Investigating Enterocytozoon bieneusi in pigs farmed in Zhejiang Province, China: Occurrence, genotype identification, evolutionary analysis, and zoonotic risk assessment

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary journal Pub Date : 2024-06-27 DOI:10.1016/j.tvjl.2024.106191
Wei Zhao , Yi Wang , Xianming Xin , Jiani Liu , Xinrui Zhang , Baolong Yan , Shaohui Liang
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi is a widespread intracellular fungus that can infect both humans and animals, making it a significant zoonotic threat. In the current study, a total of 208 fecal samples were assayed to investigate the prevalence of E. bieneusi in pigs reared in Zhejiang Province, China. Employing polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification techniques specifically designed to target the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the small subunit ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene, the results revealed that 78 samples (37.5 %) tested positive for the presence of E. bieneusi. A total of 19 different genotypes of E. bieneusi were detected. Nine of these genotypes were already known: EbpC (n = 36), KIN-1 (n = 10), PigEbITS7 (n = 8), EbpA (n = 6), Henan III (n = 3), PigEbITS5 (n = 2), Henan-IV (n = 1), EbpD (n = 1), and TypeIV (n = 1), and 10 were novel: ZJP-I to ZJP-X (one each). The present investigation revealed that all the nine known genotypes identified in pigs here, have also been previously discovered in humans. Additionally, the novel genotypes of E. bieneusi discovered here were all classified as belonging to Group 1. These findings suggest the potential for cross-species transmission between humans and pigs.

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中国浙江省生猪养殖中的生物肠虫调查:发生、基因型鉴定、进化分析和人畜共患病风险评估。
生物肠杆菌(Enterocytozoon bieneusi)是一种广泛存在的胞内真菌,可感染人类和动物,是一种严重的人畜共患病威胁。在本研究中,共检测了 208 份粪便样本,以调查中国浙江省饲养的猪中生物肠杆菌的流行情况。研究采用聚合酶链式反应(PCR)扩增技术,专门针对小亚基核糖体 RNA(rRNA)基因的内部转录间隔区(ITS)进行扩增,结果显示有 78 份样本(37.5%)检测出 E. bieneusi 阳性。共检测到 19 种不同的 E. bieneusi 基因型。其中有 9 种基因型是已知的:EbpC (n = 36)、KIN-1 (n = 10)、PigEbITS7 (n = 8)、EbpA (n = 6)、Henan III (n = 3)、PigEbITS5 (n = 2)、Henan-IV (n = 1)、EbpD (n = 1) 和 TypeIV (n = 1),10 个为新基因型:ZJP-I至ZJP-X(各一个)。本次调查显示,在猪身上发现的所有 9 种已知基因型以前也在人身上发现过。这些发现表明人与猪之间存在跨物种传播的可能性。
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Veterinary journal
Veterinary journal 农林科学-兽医学
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40 days
期刊介绍: The Veterinary Journal (established 1875) publishes worldwide contributions on all aspects of veterinary science and its related subjects. It provides regular book reviews and a short communications section. The journal regularly commissions topical reviews and commentaries on features of major importance. Research areas include infectious diseases, applied biochemistry, parasitology, endocrinology, microbiology, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, molecular biology, immunogenetics, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology and oncology.
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