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Variation in the Development of Two Isolates of Cryptocaryon irritans

The Journal of Parasitology, 1996
Two isolates of Cryptocaryon irritans obtained from Acanthopagrus australis from Moreton Bay (isolate C1) and Gymnocranius audleyi from Heron Island (isolate C2) were passaged on Lates calcarifer and Macquaria novemaculeata at 20 and 25 C under identical laboratory conditions.
Diggles B.K., Lester R.J.G.
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Proteomics and Phosphoproteomic Analysis to Identify Spleen of Takifugu rubripes Infected Cryptocaryon irritans

Marine Biotechnology, 2023
Takifugu rubripes is important commercially fish species in China and it is under serious threat from white spot disease (cyptocaryoniasis), which leads to heavy economic losses. In this study, we used proteomics and phosphoproteomic analysis to identify differentially abundant proteins in the spleen of T.
Jianxin, Cheng   +4 more
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Ultraviolet light and ozone controls Cryptocaryon irritans infection in factory aquaculture

Aquaculture, 2022
Abstract Cryptocaryon irritans is a pathogenic ectoparasitic ciliate that infects marine teleosts, causing massive mortality and economic losses in aquaculture. Ultraviolet light (UV) and ozone (O3) are commonly used for disinfection in factory aquaculture; however, the efficacy of neither method against C. irritans had been evaluated.
Ge-Ling Lu   +3 more
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Vibrio harveyi co-infected with Cryptocaryon irritans to orange-spotted groupers Epinephelus coioides

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2023
The orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides) is a high economic value aquacultural fish in China, however, it often suffers from the outbreak of parasitic ciliate Cryptocaryon irritans as well as bacterium Vibrio harveyi which bring great loss in grouper farming. In the present study, we established a high dose C.
Xueli, Lai   +11 more
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Ultrastructural features of Cryptocaryon irritans, a ciliate parasite of marine fish

European Journal of Protistology, 1993
The parasitic, reproductive, and free living phases of Cryptocaryon irritans Brown 1951, a ciliate parasite of marine fish, were studied by means of transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The ciliature of this protozoan is arranged in 78-80 monokinetid meridians which run lengthwise converging at the oral cavity and at the posterior pole of the
A, Colorni, A, Diamant
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Quantitative proteomic analysis in serum of Takifugu rubripes infected with Cryptocaryon irritans

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2020
Cryptocaryon irritans can cause cryptocaryonosis (white spot disease) in marine fish but the pathogenesis of the disease is unclear. In this work, we used high-throughput proteomics to identify differentially expressed proteins in the serum of Takifugu rubripes challenged with C. irritans.
Peng-Fei, Liu   +6 more
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Cloning and characterization of a surface antigen CiSA-32.6 from Cryptocaryon irritans

Experimental Parasitology, 2012
Cryptocaryon irritans is a ciliated parasite causing cryptocaryosis in marine fish. To isolate functional genes, a cDNA library of C. irritans trophonts was constructed and a gene designated CiSA-32.6 (GenBank ID: JF812643) was cloned and characterized.
Xiaohong, Huang   +6 more
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Siganus oramin recombinant L-amino acid oxidase is lethal to Cryptocaryon irritans

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2013
A novel antimicrobial and antiparasitic protein (APP/SR-LAAO) isolated from serum of the rabbitfish (Siganus oramin) was confirmed to be lethal to Cryptocaryon irritans, an important marine parasitic ciliate that causes marine white spot disease in a variety of wild and cultured fish.
Ruijun, Li, Xueming, Dan, Anxing, Li
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Transcriptome analysis of the Larimichthys crocea liver in response to Cryptocaryon irritans

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2016
The large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) is an economically important marine fish cultured in China and East Asian countries and is facing a serious threat from Cryptocaryon irritans, which is a protozoan ectoparasite that infects most reared marine fish species. To understand the molecular immune mechanisms underlying the response to C. irritans,
Panpan, Wang   +9 more
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Updating specific PCR primer for detection of Cryptocaryon irritans from reared Larimichthys polyactis

Experimental Parasitology, 2021
Artificial breeding of small yellow croaker (Larimichthys polyactis) was recently achieved, providing a bright future for its commercial farming. In May 2019, a disease outbreak occurred among small yellow croakers in an aquaculture farm near Xiangshan Bay, charactering by white spots spotted on the surface of fish skin, gills and fins.
Xiao, Xie   +7 more
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