Prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails and morphological and molecular identification and phylogenetic trends of trematodes

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails from several water sources in Nakhon Nayok, Nonthaburi, and Pathum Thani provinces of Central Thailand, and to reconstruct a phylogenetic tree for improved understanding of the relationships in the cercarial stage....

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Published in:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
Main Authors: Chadaporn Dunghungzin, Thapana Chontananarth
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c8a6da0e370147ffabce6dcaca2f8084 2023-05-15T15:13:42+02:00 Prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails and morphological and molecular identification and phylogenetic trends of trematodes Chadaporn Dunghungzin Thapana Chontananarth 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-7645.291037 https://doaj.org/article/c8a6da0e370147ffabce6dcaca2f8084 EN eng Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications http://www.apjtm.org/article.asp?issn=1995-7645;year=2020;volume=13;issue=10;spage=439;epage=447;aulast=Dunghungzin https://doaj.org/toc/2352-4146 2352-4146 doi:10.4103/1995-7645.291037 https://doaj.org/article/c8a6da0e370147ffabce6dcaca2f8084 Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol 13, Iss 10, Pp 439-447 (2020) cercaria freshwater snails molecular identification phylogenetic tree prevalence thailand Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-7645.291037 2022-12-31T12:23:06Z Objective: To investigate the prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails from several water sources in Nakhon Nayok, Nonthaburi, and Pathum Thani provinces of Central Thailand, and to reconstruct a phylogenetic tree for improved understanding of the relationships in the cercarial stage. Methods: The snail specimens were collected from 34 total sampling sites and investigated for cercarial infections using the crushing method. The cercarial specimens were classified and used for the phylogenetic tree analysis using the Internal Transcribed Spacer 2 (ITS2). Results: A total of 1 921 snail specimens were classified into five families and seven species. The results showed that four snail species were identified as intermediate hosts of the larval stages of trematodes, with an overall prevalence of infection of 2.45% (47/1 921). The infected snail specimens included five groups of the cercarial type: cercariaeum cercariae, echinostome cercaria, megalurous cercaria, parapleurolophocercous cercaria, and xiphidiocercariae. This is particularly true of xiphidiocercariae, which was found to be the dominant type among cercarial infections in bithyniid snails by approximately 38.00%. With regard to molecular identification, the phylogenetic tree was reconstructed using the neighbor-joining method with 10 000 bootstraps and separated the trematodes into three clades: Echinostomatoidea, Microphalloidea and Opisthorchioidea. Conclusions: The study reveals a high prevalence of cercarial infection for each cercarial type and maturation into a definite trematode genus and delineates morphological characteristics and evolutionary trends among each larval trematode in Nakhon Nayok, Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani provinces. In addition, the ITS2 sequence data of cercariae could be used to examine classification of these species at the family level. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Nakhon ENVELOPE(101.950,101.950,71.850,71.850) Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 13 10 439
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topic cercaria
freshwater snails
molecular identification
phylogenetic tree
prevalence
thailand
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
spellingShingle cercaria
freshwater snails
molecular identification
phylogenetic tree
prevalence
thailand
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Chadaporn Dunghungzin
Thapana Chontananarth
Prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails and morphological and molecular identification and phylogenetic trends of trematodes
topic_facet cercaria
freshwater snails
molecular identification
phylogenetic tree
prevalence
thailand
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
description Objective: To investigate the prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails from several water sources in Nakhon Nayok, Nonthaburi, and Pathum Thani provinces of Central Thailand, and to reconstruct a phylogenetic tree for improved understanding of the relationships in the cercarial stage. Methods: The snail specimens were collected from 34 total sampling sites and investigated for cercarial infections using the crushing method. The cercarial specimens were classified and used for the phylogenetic tree analysis using the Internal Transcribed Spacer 2 (ITS2). Results: A total of 1 921 snail specimens were classified into five families and seven species. The results showed that four snail species were identified as intermediate hosts of the larval stages of trematodes, with an overall prevalence of infection of 2.45% (47/1 921). The infected snail specimens included five groups of the cercarial type: cercariaeum cercariae, echinostome cercaria, megalurous cercaria, parapleurolophocercous cercaria, and xiphidiocercariae. This is particularly true of xiphidiocercariae, which was found to be the dominant type among cercarial infections in bithyniid snails by approximately 38.00%. With regard to molecular identification, the phylogenetic tree was reconstructed using the neighbor-joining method with 10 000 bootstraps and separated the trematodes into three clades: Echinostomatoidea, Microphalloidea and Opisthorchioidea. Conclusions: The study reveals a high prevalence of cercarial infection for each cercarial type and maturation into a definite trematode genus and delineates morphological characteristics and evolutionary trends among each larval trematode in Nakhon Nayok, Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani provinces. In addition, the ITS2 sequence data of cercariae could be used to examine classification of these species at the family level.
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author Chadaporn Dunghungzin
Thapana Chontananarth
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Thapana Chontananarth
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title Prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails and morphological and molecular identification and phylogenetic trends of trematodes
title_short Prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails and morphological and molecular identification and phylogenetic trends of trematodes
title_full Prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails and morphological and molecular identification and phylogenetic trends of trematodes
title_fullStr Prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails and morphological and molecular identification and phylogenetic trends of trematodes
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails and morphological and molecular identification and phylogenetic trends of trematodes
title_sort prevalence of cercarial infections in freshwater snails and morphological and molecular identification and phylogenetic trends of trematodes
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