来自尼日利亚贡贝州和高原州的 Radix natalensis(Krauss,1848 年)的分子特征

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.4314/njpar.v45i1.5
J. Luka, O. J. Ajanusi, N. Chiezey, J. O. O. Bale, J. T. Tanko
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在完成巨大镰刀菌生命周期的过程中,Radix (Lymnaea) natalensis (Krauss, 1848) 是一个重要的宿主,尤其是在非洲的广大地区,据说它是巨大镰刀菌的主要(如果不是唯一)中间体。本研究采用 18S rDNA 基因对从尼日利亚北部城市贡贝和乔斯采集到的形态学上可识别的纳塔鲁草(Radix natalensis)进行分子鉴定,结果表明,扩增 450bp 的 18S rDNA 基因可识别并确认采集到的物种为纳塔鲁草(Radix natalensis)。BLASTn 搜索结果表明,尼日利亚分离出的天南星科植物序列与 NCBI GenBank 中的其他序列具有很高的相似度(99-00%)。通过系统进化分析,尼日利亚的序列形成了一个独立的支系,与来自非洲其他地区和世界其他地区的裸冠菊序列截然不同,表明了基于地理位置的聚类。因此,本研究结果所证明的在研究地点发现并确认的纳塔尔灵芝进一步证明了纳塔尔灵芝是尼日利亚法氏囊病菌的可能中间宿主的说法。
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Molecular characterization of Radix natalensis (Krauss, 1848) from Gombe and Plateau States, Nigeria
Radix (Lymnaea) natalensis (Krauss, 1848) is an essential host in the completion of the life cycle of Fasciola gigantica especially in large areas of Africa, where it is reputed to serve as the main, if not the only intermediate of Fasciola. In this study, 18S rDNA gene was employed for the molecular characterization of morphologically identified Radix natalensis collected from Nigerian Northern cities of Gombe and Jos. The obtained result revealed that the amplification of the 18S rDNA gene at 450bp identified and confirmed the collected species as Radix natalensis. BLASTn search showed that sequences of Nigerian isolates of Radix natalensis had high (99-00%) degree of similarities with each other and with other sequence deposits in the NCBI GenBank. The Nigerian sequences on phylogenetic analysis formed a separate clade distinct from other sequences of Radix natalensis from other parts of Africa and the rest of the world, suggestive of clustering based on geographical location. Thus, the availability and confirmation of Radix (Lymnaea) natalensis from the study locations as evidenced by the results of this study further justifies the assertion of Lymnaea natalensis, being a putative intermediate host of Fasciola spp. in Nigeria.
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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