Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I haplotype diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae)

被引:17
作者
Eamsobhana, Praphathip [1 ]
Song, Sze-Looi [2 ]
Yong, Hoi-Sen [3 ]
Prasartvit, Anchana [4 ]
Boonyong, Sudarat [1 ]
Tungtrongchitr, Anchalee [1 ]
机构
[1] Mahidol Univ, Siriraj Hosp, Dept Parasitol, Fac Med, Bangkok 10700, Thailand
[2] Univ Malaya, Inst Ocean & Earth Sci, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
[3] Univ Malaya, Inst Biol Sci, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
[4] Minist Publ Hlth, Dept Dis Control, Nonthaburi 11000, Thailand
关键词
Angiostrongylus cantonensis; Angiostrongyliasis; Haplotype; Phylogeography; Rat lungworm; Genetic diversity; MITOCHONDRIAL GENOME; RAT LUNGWORM; METASTRONGYLIDAE; PHYLOGENY;
D O I
10.1016/j.actatropica.2017.03.020
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
The rat lungworm Angiostrongylus cantonensis is a food-borne zoonotic parasite of public health importance worldwide. It is the primary etiologic agent of eosinophilic meningitis and eosinophilic meningoencephalitis in humans in many countries. It is highly endemic in Thailand especially in the northeast region. In this study, A. cantonensis adult worms recovered from the lungs of wild rats in different geographical regions/provinces in Thailand were used to determine their haplotype by means of the mitochondrial partial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequence. The results revealed three additional COI haplotypes of A. cantonensis. The geographical isolates of A. cantonensis from Thailand and other countries formed a monophyletic Glade distinct from the closely related A. malaysiensis. In the present study, distinct haplotypes were identified in seven regions of Thailand - AC10 in Phitsanulok (northern region), AC11 in Nakhon Phanom (northeastern region), AC15 in Trat (eastern region), AC16 in Chantaburi (eastern region), AC4 in Samut Prakan (central region), AC14 in Kanchanaburi (western region), and AC13 in Ranong (southern region). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that these haplotypes formed distinct lineages. In general, the COI sequences did not differentiate the worldwide geographical isolates of A. cantonensis. This study has further confirmed the presence of COI haplotype diversity in various geographical isolates of A. cantonensis. The COI gene sequence will be a suitable marker for studying population structure, phylogeography and genetic diversity of the rat lungworm.
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