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摘要
本研究旨在通过使用 18S rRNA 基因片段和 PCR 进行 DNA 条形编码,评估大韩民国蜱传原生动物的多样性和流行率。2021 年至 2022 年期间,采用标记法采集了蜱虫,共采集了 13,375 只蜱虫,汇集成 1003 个样本。在这些样本中,选择了 50 个蜱池,利用 MiSeq 平台针对 18S rRNA 的 V4 和 V9 区域进行 DNA 条形编码。对扩增子序列变异的分类分析确定了三个原生动物属,即犬肝吸虫属(Hepatozoon canis)、鲁文舒尼氏原生动物属(Theileria luwenshuni)和格雷加林原生动物属(Gregarine sp.)。 然而,不同引物组检测到的原生动物数量和丰度不同,而且在 DNA 条形编码中未发现淋病双球菌。此外,传统的聚合酶链式反应(PCR)证实了所采集的蜱虫中存在犬细小病毒、弓形虫、T. luwenshuni 和 Theileria sp.。这项研究首次在日本蜱中发现了犬细小病毒和弓形虫。该研究表明,使用 18S rRNA 基因片段进行 DNA 条形编码的结果会因引物组的不同而不同,因此需要进一步优化文库构建以鉴定蜱中的蜱传原生动物。尽管存在这些局限性,但研究结果凸显了利用 18S rRNA 基因片段进行 DNA 条形编码筛选蜱传原生动物多样性的潜力。
DNA Barcoding Using 18S rRNA Gene Fragments for Identification of Tick-Borne Protists in Ticks in the Republic of Korea.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity and prevalence of tick-borne protists in the Republic of Korea via DNA barcoding using 18S rRNA gene fragments and PCR. Between 2021 and 2022, questing ticks were collected using the flagging method, with a total of 13,375 ticks collected and pooled into 1003 samples. Of these, 50 tick pools were selected for DNA barcoding targeting the V4 and V9 regions of 18S rRNA using the MiSeq platform. A taxonomic analysis of the amplicon sequence variants identified three genera of protozoa, namely Hepatozoon canis, Theileria luwenshuni, and Gregarine sp. However, the number and abundance of protists detected were different depending on the primer sets, and T. gondii was not identified in DNA barcoding. Furthermore, conventional PCR confirmed the presence of H. canis, Toxoplasma gondii, T. luwenshuni, and Theileria sp. in the collected ticks. This study identified H. canis and T. gondii in Ixodes nipponensis for the first time. It demonstrated that the results of DNA barcoding using 18S rRNA gene fragments can vary depending on the primer sets and further optimization is required for library construction to identify tick-borne protists in ticks. Despite these limitations, the findings highlight the potential of DNA barcoding using 18S rRNA gene fragments for screening the diversity of tick-borne protists in ticks.
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