A footworm in the door: revising Onchocerca phylogeny with previously unknown cryptic species in wild North American ungulates.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Matthew R Kulpa, Emilie Lefoulon, Kimberlee B Beckmen, Samantha E Allen, Jennifer Malmberg, John A Crouse, Daniel P Thompson, Bridgett M Benedict, Dayna A Goldsmith, Sara McCarthy, Lee C Jones, Michael J Yabsley, James M Crum, Susan J Kutz, Guilherme G Verocai
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Onchocerca is an important genus of vector-borne filarial nematodes that infect both humans and animals worldwide. Many Onchocerca spp., most of medical and veterinary health relevance, are the focus of a variety of diagnostic and molecular research. However, despite the importance of these parasites, there is growing evidence of previously unexplored genetic diversity of these nematodes, particularly among wild ungulate hosts in North America. These understudied parasites prevent us from comprehending the evolutionary history of the genus Onchocerca, monitoring potential One Health threats, and improving our filarioid diagnostic capabilities. In order to fill these knowledge gaps, we identified five uncharacterized Onchocerca lineages and compared them with other well-known filarioid species using single and concatenated gene regions (i.e., nd5, cox1, 12S, 18S, 28S, hsp70, MyoHC, rbp1). Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the novel Onchocerca lineages of wild North American ungulates segregate into two clades. One clade comprised Onchocerca lineages II, IV, and V and other species found mainly in domestic animals and humans, and the second comprised Onchocerca lineages I and III and other species from a variety of hosts including cervids, bovids, and equids. The formation of two clearly separate clades supports the idea of at least two independent expansion events of ancestral Onchocerca spp. into the North American continent via the Bering land bridge. Cophylogenetic analysis shows evidence of ancestral Onchocerca spp. of Bovidae host-switching to wild Cervidae and giving rise to the novel Onchocerca spp. Lastly, pairwise analysis confirms informative molecular markers of diagnostic relevance in both mitochondrial and nuclear gene regions of filarioid nematodes. The overall information provides greater context to the genus Onchocerca and emphasizes the need to discover, characterize, and monitor neglected parasites, especially those of wildlife origin.

门里的脚虫:用北美野生蹄类动物中以前未知的隐性物种修正盘尾丝虫系统发育。
盘尾丝虫是一种重要的病媒丝虫属,在全球范围内感染人类和动物。许多盘尾丝虫属都是各种诊断和分子研究的重点,其中大多数与医疗和兽医健康有关。然而,尽管这些寄生虫非常重要,但越来越多的证据表明,这些线虫的遗传多样性以前从未被探索过,尤其是在北美洲的野生麋鹿宿主中。这些研究不足的寄生虫阻碍了我们了解盘尾丝虫属的进化史、监测潜在的 "一体健康 "威胁以及提高丝虫诊断能力。为了填补这些知识空白,我们确定了五个未定性的盘尾丝虫品系,并利用单基因区和连接基因区(即nd5、cox1、12S、18S、28S、hsp70、MyoHC、rbp1)将它们与其他知名丝虫物种进行了比较。系统发生学分析表明,北美野生蹄类动物的新型盘尾丝虫系分为两个支系。一个支系包括盘尾丝虫Ⅱ、Ⅳ和Ⅴ系以及主要在家畜和人类身上发现的其他种类,第二个支系包括盘尾丝虫Ⅰ和Ⅲ系以及来自各种宿主(包括鹿科动物、牛科动物和马科动物)的其他种类。两个明显独立支系的形成支持了盘尾丝虫祖先通过白令陆桥进入北美大陆至少有两次独立扩张事件的观点。系统发生学分析表明,牛科的祖先盘尾丝虫宿主转换为野生鹿科,并产生了新的盘尾丝虫属。 最后,配对分析证实了丝状线虫线粒体和核基因区域中具有诊断意义的信息分子标记。总体信息为盘尾丝虫属提供了更多的背景信息,并强调了发现、描述和监测被忽视的寄生虫(尤其是来自野生动物的寄生虫)的必要性。
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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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