伊朗南部设拉子犬肝虫的检测及其对血液学改变的影响。

IF 1.5 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Biology Research Communications Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.22099/mbrc.2023.47151.1821
Ehsan Zoaktafi, Hassan Sharifiyazdi, Nooshin Derakhshandeh, Farnoosh Bakhshaei-Shahrbabaki
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犬肝人畜共患病是一种蜱传播的顶端复杂感染,由犬肝人畜共患病和美洲肝人畜共患病两种引起。本研究旨在检测犬肝虫及其对血液学改变的影响。方法采集108只狗的血样,采用PCR法和吉姆萨染色血涂片法,采用18S rDNA标记进行系统发育分析。在本研究检测的108份狗的血液样本中,8份(7.40%,95% CI: 3.25-14.07%)的肝虫特异性PCR检测呈阳性。但镜检中仅有1例(0.93%)呈阳性。所有测序样本均为犬人。从犬阳性病例的PCR扩增物中获得的Hepatozoon序列彼此之间的相似性为100%,与GenBank中其他相关序列的相似性为98.47-100%。这些发现是伊朗南部犬类中首次出现犬嗜血杆菌的分子证据。此外,根据血液学分析,感染组的中性粒细胞和淋巴细胞的平均数量明显高于未感染的狗。在本研究中,犬链球菌感染与检查的危险因素没有统计学意义上的联系。
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Detection of Hepatozoon spp. in dogs in Shiraz, southern Iran and its effects on the hematological alterations.

Canine hepatozoonosis is a tick-transmitted apicomplexan infection caused by two species of Hepatozoon, H. canis, and H. americanum. The present research aimed at detection of Hepatozoon spp. in dogs and its effects on hematological alterations. Blood samples were taken from 108 dogs to assess Hepatozoon spp. Phylogenetic analysis was performed based on the 18S rDNA marker by PCR assay and Giemsa-stained blood smear examination. Of the 108 blood samples of dogs tested in the present study, eight (7.40%, 95% CI: 3.25-14.07%) were positive by the Hepatozoon-specific PCR assay. However, in the microscopic examination, only one sample (0.93%) was positive. All of the sequenced samples were H. canis. The Hepatozoon sequences obtained from PCR amplicons in the canine-positive cases exhibited 100% similarity to each other and 98.47-100% similarity to other relevant sequences in GenBank. These findings represent the first molecular evidence of H. canis in dog populations in South Iran. Furthermore, according to the hematological analysis, significantly higher average numbers of neutrophils and lymphocytes were found in the infected group compared to the non-infected dogs. In this study, no statistically significant connection (P<0.05) was observed between H. canis infection and the examined risk factors.

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Molecular Biology Research Communications
Molecular Biology Research Communications BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: “Molecular Biology Research Communications” (MBRC) is an international journal of Molecular Biology. It is published quarterly by Shiraz University (Iran). The MBRC is a fully peer-reviewed journal. The journal welcomes submission of Original articles, Short communications, Invited review articles, and Letters to the Editor which meets the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence in all fields of “Molecular Biology”.
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