosts, the importance of our work lies in the developing of laboratory protocols that are routinely used for analyses of human pathogens, such as Toxoplasma gondii or Plasmodium spp., but so far not applied to the basal apicomplexans. Results showed that each model organism requires specific conditions for experimental work and processing for further analysis, and hence it was necessary first to set up the protocols for all methodical approaches. We tested the effect of various fixations and prolonged sample storage on preservation of membranes, glycocalyx, and epitopes of protein antigens. We consider as a great success that we are able to stop the motility of model marine apicomplexans isolated from their hosts and kept in vitro, recover them to the normal physiological conditions and maintain them alive for next 24 hours or more. Our methods include field sampling of marine organisms; parasitological dissection and further processing of parasites, squash preparations and parasitized host tissues; light microscopy including imaging and videodocumentation; in vitro experiments; confocal laser scanning microscopy; histology; electron microscopy including the freeze etching; and molecular analysis. Sampling was performed each year (2013, 2014) in the period of 2-3 weeks in the area of the Nikolai Pertsov White Sea Biological Station of the MSU in collaboration with T. G. Simdyanov and G. G. Paskerova. The next part of presentation dealt with the exact results obtained in the years 2012-2014.
Links
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