Differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi I subgroups through characterization
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Spotorno Oyarzún, Ángel
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Differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi I subgroups through characterization
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To identify and characterize chilean samples of Trypanosoma cruzi and their association with hosts, the
first 516 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene were sequenced from eight biological samples, and
phylogenetically compared with other known 20 American sequences. Themolecular characterization of
these 28 sequences in a maximum likelihood phylogram ( ln L = 1255.12, tree length = 180, consistency
index = 0.79) allowed the robust identification (bootstrap % >99) of three previously known discrete
typing units (DTU): DTU IIb, IIa, and I. An apparently undescribed new sequence found in four new chilean
samples was detected and designated as DTU Ib; they were separated by 24.7 differences, but robustly
related (bootstrap % = 97 in 500 replicates) to those of DTU I by sharing 12 substitutions, among which
four were nonsynonymous ones. Such new DTU Ib was also robust (bootstrap % = 100), and characterized
by 10 unambiguous substitutions, with a single nonsynonymous G to T change at site 409. The fact that
two of such new sequences were found in parasites from a chilean endemic caviomorph rodent, Octodon
degus, and that they were closely related to the ancient DTU I suggested old origins and a long association
to caviomorph hosts.
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This work was supported by a Fondo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología grant (FONDECYT 1040762, Chile, to A. Solari).
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BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, Volume: 16, Issue: 13, Pages: 6568-6574, 2008
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