A novel Eimeria species found in the marbled polecat (Vormela peregusna).
Nannan Cui, Ziqi Wang, Jia Zhang, Sándor Hornok, Yujiang Zhang, Guoyu Zhao, Wenbo Tan, Yuanzhi Wang
Abstract
Open AccessThere are no known coccidian parasites reported from the marbled polecat (Vormela peregusna; IUCN Vulnerable), a mustelid found in southeastern Europe and western Asia. There are eleven Eimeria species documented in other mustelids. This study reports a complete mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) from Eimeria species found in marbled polecat. Intestinal samples from seven nature-killed or road-killed individuals (collected 2020-2023 in Xinjiang, China) were subjected to genomic DNA extraction. cox1 nested PCR screening revealed Eimeria infection in 3/7 hosts. Full mitochondrial genome amplification using five overlapping primer pairs yielded a 6179 bp sequence (GenBank PV393175). This mtDNA exhibits classic apicomplexan features: three protein-coding genes (cytb, cox1and cox3), fragmented rRNAs, and no tRNAs. The mtDNA shows high A + T bias (64.49 %). Phylogenetically, Eimeria isolate in marbled polecat was clustered with Eimeria mephitidis (bootstrap = 100 %) yet displayed significant mitogenomic divergence (only 97.65 % sequence identity), particularly in cox3 (95.11 % vs. intraspecific minimum identity 95.50 %). Combined with mtDNA arrangement, significant genetic divergence and host association, we characterized a novel mitochondrial genome from an Eimeria species.