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''Marteilia'' is a
protozoa Protozoa (singular: protozoan or protozoon; alternative plural: protozoans) are a group of single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living or parasitic, that feed on organic matter such as other microorganisms or organic tissues and debris. Histo ...
n genus of organisms that are
parasite Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has ...
s of
bivalve Bivalvia (), in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts. As a group, bival ...
s. It causes QX disease in
Sydney rock oyster ''Saccostrea glomerata'', is an oyster species belonging to the family Ostreidae.MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Saccostrea Dollfus & Dautzenberg, 1920. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/ ...
s and Aber disease in
European flat oyster European, or Europeans, or Europeneans, may refer to: In general * ''European'', an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to Europe ** Ethnic groups in Europe ** Demographics of Europe ** European cuisine, the cuisines of Europe a ...
s. After being infected by ''Marteilia'', bivalves lose
pigmentation A pigment is a colored material that is completely or nearly insoluble in water. In contrast, dyes are typically soluble, at least at some stage in their use. Generally dyes are often organic compounds whereas pigments are often inorganic compo ...
in their
viscera In biology, an organ is a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function. In the hierarchy of life, an organ lies between tissue and an organ system. Tissues are formed from same type cells to act together in a ...
l tissue and become
emaciated Emaciation is defined as the state of extreme thinness from absence of body fat and muscle wasting usually resulting from malnutrition. Characteristics In humans, the physical appearance of emaciation includes thinned limbs, pronounced and protrud ...
(Carrasco, Green, & Itoh, 2015).


History

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, there was a huge decline in European flat oyster (''Ostrea edulis'') population in
Brittany Brittany (; french: link=no, Bretagne ; br, Breizh, or ; Gallo language, Gallo: ''Bertaèyn'' ) is a peninsula, Historical region, historical country and cultural area in the west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known ...
, France. This had a huge socioeconomic impact in Europe. '' Marteilia refringens'' was discovered to be the cause of this decline in oyster (Grizel et al., 1974). Around the same time, '' Marteilia sydneyi'' was also found to be causing mortalities in Sydney rock oyster (''Saccostrea glomerate'') in
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(Perkins & Wolf, 1976). There has been some success in breeding strains of Sydney rock oyster that are resistant to Marteilia ('QX disease').


Morphology

''Marteilia'' has a very peculiar morphology. The outermost cell is the primary cell. Within the primary cell, there is a
nucleus Nucleus ( : nuclei) is a Latin word for the seed inside a fruit. It most often refers to: *Atomic nucleus, the very dense central region of an atom *Cell nucleus, a central organelle of a eukaryotic cell, containing most of the cell's DNA Nucle ...
and between 3 and 16 secondary cells. Within a secondary cell, there is a nucleus and between 1 and 6
spore In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many plants, algae, f ...
s. Within each spore, there is a nucleus and another spore, which has yet another nucleus and spore within. This spore within a spore within a spore is termed a tricellular spore. ''Marteilia'' has tricellular spores where as the similar genera '' Paramarteilia'' and '' Paramyxa'' have bicellular and tetracellular spores respectively (Feist, Hine, Bateman, Stentiford, & Longshaw, 2009).


Cell Cycle

''Marteilia''’s morphology is derived from its unique cell cycle. The primary cell undergoes
mitosis In cell biology, mitosis () is a part of the cell cycle in which replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei. Cell division by mitosis gives rise to genetically identical cells in which the total number of chromosomes is mainta ...
and produces the secondary cell within the primary cell rather than outside the primary cell. The secondary cell then undergoes mitosis to produce more secondary cells. After reaching a certain number of secondary cells, each secondary cell then undergoes mitosis to produce a spore within itself. The spores undergo a series of endogenous mitosis until it becomes a tricellular spore (Feist, Hine, Bateman, Stentiford, & Longshaw, 2009).


Life Cycle

''Marteilia'' begins its life cycle by infecting the
gill A gill () is a respiratory organ that many aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow respiration on land provided they are ...
s of bivalves. At the gills, it undergoes
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where it replicates endogenously, producing secondary cells. ''Marteilia'' then enters the
haemolymph Hemolymph, or haemolymph, is a fluid, analogous to the blood in vertebrates, that circulates in the interior of the arthropod (invertebrate) body, remaining in direct contact with the animal's tissues. It is composed of a fluid plasma in which ...
and is transported then to the host's digestive tubule. Once there, it attaches itself to the digestive tubule
epithelium Epithelium or epithelial tissue is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue. It is a thin, continuous, protective layer of compactly packed cells with a little intercellul ...
and undergoes
sporulation In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many plants, algae, f ...
. After producing many spores, ''Marteilia'' enters its final stage and ruptures, releasing the spores. Currently, changes to ''Marteilia'' spores after release are unknown but it is assumed that some eventually reach another host's gills and repeat its cycle in its new host. (Kleeman, Adlard, & Lester, 2002)


