Molecular characterization of ascaridoid parasites from captive wild carnivores in China using ribosomal and mitochondrial sequences
Abstract Background Despite the public health importance of toxocariasis/toxascariasis, only a few species of these ascaridoid parasites from wild canine and feline carnivores have been studied at the molecular level so far. Poor understanding of diversity, host distribution and the potential (zoono...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:68b015060802487b8d9cf2987377e54d 2023-05-15T13:19:53+02:00 Molecular characterization of ascaridoid parasites from captive wild carnivores in China using ribosomal and mitochondrial sequences Yue Xie Yingxin Li Xiaobin Gu Yunjian Liu Xuan Zhou Lu Wang Ran He Xuerong Peng Guangyou Yang 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-020-04254-4 https://doaj.org/article/68b015060802487b8d9cf2987377e54d EN eng BMC http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-020-04254-4 https://doaj.org/toc/1756-3305 doi:10.1186/s13071-020-04254-4 1756-3305 https://doaj.org/article/68b015060802487b8d9cf2987377e54d Parasites & Vectors, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2020) Toxocara Toxascaris Wild canids and felids Nuclear ITS Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeny Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-020-04254-4 2022-12-31T04:40:17Z Abstract Background Despite the public health importance of toxocariasis/toxascariasis, only a few species of these ascaridoid parasites from wild canine and feline carnivores have been studied at the molecular level so far. Poor understanding of diversity, host distribution and the potential (zoonotic) transmission of the ascaridoid species among wild animals negatively affects their surveillance and control in natural settings. In this study, we updated previous knowledge by profiling the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of ascaridoid species among eleven wild canine and feline animals on the basis of a combined analysis of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) gene and the partial mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 2 (cox2) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 (nad1) genes. Results In total, three genetically distinct ascaridoid lineages were determined to be present among these wild carnivores sampled, including Toxocara canis in Alopex lagopus and Vulpes vulpes, Toxocara cati in Felis chaus, Prionailurus bengalensis and Catopuma temmincki and Toxascaris leonina in Canis lupus, Panthera tigris altaica, Panthera tigris amoyensis, Panthera tigris tigris, Panthera leo and Lynx lynx. Furthermore, it was evident that T. leonina lineage split into three well-supported subclades depending on their host species, i.e. wild felids, dogs and wolves and foxes, based on integrated genetic and phylogenetic evidence, supporting that a complex of T. leonina other than one species infecting these hosts. Conclusions These results provide new molecular insights into classification, phylogenetic relationships and epidemiological importance of ascaridoids from wild canids and felids and also highlight the complex of the taxonomy and genetics of Toxascaris in their wild and domestic carnivorous hosts. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alopex lagopus Canis lupus Lynx Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Parasites & Vectors 13 1 |
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Abstract Background Despite the public health importance of toxocariasis/toxascariasis, only a few species of these ascaridoid parasites from wild canine and feline carnivores have been studied at the molecular level so far. Poor understanding of diversity, host distribution and the potential (zoonotic) transmission of the ascaridoid species among wild animals negatively affects their surveillance and control in natural settings. In this study, we updated previous knowledge by profiling the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of ascaridoid species among eleven wild canine and feline animals on the basis of a combined analysis of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) gene and the partial mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 2 (cox2) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 (nad1) genes. Results In total, three genetically distinct ascaridoid lineages were determined to be present among these wild carnivores sampled, including Toxocara canis in Alopex lagopus and Vulpes vulpes, Toxocara cati in Felis chaus, Prionailurus bengalensis and Catopuma temmincki and Toxascaris leonina in Canis lupus, Panthera tigris altaica, Panthera tigris amoyensis, Panthera tigris tigris, Panthera leo and Lynx lynx. Furthermore, it was evident that T. leonina lineage split into three well-supported subclades depending on their host species, i.e. wild felids, dogs and wolves and foxes, based on integrated genetic and phylogenetic evidence, supporting that a complex of T. leonina other than one species infecting these hosts. Conclusions These results provide new molecular insights into classification, phylogenetic relationships and epidemiological importance of ascaridoids from wild canids and felids and also highlight the complex of the taxonomy and genetics of Toxascaris in their wild and domestic carnivorous hosts. |
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Yue Xie Yingxin Li Xiaobin Gu Yunjian Liu Xuan Zhou Lu Wang Ran He Xuerong Peng Guangyou Yang |
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Yue Xie Yingxin Li Xiaobin Gu Yunjian Liu Xuan Zhou Lu Wang Ran He Xuerong Peng Guangyou Yang |
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Molecular characterization of ascaridoid parasites from captive wild carnivores in China using ribosomal and mitochondrial sequences |
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Molecular characterization of ascaridoid parasites from captive wild carnivores in China using ribosomal and mitochondrial sequences |
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Molecular characterization of ascaridoid parasites from captive wild carnivores in China using ribosomal and mitochondrial sequences |
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Molecular characterization of ascaridoid parasites from captive wild carnivores in China using ribosomal and mitochondrial sequences |
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Molecular characterization of ascaridoid parasites from captive wild carnivores in China using ribosomal and mitochondrial sequences |
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molecular characterization of ascaridoid parasites from captive wild carnivores in china using ribosomal and mitochondrial sequences |
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