Henneguya species infecting the gastrointestinal tract of Clarias gariepinus from the Nile River

Dis Aquat Organ. 2022 Feb 24:148:43-56. doi: 10.3354/dao03649.

Abstract

As part of a study on parasitic infection in the African sharptooth catfish Clarias gariepinus, we found cysts of varying sizes in the stomach and intestine that contained myxospores with morphological features resembling those of the genus Henneguya. The present investigation was carried out with data on spore morphology and histopathology. Additionally, the myxozoan was identified using a molecular-based approach with 18S small subunit rDNA sequences. Based on the morphological characterization and tissue specificity of Myxozoa, 2 species of Henneguya were identified in the catfish stomach and intestine. Several histopathological changes were observed in the intestine which may affect fish performance and survival. The phylogenetic position of nucleotide sequences of the Henneguya species identified here were clustered with other fish-infecting Henneguya species. These sequences were deposited in GenBank. It appears that they potentially represent 2 species, denominated Henneguya sp. 1 and Henneguya sp. 2 according to the samples originating from the stomach and intestine, respectively. Although future investigations are needed for detailed morphological and molecular descriptions, this study documents the likely occurrence of infection with Henneguya noted for the first time, to our knowledge, in the digestive system of C. gariepinus in Egypt.

Keywords: Catfish; Clarias gariepinus; Henneguya; Myxozoa; Phylogeny; SSU rDNA.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Catfishes*
  • Fish Diseases* / parasitology
  • Gills / parasitology
  • Intestines / parasitology
  • Myxozoa* / genetics
  • Parasitic Diseases, Animal* / parasitology
  • Phylogeny
  • Rivers