Molecular Investigation of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in Calves in Oromia Special Zone, Central Ethiopia

Teklu Wegayehu, Robiul Karim, Junqiang Li, Longxian Zhang
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi, the most frequently diagnosed microsporidian species in humans, is also identified in a wide range of animals. The aim of this study, therefore, was to determine the prevalence and genotypes of E. bieneusi in calves and to assess its public health implications in Central Ethiopia. A total of 449 fecal samples were examined by a nested PCR targeting the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of the rRNA gene. All positive PCR products were sequenced to determine the genotypes. Enterocytozoon bieneusi was found in 7.1% (32/449) of the calves. Difference in the infection rate was statistically significant (P < 0.05) among age groups. Out of the 10 ITS genotypes, nine belonging to the known genotypes BEB8, BEB4, BEB17, I, KIN1, Peru11, PigEBITS5, H and ET-L2; and one novel genotype (named as ET-C1) were identified. Four of the genotypes (KIN-1, Peru11, PigEBITS5, and H) were clustered to a member of a major phylogenetic group with zoonotic potential. This study constituted the first molecular characterization of E. bieneusi in Ethiopia, and it suggested a potential risk of zoonotic transmission. Studies in humans and further studies in animals are necessary to assess the public health significance of E. bieneusi.
埃塞俄比亚中部奥罗米亚特区犊牛双胞虫分子调查
bieneusenterocytozoon bieneusi是人类中最常见的微孢子虫物种,在许多动物中也被发现。因此,本研究的目的是确定犊牛中比氏埃希氏菌的流行率和基因型,并评估其在埃塞俄比亚中部的公共卫生影响。采用巢式PCR方法对449份粪便样本进行了rRNA基因内部转录间隔段(ITS)的检测。所有阳性PCR产物测序以确定基因型。7.1%(32/449)犊牛检出双胞虫。各年龄组感染率比较,差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。10个ITS基因型中,9个属于已知基因型BEB8、BEB4、BEB17、I、KIN1、Peru11、PigEBITS5、H和ET-L2;并鉴定出一种新的基因型ET-C1。4个基因型(KIN-1、Peru11、PigEBITS5和H)聚集在一个具有人畜共患潜力的主要系统发育群的成员上。本研究首次在埃塞俄比亚对布氏伊布氏体进行了分子鉴定,提示存在人畜共患传播的潜在风险。有必要进行人体研究和进一步的动物研究,以评估比氏伊氏体的公共卫生意义。
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