Marteilia Species

* '' Marteilia christenseni'' Comps 1985 * '' Marteilia chungmuensis'' (Comps, Park & Desportes 1986) Feist et al. 2009 * '' Marteilia cochillia'' Carrasco et al. 2013: a species that infects the cockle ''
Cerastoderma edule The common cockle (''Cerastoderma edule'') is a species of edible saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae, the cockles. It is found in waters off Europe, from Iceland in the north, south into waters off western Africa ...
'' (Carrasco et al., 2013) * '' Marteilia granula'' Itoh et al. 2014: a species that infects the Manila clam ''
Ruditapes philippinarum ''Lajonkairia lajonkairii'' is an edible species of saltwater clam in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams. MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Lajonkairia lajonkairii (Payraudeau, 1826). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at ...
'' (Itoh et al., 2014) * '' Marteilia lengehi'' Comps 1976 * '' Marteilia maurini'' Comps, Pichot & Papagianni 1992 * '' Marteilia octospora'' Ruiz et al. 2016: a species that infects the Grooved Razor Shell clam '' Solen marginatus'' (Ruiz, López, Lee, Rodríguez, & Darriba, 2016) *'' Marteilia pararefringens'' Bass, Stentiford & Kerr 2017: a species that infects the Blue mussel ''
Mytilus edulis The blue mussel (''Mytilus edulis''), also known as the common mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine (ocean), marine bivalve mollusc in the family (biology), family Mytilidae, the mussels. Blue mussels are subject to commercial use and intensiv ...
'' (Kerr et al., 2018) * '' Marteilia refringens'' Grizel et al. 1974: a species that infects the European flat oyster ''
Ostrea edulis ''Ostrea edulis'', commonly known as the European flat oyster, is a species of oyster native to Europe. In Britain and Ireland, regional names include Colchester native oyster, mud oyster, or edible oyster. In France, ''Ostrea edulis'' are known ...
'' (Grizel et al., 1974) * '' Marteilia sydneyi'' Perkins & Wolf 1976: a species that infects the Sydney rock oyster ''
Saccostrea glomerata ''Saccostrea glomerata'', is an oyster species belonging to the family Ostreidae.MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Saccostrea Dollfus & Dautzenberg, 1920. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/ ...
'' (Perkins & Wolf, 1976) * '' Marteilia tapetis'' Kang et al. 2019


References

* Carrasco, N., Green, T., & Itoh, N. (2015). ''Marteilia spp.'' parasites in bivalves: A revision of recent studies. ''Journal of Invertebrate Pathology,131'', 43–57. doi:10.1016/j.jip.2015.07.016 * Carrasco, N., Hine, P. M., Durfort, M., Andree, K. B., Malchus, N., Lacuesta, B., . . . Furones, M. D. (2013). ''Marteilia cochillia sp. nov.'', a new Marteilia species affecting the edible cockle ''Cerastoderma edule'' in European waters. ''Aquaculture,412-413'', 223–230. doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.07.027 * Cavalier-Smith, T. (2017). Kingdom Chromista and its eight phyla: a new synthesis emphasising periplastid protein targeting, cytoskeletal and periplastid evolution, and ancient divergences. ''Protoplasma,255''(1), 297–357. doi:10.1007/s00709-017-1147-3 * Feist S. W., Hine P. M., Bateman K. S., Stentiford G. D., & Longshaw M. (2009). ''Paramarteilia canceri sp. n.'' (Cercozoa) in the European edible crab (''Cancer pagurus'') with a proposal for the revision of the order Paramyxida Chatton, 1911. ''Folia parasitologica, 56''(2), 73-85 * Grizel, H., Comps, M., Bonami, J.R., Cousserans, F., Duthoit, J.L., Le Pennec, M.A. (1974). Recherches sur l’agent de la maladie de la glande digestive de ''Ostrea edulis'' Linné. ''Sci. Pêche, Bull. Inst. Pêches Marit.'' 240, 7–30 * Itoh, N., Yamamoto, T., Kang, H. S., Choi, K. S., Green, T. J., Carrasco, N., ... Chow, S. (2014). A novel paramyxean parasite, ''Marteilia granula sp. nov''. (Cercozoa), from the digestive gland of Manila clam ''Ruditapes philippinarum'' in Japan. ''Fish Pathology, 49''(4), 181–193. *Kerr, R., Ward, G.M., Stentiford, G.D., Alfjorden, A., Mortensen, S., Bignell, J.P., Feist S.W., Villalba, A., Carballal, M.J., Cao, A., Arzul, I., Ryder, D., Bass D. (2018). ''Marteilia refringens'' and ''Marteilia pararefringens'' sp. nov. are distinct parasites of bivalves and have different European distributions. ''Parasitology'', 145(11), 1483–1492. doi: 10.1017/S003118201800063X * Kleeman, S. N., Adlard, R. D., & Lester, R. J. G. (2002). Detection of the initial infective stages of the protozoan parasite ''Marteilia sydneyi'' in ''Saccostrea glomerata'' and their development through to sporogenesis ''International Journal for Parasitology,32''(6), 767-784 doi: 10.1016/S0020-7519(02)00025-5 * Perkins, F. O., & Wolf, P. H. (1976). Fine Structure of ''Marteilia sydneyi sp. n.'': Haplosporidan Pathogen of Australian Oysters. ''The Journal of Parasitology,62''(4), 528. doi:10.2307/3279407 * Ruiz, M., López, C., Lee, R., Rodríguez, R., & Darriba, S. (2016). A novel paramyxean parasite, ''Marteilia octospora n. sp.'' (Cercozoa) infecting the Grooved Razor Shell clam ''Solen marginatus'' from Galicia (NW Spain). ''Journal of Invertebrate Pathology,135'', 34–42. doi:10.1016/j.jip.2016.02.002 Specific {{Taxonbar, from=Q6774220 Cercozoa genera Stellatosporea