Mutation on Theileria species in cattle in Fallujah city, west region of Iraq.

IF 0.9 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Open Veterinary Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-30 DOI:10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i9.14
Dunya A A Mohammed Salih, Lina Adil Jebur, Noor A Al-Taii, Wurood S Ibadi
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Abstract

Background: Theileriosis infection is a tick-borne disease that leads to global animal morbidity, mortality, and economic losses.

Aim: This study aimed to examine Theileriosis infection by traditional and molecular methods.

Methods: A total of 100 blood samples of local breed cows were examined by Giemsa smearing under a microscope, amplified-PCR in region 18SrRNA PCR at 600bp, and DNA sequencing analysis of the genetic relationships.

Results: The clinical signs showed that an elevated fever (40.3°C-41.5°C), an asymmetrical extension of superficially prescapular lymph nodes, lacrimation, icteric mucus membranes eyes, ecchymotic hemorrhages on the sclera, dullness, lethargy, salivation, and ticks presence. Giemsa-stained blood smear and conventional PCR were revealed 24% and 73% for infection respectively. The phylogenetic tree was constructed with DNA sequencing analysis of accession number: OQ779946.1, OQ779947.1, OQ779949.1, OQ779952.1, OQ779953.1 and OQ779953.1, belonging to Theileria annulata; acc. nos.: OQ779950.1, OQ779951.1 belong to Theileria parva; acc. nos.: OQ779948.1, OQ779960.1 belongs to Theileria species; acc. no.: OQ779955.1, OQ779957.1, OQ779958.1 belong to T. sergenti; and OQ779956.1, OQ779959.1 belong to Theileria orientalis. Nucleotide substitutions of transversion and transitions occurred in 11 types containing gaps and missing are A>T; A>C; A>G; C>A; C>G; C>T; G>A; G>C; G>T; T>A; T>C for 254 positions in the final dataset.

Conclusion: This study showed theileriosis infection is highly endemic and represents the first investigation into the use of molecular phylogeny to classify Theileria in Fallujah city, West Region of Iraq.

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伊拉克西部地区费卢杰市牛身上的泰勒菌变异。
背景:蜱虫感染是一种蜱媒疾病,导致全球动物发病率、死亡率和经济损失:目的:本研究旨在通过传统方法和分子方法检测蜱虫感染:方法:在显微镜下用革兰氏涂片法、18SrRNA PCR 600bp 区域扩增-PCR 法和遗传关系 DNA 测序分析法对 100 份当地品种奶牛的血液样本进行检测:临床症状表现为高热(40.3°C-41.5°C)、肩胛前淋巴结浅表不对称扩展、流泪、眼粘膜结冰、巩膜瘀斑性出血、呆滞、嗜睡、流涎和蜱虫。吉氏染色血涂片和常规 PCR 检测的感染率分别为 24% 和 73%。通过对编号为OQ779946.1、OQ779947.1、OQ779949.1、OQ779952.1、OQ779953.1 和 OQ779953.1,属于环状丝核菌;acc. nos:OQ779950.1, OQ779951.1 属于 Theileria parva; acc:OQ779948.1、OQ779960.1 属于 Theileria species;序列号:OQ779955.1、OQ779957.1、OQ779958.1 属于 T. sergenti;OQ779956.1、OQ779959.1 属于 Theileria orientalis。在最终数据集中的 254 个位置上,有 11 个类型发生了核苷酸的转换和过渡,其中包含的缺口和缺失分别为 A>T;A>C;A>G;C>A;C>G;C>T;G>A;G>C;G>T;T>A;T>C:这项研究表明,伊拉克西部地区费卢杰市的毛癣菌感染高度流行,这也是首次利用分子系统发生学对伊拉克西部地区费卢杰市的毛癣菌进行分类的研究。
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Open Veterinary Journal
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期刊介绍: Open Veterinary Journal is a peer-reviewed international open access online and printed journal that publishes high-quality original research articles. reviews, short communications and case reports dedicated to all aspects of veterinary sciences and its related subjects. Research areas include the following: Infectious diseases of zoonotic/food-borne importance, applied biochemistry, parasitology, endocrinology, microbiology, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, epidemiology, molecular biology, immunogenetics, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology, oncology and animal reproduction. All papers are peer-reviewed. Moreover, with the presence of well-qualified group of international referees, the process of publication will be done meticulously and to the highest standards.
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