Diversity and geographic distribution of haplotypes of Dirofilaria immitis across European endemic countries

Background Dirofilaria immitis, also known as heartworm, is one of the most important parasitic nematodes of domestic dogs, causing a potentially serious disease, cardiopulmonary dirofilariosis, which can be lethal. This species seems to be less 'expansive' than its sister species Dirofila...

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Main Authors: Alsarraf M., Carreton E., Ciuca L., Diakou A., Dwuznik-Szarek D., Fuehrer H. -P., Genchi M., Ionica A. M., Kloch A., Kramer L. H., Mihalca A. D., Miterpakova M., Morchon R., Papadopoulos E., Pekacz M., Rinaldi L., Topolnytska M., Vismarra A., Zawistowska-Deniziak A., Bajer A.
Other Authors: Alsarraf, M., Carreton, E., Ciuca, L., Diakou, A., Dwuznik-Szarek, D., Fuehrer, H. -P., Genchi, M., Ionica, A. M., Kloch, A., Kramer, L. H., Mihalca, A. D., Miterpakova, M., Morchon, R., Papadopoulos, E., Pekacz, M., Rinaldi, L., Topolnytska, M., Vismarra, A., Zawistowska-Deniziak, A., Bajer, A.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11381/2963772
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author Alsarraf M.
Carreton E.
Ciuca L.
Diakou A.
Dwuznik-Szarek D.
Fuehrer H. -P.
Genchi M.
Ionica A. M.
Kloch A.
Kramer L. H.
Mihalca A. D.
Miterpakova M.
Morchon R.
Papadopoulos E.
Pekacz M.
Rinaldi L.
Topolnytska M.
Vismarra A.
Zawistowska-Deniziak A.
Bajer A.
author2 Alsarraf, M.
Carreton, E.
Ciuca, L.
Diakou, A.
Dwuznik-Szarek, D.
Fuehrer, H. -P.
Genchi, M.
Ionica, A. M.
Kloch, A.
Kramer, L. H.
Mihalca, A. D.
Miterpakova, M.
Morchon, R.
Papadopoulos, E.
Pekacz, M.
Rinaldi, L.
Topolnytska, M.
Vismarra, A.
Zawistowska-Deniziak, A.
Bajer, A.
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Carreton E.
Ciuca L.
Diakou A.
Dwuznik-Szarek D.
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Genchi M.
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Kloch A.
Kramer L. H.
Mihalca A. D.
Miterpakova M.
Morchon R.
Papadopoulos E.
Pekacz M.
Rinaldi L.
Topolnytska M.
Vismarra A.
Zawistowska-Deniziak A.
Bajer A.
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description Background Dirofilaria immitis, also known as heartworm, is one of the most important parasitic nematodes of domestic dogs, causing a potentially serious disease, cardiopulmonary dirofilariosis, which can be lethal. This species seems to be less 'expansive' than its sister species Dirofilaria repens, and it is believed that climate change facilitates the spread of this parasite to new non-endemic regions.Methods In total, 122 heartworm isolates were analysed from nine endemic countries in Europe (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, and Ukraine) and a single isolate from Bangladesh by amplification and sequencing of two mitochondrial (mt) DNA markers: cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) and dehydrogenase subunit 1 (NADH). The main aim of the current study was to determine the genetic diversity of D. immitis and compare it with D. repens haplotype diversity and distribution. DNA was extracted from adult heartworms or microfilariae in blood. Most isolates originated from dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) while 10 isolates originated from wildlife species from Romania, including eight isolates from golden jackals (Canis aureus), one isolate from a Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) and one isolate from a red fox (Vulpes vulpes).Results Median spanning network analysis was based on the combined sequence (1721 bp) obtained from two mt markers and successfully delineated nine haplotypes (Di1-Di9). Haplotype Di1 was the dominant haplotype encompassing 91 out of the 122 sequences (75%) from all nine countries and four host species. Haplotype Di2 was the second most common haplotype, formed solely by 13 isolates from Italy. The remaining sequences were assigned to Di3-Di9 haplotypes, differing by 1-4 SNPs from the dominant Di1 haplotype. There was evidence for geographical segregation of haplotypes, with three unique haplotypes associated with Italy and four others associated with certain countries (Di4 and Di7 with Slovakia; Di8 with Greece; Di6 with Hungary).Conclusion Diversity in D. immitis mt ...
