Molecular characterization of Blastocystis and Entamoeba of muskoxen and sheep in Greenland

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Christen Rune Stensvold , Rebecca P.K.D. Berg , Jenny G. Maloney , Aleksey Molokin , Monica Santin
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Molecular characterisation of endobionts that are shared among human and non-human hosts can help shed light on the epidemiology and inform studies that aim to unravel the role of these organisms in health and disease. Two of the most common of shared endobionts include the single-celled intestinal protists Blastocystis and Entamoeba. Here, we present the first known data on genetic diversity and host specificity of these two genera in Greenland. Faecal DNA samples from 243 muskoxen and 44 sheep were submitted to metabarcoding of nuclear small subunit ribosomal DNA. Entamoeba- and Blastocystis-specific sequences were clustered, and consensus sequences were subjected to taxonomic query. Using MinION-based sequencing, near-complete nuclear small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences were obtained from four faecal samples. Of the 243 muskox samples, 180 (74%) and 19 (8%) were positive for Blastocystis and Entamoeba, respectively. Forty (91%) and six (14%) of the 44 sheep samples were positive for Blastocystis and Entamoeba, respectively. Blastocystis subtypes (ST) 10, 14, 21, 24–26, and a novel subtype (ST40) were identified. Colonisation by more than one subtype was common. ST40 was common in muskoxen but limited to Northeast Greenland. Entamoeba bovis and the E. bovis-associated ribosomal lineages (RL) 1 and 8 were found, and three conditional lineages (CL) 3, 4, and 10 were confirmed; CL10 was promoted to RL12. Several novel lineages were identified, all of which were linked to the E. bovis complex. In conclusion, Blastocystis was far more common than Entamoeba and found in approximately three of every four animals; both can be considered common colonisers of large herbivorous mammals in Greenland. Multiple subtypes/lineages of both genera were commonly observed, some of which were novel, but most of which are seen in many other parts of the world.

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格陵兰岛麝牛和绵羊囊虫和内阿米巴原虫的分子特征
人类和非人类宿主共有的内生生物的分子特征有助于阐明流行病学,并为旨在揭示这些生物在健康和疾病中的作用的研究提供信息。两种最常见的共有内生生物包括单细胞肠道原生生物芽囊虫和内阿米巴。在这里,我们提供了格陵兰岛这两个属的遗传多样性和宿主特异性的第一个已知数据。对243头麝牛和44只绵羊的粪便DNA进行了核小亚基核糖体DNA的代谢编码。对阿米巴和芽囊原虫特异性序列进行聚类,并对一致序列进行分类查询。使用基于Mineion的测序,从四个粪便样本中获得了接近完整的核小亚基核糖体DNA序列。在243份麝香牛样本中,180份(74%)和19份(8%)分别对芽囊原虫和内阿米巴呈阳性。44只绵羊样本中,40只(91%)和6只(14%)分别对芽囊原虫和内阿米巴呈阳性。鉴定了芽囊细胞亚型(ST)10、14、21、24-26和一种新的亚型(ST40)。一种以上亚型的殖民化很常见。ST40在麝牛中很常见,但仅限于格陵兰东北部。发现了牛内阿米巴和牛大肠杆菌相关核糖体谱系(RL)1和8,并确认了3个条件谱系(CL)3、4和10;CL10被提升为RL12。发现了几个新的谱系,所有这些谱系都与牛E.bovis复合体有关。总之,芽囊原虫比内阿米巴更常见,大约每四只动物中就有三只发现芽囊原虫;两者都可以被认为是格陵兰岛大型草食性哺乳动物的常见殖民者。这两个属的多种亚型/谱系都很常见,其中一些是新的,但大多数在世界其他许多地方都可以看到。
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期刊介绍: International Journal for Parasitology offers authors the option to sponsor nonsubscriber access to their articles on Elsevier electronic publishing platforms. For more information please view our Sponsored Articles page. The International Journal for Parasitology publishes the results of original research in all aspects of basic and applied parasitology, including all the fields covered by its Specialist Editors, and ranging from parasites and host-parasite relationships of intrinsic biological interest to those of social and economic importance in human and veterinary medicine and agriculture.
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