Molecular Characterization of Bovine Fasciola Species from Kebbi State, Nigeria

Aliyu Mahmuda, Kabiru Zaki, Yusuf Yakubu, Mahmud Usman, Aminu Alhaji Mohammed, Mohammed Dalhatu Lawal, Musibaudeen Olayinka Alayande, Abdulmalik Bello Shuaibu, Abdulwahab Habibullah Olabisi
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Current phenotypic techniques fail to reflect the full extent of the diversity of Fasciola species. Methods of diagnosis and differentiation of Fasciola species have been developed, but the understanding of the distribution and speciation of this parasite is location dependent. Therefore, it is important to characterize the Fasciola species from different geographical locations. This research was conducted to genetically characterize bovine Fasciola species from cattle brought for slaughter at Birnin Kebbi Modern Abattoir. Faecal samples were collected from the cattle before slaughter and were microscopically examined using two methods of Parasitological examinations (Flukefinder® Kit and formalin-ether sedimentation). Positive faecal samples were subjected to molecular detection method of PCR and sequencing of the products. The obtained sequence was subjected to BLAST and phylogenetic analysis was conducted to determine the Fasciola species prevalent in the area. The PCR results have detected Fasciola spp while the phylogenetic analysis have confirmed the species of liver fluke to be Fasciola gigantica. This have intensified the understanding of the existence of the parasite in the study area and have also provided the genetic diversity of F. gigantica. There is need for further research to compare Fasciola isolates from other livestock in order to determine the exact species infecting animals in the study area.
尼日利亚Kebbi州牛片形吸虫种的分子特征
目前的表型技术未能反映片形虫物种多样性的全部程度。片形虫种的诊断和分化方法已经发展起来,但对这种寄生虫的分布和物种形成的认识是依赖于地理位置的。因此,对不同地理位置的片形吸虫物种进行鉴定具有重要意义。本研究的目的是对带到Birnin Kebbi现代屠宰场屠宰的牛的片形吸虫物种进行遗传表征。屠宰前收集牛的粪便样本,并使用两种寄生虫学检查方法(Flukefinder®Kit和福尔马林醚沉淀法)进行显微镜检查。阳性粪便标本采用PCR分子检测方法及产物测序。对所得序列进行BLAST分析,并进行系统发育分析,确定该地区片形吸虫的流行种。PCR结果检测到片形吸虫属,系统发育分析证实肝吸虫属为巨型片形吸虫。这加强了对研究区存在的寄生虫的认识,并提供了巨角虫的遗传多样性。需要进一步的研究来比较从其他牲畜分离的片形吸虫,以确定研究地区感染动物的确切物种。
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