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spelling ftunivparmairis:oai:air.unipr.it:11381/2963772 2025-01-16T21:26:52+00:00 Diversity and geographic distribution of haplotypes of Dirofilaria immitis across European endemic countries Alsarraf M. Carreton E. Ciuca L. Diakou A. Dwuznik-Szarek D. Fuehrer H. -P. Genchi M. Ionica A. M. Kloch A. Kramer L. H. Mihalca A. D. Miterpakova M. Morchon R. Papadopoulos E. Pekacz M. Rinaldi L. Topolnytska M. Vismarra A. Zawistowska-Deniziak A. Bajer A. Alsarraf, M. Carreton, E. Ciuca, L. Diakou, A. Dwuznik-Szarek, D. Fuehrer, H. -P. Genchi, M. Ionica, A. M. Kloch, A. Kramer, L. H. Mihalca, A. D. Miterpakova, M. Morchon, R. Papadopoulos, E. Pekacz, M. Rinaldi, L. Topolnytska, M. Vismarra, A. Zawistowska-Deniziak, A. Bajer, A. 2023 https://hdl.handle.net/11381/2963772 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-023-05945-4 eng eng BMC info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:001066174000002 volume:16 issue:1 firstpage:325 numberofpages:12 journal:PARASITES & VECTORS https://hdl.handle.net/11381/2963772 Bangladesh Dog Greece Heartworm Hungary Italy Portugal Romania Slovakia Spain Ukraine Settore MVET-03/B - Parassitologia e malattie parassitarie degli animali e dell'uomo info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftunivparmairis https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-023-05945-4 2024-12-12T01:07:06Z Background Dirofilaria immitis, also known as heartworm, is one of the most important parasitic nematodes of domestic dogs, causing a potentially serious disease, cardiopulmonary dirofilariosis, which can be lethal. This species seems to be less 'expansive' than its sister species Dirofilaria repens, and it is believed that climate change facilitates the spread of this parasite to new non-endemic regions.Methods In total, 122 heartworm isolates were analysed from nine endemic countries in Europe (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, and Ukraine) and a single isolate from Bangladesh by amplification and sequencing of two mitochondrial (mt) DNA markers: cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) and dehydrogenase subunit 1 (NADH). The main aim of the current study was to determine the genetic diversity of D. immitis and compare it with D. repens haplotype diversity and distribution. DNA was extracted from adult heartworms or microfilariae in blood. Most isolates originated from dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) while 10 isolates originated from wildlife species from Romania, including eight isolates from golden jackals (Canis aureus), one isolate from a Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) and one isolate from a red fox (Vulpes vulpes).Results Median spanning network analysis was based on the combined sequence (1721 bp) obtained from two mt markers and successfully delineated nine haplotypes (Di1-Di9). Haplotype Di1 was the dominant haplotype encompassing 91 out of the 122 sequences (75%) from all nine countries and four host species. Haplotype Di2 was the second most common haplotype, formed solely by 13 isolates from Italy. The remaining sequences were assigned to Di3-Di9 haplotypes, differing by 1-4 SNPs from the dominant Di1 haplotype. There was evidence for geographical segregation of haplotypes, with three unique haplotypes associated with Italy and four others associated with certain countries (Di4 and Di7 with Slovakia; Di8 with Greece; Di6 with Hungary).Conclusion Diversity in D. immitis mt ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Lutra lutra Archivio della ricerca dell'Università di Parma (CINECA IRIS) Parasites & Vectors 16 1
spellingShingle Bangladesh
Dog
Greece
Heartworm
Hungary
Italy
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Spain
Ukraine
Settore MVET-03/B - Parassitologia e malattie parassitarie degli animali e dell'uomo
Alsarraf M.
Carreton E.
Ciuca L.
Diakou A.
Dwuznik-Szarek D.
Fuehrer H. -P.
Genchi M.
Ionica A. M.
Kloch A.
Kramer L. H.
Mihalca A. D.
Miterpakova M.
Morchon R.
Papadopoulos E.
Pekacz M.
Rinaldi L.
Topolnytska M.
Vismarra A.
Zawistowska-Deniziak A.
Bajer A.
Diversity and geographic distribution of haplotypes of Dirofilaria immitis across European endemic countries
title Diversity and geographic distribution of haplotypes of Dirofilaria immitis across European endemic countries
title_full Diversity and geographic distribution of haplotypes of Dirofilaria immitis across European endemic countries
title_fullStr Diversity and geographic distribution of haplotypes of Dirofilaria immitis across European endemic countries
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and geographic distribution of haplotypes of Dirofilaria immitis across European endemic countries
title_short Diversity and geographic distribution of haplotypes of Dirofilaria immitis across European endemic countries
title_sort diversity and geographic distribution of haplotypes of dirofilaria immitis across european endemic countries
topic Bangladesh
Dog
Greece
Heartworm
Hungary
Italy
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Spain
Ukraine
Settore MVET-03/B - Parassitologia e malattie parassitarie degli animali e dell'uomo
topic_facet Bangladesh
Dog
Greece
Heartworm
Hungary
Italy
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Spain
Ukraine
Settore MVET-03/B - Parassitologia e malattie parassitarie degli animali e dell'uomo
url https://hdl.handle.net/11381/2963772
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-023-05945-4