Skerratt L F, Campbell N J H, Murrell A, Walton S, Kemp D, Barker S C
School of Veterinary Science, The University of Melbourne, Werribee, Victoria, Australia.
Parasitol Res. 2002 Apr;88(4):376-9. doi: 10.1007/s00436-001-0556-5.
We sequenced part of the mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA gene of 23 specimens of Sarcoptes scabiei from eight wombats, one dog and three humans. Twelve of the 326 nucleotide positions varied among these mites and there were nine haplotypes (sequences) that differed by 1-8 nucleotides. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that these mites were from two lineages: (1) mites from wombats from Victoria, Australia, and mites from the humans and dog from the Northern Territory, Australia (haplotypes 1-4, 9); and (2) mites from the humans and dog from the Northern Territory (haplotypes 5-8). Mites from the three different hosts (wombats, a dog and humans) had not diverged phylogenetically; rather, these mites had similar 12S sequences. Thus, we conclude that these mites from wombats, humans and a dog are closely related, and that they diverged from a common ancestor relatively recently. This conclusion is consistent with the argument that people and/or their dogs introduced to Australia the S. scabiei mites that infect wombats in Australia . So, S. scabiei, which has been blamed for the extinction of populations of wombats in Australia, may be a parasitic mite that was introduced to Australia with people and/or their dogs. These data show that the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene may be a suitable population marker of S. scabiei from wombats, dogs and humans in Australia.
我们对来自8只袋熊、1只狗和3个人的23份疥螨样本的线粒体12S核糖体RNA基因的部分序列进行了测序。在这些螨虫中,326个核苷酸位置中有12个存在差异,共有9种单倍型(序列),它们之间相差1至8个核苷酸。系统发育分析表明,这些螨虫来自两个谱系:(1)来自澳大利亚维多利亚州袋熊的螨虫,以及来自澳大利亚北领地人类和狗身上的螨虫(单倍型1 - 4、9);(2)来自澳大利亚北领地人类和狗身上的螨虫(单倍型5 - 8)。来自三种不同宿主(袋熊、一只狗和人类)的螨虫在系统发育上并未分化;相反,这些螨虫具有相似的12S序列。因此,我们得出结论,来自袋熊、人类和狗的这些螨虫关系密切,并且它们在相对较近的时间从一个共同祖先分化而来。这一结论与以下观点一致,即人类和/或他们的狗将感染澳大利亚袋熊的疥螨引入了澳大利亚。所以,被认为是导致澳大利亚袋熊种群灭绝原因的疥螨,可能是一种随人类和/或他们的狗被引入澳大利亚的寄生螨虫。这些数据表明,线粒体12S rRNA基因可能是澳大利亚袋熊、狗和人类身上疥螨的一个合适的种群标记。