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Host responses against the fish parasitizing ciliate Cryptocaryon irritans

Parasite Immunology, 2023
Abstract The parasitic ciliate Cryptocaryon irritans , which infects almost all marine fish species occurring in both tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world.
Shuiqing, Jiang, Xiaohong, Huang
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Using galvanized materials to control Cryptocaryon irritans infestation

Aquaculture, 2022
Abstract Infection by Cryptocaryon irritans, a ciliated protozoa parasite of marine fish, causes mass mortality and economic loss to the mariculture industry. In this study, plate and mesh galvanized zinc were embedded on the bottom of seawater to evaluate the protection to susceptible host Trachinotus ovatus from C.
Zhi-Hong Zhong   +4 more
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Using red tilapia to control Cryptocaryon irritans infestations

Aquaculture, 2021
Abstract Marine cultured fish in tropical and sub-tropical regions often suffer from white spot disease, caused by Cryptocaryon irritans infection. This can lead to mass mortality and economic loss. This study investigated the use of seawater-adapted red tilapias (Oreochromis niloticus × O.
Zhi-Hong Zhong   +5 more
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Mucosal immunoglobulin response in Epinephelus coioides after Cryptocaryon irritans infection

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2022
The teleost mucosal immune system consists mainly of the skin, gills and gut, which play crucial roles in local immune responses against invading organisms. Immunoglobulins are essential molecules in adaptive immunity that perform crucial biological functions. In our study, a mucosal immunity model was constructed in Epinephelus coioides groupers after
Qing, Han   +8 more
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Transcriptome analysis of Cryptocaryon irritans tomont responding to Bacillus licheniformis treatment

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2023
Cryptocaryon irritans is a ciliated obligate parasite that causes cryptocaryonosis (white spot disease) and poses great threat to marine fish farming. In recent years, the use of probiotics protects fish from pathogens, which has been identified as the sustainable and environmentally friendly tool to maintain the health and well-being of the host ...
Lefei, Jiao   +5 more
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Intraspecific Variation in Cryptocaryon irritans

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 1997
ABSTRACT. Intraspecific variation in the ciliate Cryptocaryon irritans was examined using sequences of the first internal transcribed spacer region (ITS‐1) of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) combined with developmental and morphological characters. Amplified rDNA sequences consisting of 151 bases of the flanking 18 S and 5.8 S regions, and the entire ITS‐1 ...
Diggles, Benjamin K., Adlard, Robert D.
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Molecular characterization of a profilin gene from a parasitic ciliate Cryptocaryon irritans

Experimental Parasitology, 2022
Profilin, known as one of the core actin-binding proteins, is an integral part of actin-based cytoskeleton involved in cell motility, cytokinesis, neuronal differentiation, and synaptic plasticity. In this study, a putative profilin gene designated as CiProfilin (GenBank accession number: JX987286) was screened out from a cDNA library of Cryptocaryon ...
Zhongfeng Ye   +5 more
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Effect of copper sulphate on Cryptocaryon irritans based on metabolome analysis

Journal of Fish Diseases, 2023
AbstractCryptocaryon irritans is one of the most harmful marine parasites in mariculture. Copper sulphate is often used to kill parasites and the influence of copper sulphate on the tomont stage of C. irritans was explored in this study. The results showed that excystment rate was not significantly affected when tomonts were exposed to 5 mg/L (76.7 ...
Quanjun, Zhan   +8 more
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