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瑞士家猪的多房棘球绦虫遗传多样性通过 EmsB 微卫星分析进行评估。

Echinococcus multilocularis genetic diversity in Swiss domestic pigs assessed by EmsB microsatellite analyzes.

机构信息

UMR CNRS 6249 Chrono-environnement, Université Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, 16 Route de Gray, 25030, Besançon, France; Department of Parasitology-Mycology, University Hospital of Besançon, 25030, Besançon, France.

Institute for Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, University of Berne, 3001, Bern, Switzerland.

出版信息

Vet Parasitol. 2021 May;293:109429. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2021.109429. Epub 2021 Apr 17.

Abstract

Assessing the genetic diversity of the parasite Echinococcus multilocularis provides key information about the temporal and spatial strain flow in a given area. Previous studies indicated that a historical endemic area conventionally presents a relatively high genetic diversity, whereas peripheral or newly endemic areas exhibit a more restricted variability of the parasite. The Swiss plateau region is part of the European historically endemic area, and the genetic diversity has already been investigated by assessing either human metacestode isolates or adult worms from foxes. To date, there have been no studies covering the whole geographical area affected by the parasite. The aim of the present study was to make use of the domestic pig to investigate the genetic diversity of E. multilocularis in relation to spatial distribution. A total of 55 E. multilocularis-induced hepatic lesions from slaughtered pigs from Switzerland were studied using EmsB microsatellite analyzes, and findings were compared to already published data (originating from human, primate, foxes, and rodent samples). A total of 12 EmsB profiles were described among the domestic pigs, some of them presenting a clear spatial organization in the Swiss plateau, with three of the main profiles geographically separated. One of the 12 EmsB profiles has been newly identified for Switzerland in this study, while the other 11 profiles had been previously described in other Swiss E. multilocularis isolates from other hosts. Overall, a total of 18 EmsB profiles have so far been described within the Swiss endemic area. Six profiles appeared only among human, primate, rodent, and fox samples. Based on a richness and diversity accumulation analysis, the sampling efficiency for the whole studied area has now been improved considerably by compilation of 178 E. multilocularis specimens obtained from four different intermediate and one definitive host species in Switzerland.

摘要

评估寄生虫多房棘球绦虫的遗传多样性为了解给定区域内寄生虫的时间和空间菌株流动提供了关键信息。先前的研究表明,传统的历史流行地区通常具有相对较高的遗传多样性,而外围或新流行地区的寄生虫变异则较为有限。瑞士高原地区是欧洲历史流行地区的一部分,已经通过评估人类包虫蚴分离物或来自狐狸的成虫来研究该地区的遗传多样性。迄今为止,还没有涵盖受寄生虫影响的整个地理区域的研究。本研究的目的是利用家猪来调查与空间分布相关的多房棘球绦虫的遗传多样性。使用 EmsB 微卫星分析对来自瑞士屠宰猪的 55 个多房棘球蚴诱导性肝损伤进行了研究,并将研究结果与已发表的数据(来自人类、灵长类动物、狐狸和啮齿动物样本)进行了比较。在家猪中描述了总共 12 种 EmsB 图谱,其中一些图谱在瑞士高原上具有明显的空间组织,其中三个主要图谱在地理上是分开的。在本研究中,瑞士有 1 种 EmsB 图谱是新发现的,而其他 11 种图谱以前曾在其他瑞士多房棘球蚴从其他宿主中分离出来。总的来说,在瑞士流行地区迄今为止已经描述了总共 18 种 EmsB 图谱。其中 6 种图谱仅出现在人类、灵长类动物、啮齿动物和狐狸样本中。基于丰富度和多样性积累分析,通过编译从瑞士的四种不同中间宿主和一种最终宿主中获得的 178 个多房棘球蚴标本,大大提高了整个研究区域的采样效率。

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