Diagnostic evaluation of nested PCR and microscopy for Cryptosporidiosis in goats: can COWP gene based qRT-PCR be useful in assessment of active Cryptosporidial infections?

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Supriya Sachan, Gururaj Kumaresan, Dinesh Kumar Sharma, Giridhari Das, Suman Kumar, Ravi Khare, Anjali Pachoori, Souvik Paul
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Abstract

The present research delved into the transmission patterns, diagnostic methods, molecular traits, and phylogenetic analysis of Cryptosporidium species. The research was undertaken to enhance comprehension of the epidemiology and the potential for zoonotic transmission. A total of 80 goat-kid samples were tested, 7 were confirmed positive by mZN microscopy and 12 by nested-PCR. By PCR, 18SSUrRNA, HSP70, and GP60 amplicons were tested for Cryptosporidium. The restriction enzymes viz., SspI, VspI and MboII were used to genotype 12 Cryptosporidium positive samples by which C. parvum and C. bovis mixed infections were detected. Quantitative reverse transcription real-time PCR was used to transcriptionally screen the COWP-subunit genes to assess the severity of the infection in goat-kids, which showed upregulation of COWP6 and COWP4, while COWP9 and COWP3 genes were downregulated. A silent mutation was found at the codon CCA→CCC, which is being reported for the first time in goat field isolates. Phylogenetic and sequencing analyses confirmed the presence of the anthropozoonotic IIe subtype.

巢式 PCR 和显微镜对山羊隐孢子虫病的诊断评估:基于 COWP 基因的 qRT-PCR 是否有助于评估活动性隐孢子虫感染?
本研究深入探讨了隐孢子虫的传播模式、诊断方法、分子特征和系统发育分析。这项研究旨在加深对流行病学和人畜共患病传播可能性的理解。共检测了 80 份山羊-儿童样本,其中 7 份经 mZN 显微镜检测证实为阳性,12 份经嵌套 PCR 检测证实为阳性。通过 PCR,对 18SSUrRNA、HSP70 和 GP60 扩增子进行了隐孢子虫检测。使用 SspI、VspI 和 MboII 等限制性酶对 12 份隐孢子虫阳性样本进行基因分型,从而检测出副猪嗜血杆菌和猪嗜血杆菌混合感染。利用定量反转录实时 PCR 对 COWP 亚基基因进行转录筛选,以评估山羊仔感染的严重程度,结果显示 COWP6 和 COWP4 基因上调,而 COWP9 和 COWP3 基因下调。在密码子 CCA→CCC 处发现了一个沉默突变,这在山羊田间分离物中尚属首次报道。系统发育和测序分析证实了该病毒属于炭疽 IIe 亚型。
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Veterinaria italiana
Veterinaria italiana VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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1.50
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2
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal was created as the Croce Azzurra in 1950. A quarterly peer-reviewed journal devoted to veterinary public health and other aspects of veterinary science and medicine, Veterinaria Italiana is published by the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e del Molise ‘G. Caporale’ (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell''Abruzzo e del Molise) in Teramo, Italy. The goal of the journal is to provide an international platform for veterinary public health information from Italy and other countries, particularly those in Eastern Europe and Africa, Asia and South America. Veterinarians and veterinary public health specialists are encouraged to share their knowledge and experience on this platform.
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