伊朗北部和东北部野生旋毛虫种群的遗传结构。

Faramarz Koohsar , Saied Reza Naddaf , Hamed Mirjalali , Mehdi Mohebali , Mohammad Bagher Rockni , Ahmad Mahmoudi , Gholamreza Mowlavi
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布氏旋毛虫是一种普遍存在于广阔的古北地区温带地区的寄生虫,包括伊朗。在本研究中,我们用人工消化方法调查了伊朗北部和东北部道路死亡动物和尸体中的旋毛虫感染情况。我们利用5S核糖体DNA基因间间隔段(5S rDNA)、内部转录间隔段I (ITS1)和细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I (COXI)标记来评估物种鉴定和种内遗传多样性。80具尸体中,10具感染旋毛虫,包括7只金豺、1只狼、1只野猫和1只野猪。BLAST分析结果显示,COXI、5S rDNA和ITS1序列与GenBank数据库中布氏t菌序列的相似性最高,分别为99.79%、99.84%和100%。所有5S rDNA序列都是相同的,而使用DnaSP软件分析发现ITS1区域有8个单倍型,COXI序列有6个单倍型。基于COXI标记的系统发育分析将所有布氏伊蚊序列(包括来自伊朗的布氏伊蚊)聚为一个独特的进化支。此外,该标记还显示出浅分支,将布氏托蚊序列划分为两个亚支。第一个亚支,“欧洲”群,完全由来自波兰的单倍型组成。相比之下,第二个亚枝“欧亚”包括亚洲和欧洲起源的单倍型。欧亚居群和欧洲居群遗传距离分别为0.52%和0.59%,居群内差异分别为0.15%。对伊朗其他地区的标本进行进一步的研究,特别是与东方动物地理区相邻的东南部标本,可以进一步了解布氏弓形虫和伊朗其他潜在物种的分子特征和种群结构。
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Genetic structure of Trichinella britovi populations in wildlife of north and northeast Iran
Trichinella britovi is a parasite prevalent in the temperate regions of the vast Palearctic realm, including Iran. In this study, we investigated Trichinella infection in road-killed animals and carcasses in northern and northeastern Iran by artificial digestion. We assessed species identification and intraspecific genetic diversity using the markers 5S ribosomal DNA intergenic spacer (5S rDNA), internal transcribed spacer I (ITS1), and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COXI). Of the 80 encountered carcasses, 10 had Trichinella infection, including seven golden jackals, one wolf, one wild cat, and one wild boar. BLAST analysis exhibited the highest similarities with T. britovi sequences in the GenBank database, at 99.79%, 99.84%, and 100% for COXI, 5S rDNA, and ITS1, respectively. All 5S rDNA sequences were identical, while analysis using DnaSP software identified eight haplotypes in the ITS1 region and six haplotypes in the COXI sequences. The phylogenetic analysis based on the COXI marker clustered all T. britovi sequences, including those from Iran, into a distinct clade. Furthermore, this marker revealed shallow branching, dividing T. britovi sequences into two subclades. The first subclade, the “European” group, consisted exclusively of haplotypes from Poland. In contrast, the second subclade, “Euro-Asiatic,” included haplotypes of Asian and European origins. The Euro-Asiatic and European populations exhibited a 0.52% genetic distance while showing 0.59% and 0.15% intrapopulation divergence, respectively. Further studies involving specimens from other regions of Iran, particularly the southeast adjoining the Oriental zoogeographical zone, could provide additional insights into the molecular identity and population structures of T. britovi and potentially other species in Iran.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife (IJP-PAW) publishes the results of original research on parasites of all wildlife, invertebrate and vertebrate. This includes free-ranging, wild populations, as well as captive wildlife, semi-domesticated species (e.g. reindeer) and farmed populations of recently domesticated or wild-captured species (e.g. cultured fishes). Articles on all aspects of wildlife parasitology are welcomed including taxonomy, biodiversity and distribution, ecology and epidemiology, population biology and host-parasite relationships. The impact of parasites on the health and conservation of wildlife is seen as an important area covered by the journal especially the potential role of environmental factors, for example climate. Also important to the journal is ''one health'' and the nature of interactions between wildlife, people and domestic animals, including disease emergence and zoonoses.
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