Molecular Characterization of “Candidatus Similichlamydia latridicola” gen. nov., sp. nov. (Chlamydiales: “Candidatus Parilichlamydiaceae”), a Novel Chlamydia-Like Epitheliocystis Agent in the Striped Trumpeter, Latris lineata (Forster)
ABSTRACTHistological analysis of gill samples taken from individuals ofLatris lineatareared in aquaculture in Tasmania, Australia, and those sampled from the wild revealed the presence of epitheliocystis-like basophilic inclusions. Subsequent morphological,in situhybridization, and molecular analyses were performed to confirm the presence of this disease and discovered aChlamydia-like organism associated with this condition, and the criteria set by Fredericks and Relman's postulates were used to establish disease causation. Three distinct 16S rRNA genotypes were sequenced from 16 fish, and phylogenetic analyses of the nearly full-length 16S rRNA sequences generated for this bacterial agent indicated that they were nearly identical novel members of the orderChlamydiales. This new taxon formed a well-supported clade with “CandidatusParilichlamydia carangidicola” from the yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi). On the basis of sequence divergence over the 16S rRNA region relative to all other members of the orderChlamydiales, a new genus and species are proposed here for theChlamydia-like bacterium fromL. lineata, i.e., “CandidatusSimilichlamydia latridicola” gen. nov., sp. nov.