Molecular identification of Sarcocystis species in sika deer (Cervus nippon) of free-ranging populations in Germany and Austria

Vet Res Commun. 2023 Dec;47(4):2165-2171. doi: 10.1007/s11259-023-10079-0. Epub 2023 Feb 8.

Abstract

In this study, for the first time, Sarcocystis species were identified molecularly in sika deer (Cervus nippon) that form free-ranging populations in several countries of Europe. Diaphragm muscle samples from 151 deer from 10 populations in Germany and Austria were examined for sarcocysts. By one-gram methylene-blue staining, sarcocysts were recorded in samples of 114 animals (75.5%) which originated from all populations. Sarcocysts were more often (p < 0.0001) recorded in yearling and adult deer than in calves. Infection intensity was generally low with ~ 70% of the sarcocyst positive deer harbouring ≤ 10 sarcocysts per 1-gram diaphragm muscle. Based on cox1 sequence comparison, 10 species of Sarcocystis, all previously reported parasitizing cervids, were identified: S. elongata, S. entzerothi, S. hjorti, S. iberica, S. japonica, S. linearis, S. morae, S. pilosa, S. silva and S. truncata. The prevailing S. hjorti was detected in sika deer of all 10 populations. The identification in sika deer of S. hjorti, S. iberica, S. elongata, S. linearis, S. morae and S. silva constitutes new host records. With the additional species records of this study, the highest number of Sarcocystis species, at least 16, was identified in this host.

Keywords: Europe; Free-ranging; Molecular identification; Sarcocystis; Sika deer; cox1.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Austria / epidemiology
  • Cattle
  • Cattle Diseases*
  • Deer*
  • Germany / epidemiology
  • Phylogeny
  • Sarcocystis* / genetics
  • Sarcocystosis* / epidemiology
  • Sarcocystosis* / veterinary