Genetic Diversity and Population Dynamics of Clinostomum spp. Using Comprehensive Bioinformatics Approaches.

IF 1.9 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary Medicine International Pub Date : 2024-11-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/vmi/6924523
Sk Injamamul Islam, Mohamed H Hamad, Wanarit Jitsamai, Channarong Rodkhum, Piyanan Taweethavonsawat
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Abstract

Clinostomum species, a parasitic pathogen of freshwater fish, is widely distributed and infects various host species. Recently, the pathological effect due to Clinostomum metacercarial infection was described in aquaculture in Thailand; however, the global genetic diversity and population structure of this species have not been studied yet. Therefore, this study aimed to provide a detailed description of genetic diversity and population dynamics of the digenean Clinostomum isolated from Trichopodus pectoralis with globally recorded Clinostomum species. The species was characterized molecularly by analyzing 18S rDNA and inter-transcribed spacer biomarker genes (ITS1 and ITS2). A BLAST search discovered that the 18S rDNA and ITS sequence had a 100% sequence similarity with Clinostomum piscidium isolated from India and Thailand. A comprehensive analysis revealed the presence of 12 distinct haplotypes among the Clinostomum populations. This study suggests that distinct patterns of genetic variation were identified by analyzing molecular variance, pairwise Fst, and employing structure analysis. It was observed that a gradient of genetic variation exists within continents, characterized by higher levels within different groups and lower levels of genetic differentiation. Additionally, a notable presence of mixed haplotypes was observed. The results of neutrality testing suggest that there has been a significant expansion in the populations of Clinostomum in India, America, and Kenya. The discoveries from this study will provide a valuable contribution to comprehending the genetics and evolution of Clinostomum species. Furthermore, key findings will be essential in developing efficient management approaches to prevent and control this parasite.

利用综合生物信息学方法研究沙蚕的遗传多样性和种群动态。
弯口菌是淡水鱼的一种寄生病原体,分布广泛,可感染多种宿主。近年来,泰国水产养殖中出现了因囊蚴感染引起的病理效应;然而,目前对该物种的全球遗传多样性和种群结构尚未进行研究。因此,本研究旨在利用全球已有记录的胸三爪蝇(Trichopodus pectoralis)中分离的digenean Clinostomum的遗传多样性和种群动态进行详细描述。通过分析18S rDNA和转录间隔物生物标记基因(ITS1和ITS2),对该物种进行了分子表征。BLAST检索发现,18S rDNA和ITS序列与分离自印度和泰国的Clinostomum piscidium具有100%的序列相似性。综合分析发现,在Clinostomum种群中存在12种不同的单倍型。本研究表明,通过分子方差分析、两两Fst分析和结构分析,确定了不同的遗传变异模式。结果表明,各大洲间存在遗传变异梯度,不同类群间遗传分化程度较高,而不同类群间遗传分化程度较低。此外,还观察到明显存在混合单倍型。中性试验的结果表明,在印度、美国和肯尼亚,Clinostomum的种群数量显著增加。本研究的发现将为进一步了解斜口虫的遗传和进化提供有价值的贡献。此外,关键发现对于制定预防和控制这种寄生虫的有效管理方法至关重要。
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Veterinary Medicine International
Veterinary Medicine International Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
3.20%
发文量
55
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Medicine International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles and review articles in all areas of veterinary research. The journal will consider articles on the biological basis of disease, as well as diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and epidemiology.
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