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Biotechnological advances in the diagnosis, species differentiation and phylogenetic analysis of Schistosoma spp.

Guang-Hui Zhao1, Juan Li, David Blair, Xiao-Yan Li, Hany M Elsheikha, Rui-Qing Lin, Feng-Cai Zou, Xing-Quan Zhu.   

Abstract

Schistosomiasis is a serious parasitic disease caused by blood-dwelling flukes of the genus Schistosoma. Throughout the world, schistosomiasis is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality, with close to 800 million people at risk of infection. Precise methods for identification of Schistosoma species and diagnosis of schistosomiasis are crucial for an enhanced understanding of parasite epidemiology that informs effective antiparasitic treatment and preventive measures. Traditional approaches for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis include etiological, immunological and imaging techniques. Diagnosis of schistosomiasis has been revolutionized by the advent of new molecular technologies to amplify parasite nucleic acids. Among these, polymerase chain reaction-based methods have been useful in the analysis of genetic variation among Schistosoma spp. Mass spectrometry is now extending the range of biological molecules that can be detected. In this review, we summarize traditional, non-DNA-based diagnostic methods and then describe and discuss the current and developing molecular techniques for the diagnosis, species differentiation and phylogenetic analysis of Schistosoma spp. These exciting techniques provide foundations for further development of more effective and precise approaches to differentiate schistosomes and diagnose schistosomiasis in the clinic, and also have important implication for exploring novel measures to control schistosomiasis in the near future.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22366555     DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2012.02.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Adv        ISSN: 0734-9750            Impact factor:   14.227


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Authors:  Juan Li; Guang-Hui Zhao; RuiQing Lin; David Blair; Hiromu Sugiyama; Xing-Quan Zhu
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2015-08-08       Impact factor: 2.289

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Authors:  Elizabeth J Carlton; Alan Hubbard; Shuo Wang; Robert C Spear
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2013-03-07

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6.  Development of a novel real-time polymerase chain reaction assay for the sensitive detection of Schistosoma japonicum in human stool.

Authors:  Sara Halili; Jessica R Grant; Nils Pilotte; Catherine A Gordon; Steven A Williams
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