Detection of the G3 genotype of Echinococcus granulosus from hydatid cysts of Chilean cattle using COX1and ND1mitochondrial markers
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Espinoza, Sandra
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Detection of the G3 genotype of Echinococcus granulosus from hydatid cysts of Chilean cattle using COX1and ND1mitochondrial markers
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For a deeper understanding of the phylogenetic
relationships of Echinococcus genotypes and species in
different intermediate hosts, we analyzed samples from
human and bovine hydatid cysts. For this, segments of the
cytochrome oxidase (COX1) and NADH dehydrogenase
(ND1) mitochondrial genes were used. To obtain sufficient
amounts of the ND1 marker to be sequenced properly, a new
variant of the PCR assay was implemented. Phylogenetic
analysis with both markers showed that most of the analyzed
samples correspond to genotype G1. However, a sample from
cysts of a bovine lung (Q21), with the COX1 marker, was
grouped in a node together with a sample belonging to
genotype G3. In the phylogenetic tree obtained with the
ND1 marker, this sample was grouped with sequences of
genotypes G3, G2, and G4. Analyzing the single nucleotide
polymorphic (SNP) sites of both markers, it was observed that
the Q21 sequence is almost identical to the G3 sequence and
differ in only one SNP from the G2 sequence, and is
completely different from G4. These results are noteworthy,
since neither G2 nor G3 genotypes have been described
previously in Chile, raising the possibility that the G3
genotype is present in these latitudes. This information is
highly relevant; it can be employed to uncover additional
unknown details of transmission cycles of this important
parasite.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129438
DOI: DOI: 10.1007/s00436-013-3636-4
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Parasitol Res (2014) 113:139–147
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