| Literature DB >> 22550625 |
N Chabchoub1, R Abdelmalek, J Breton, F Kanoun, M Thellier, A Bouratbine, K Aoun.
Abstract
The microsporidian species Enterocytozoon bieneusi is a major cause of chronic diarrhea and malabsorption in patients with AIDS. Genotyping was performed on seven E. bieneusi strains for the first time in Tunisia. All the strains were isolated from stool samples of humans with immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Analysis of the ribosomal RNA gene internal transcribed spacer (rDNA ITS) allowed the identification of three distinct genotypes previously described in other studies. Genotypes D and B were characterized in four and two respectively. The Peruvian genotype (Peru 8) was detected in the last isolate. These results indicate a genetic diversity in E. bieneusi strains from HIV Tunisian patients and suggest the coexistence of both zoonotic and anthroponotic route of transmission.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22550625 PMCID: PMC3671435 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2012192147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite ISSN: 1252-607X Impact factor: 3.000
Clinical and epidemiological data of patients with Enterocytozoon bieneusi infection.
| Patient | Sex | Age (years) | Habitat | Stool aspect | CD4 count (cells/μl) | ITS (Genotype) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tn14 | F | 39 | Urban | Molded | 23 | B |
| Tn15 | F | 1 month | Urban | Molded | 991 | B |
| Tn42 | M | 40 | Urban | Diarrheal | 22 | Peru 8 |
| Tn44 | M | 32 | Urban | Molded | 44 | D |
| Tn106 | F | 29 | Urban | Diarrheal | 17 | D |
| Tn110 | F | 24 | Rural | Diarrheal | NA | D |
| Tn124 | F | 34 | Rural | Diarrheal | 4 | D |
F: female, M: male, NA: not available.
Fig. 1.DNA sequence alignment of the rRNA genes sequences of E. bieneusi. Our sequences (Tn44, Tn106, Tn110, Tn124, Tn14, Tn15 and Tn42) are compared with sequences available in Genbank Genotypes B (accession no. AF101198), D (accession no. AF101200) and Peru 8 (accession no. AY371283). Dots denote sequence identity. The 243 bp of ITS region is underlined. The beginning of the sequence corresponds to the last 106 bp of small-subunit rRNA gene and the end corresponds to the first 135 bp of large-subunit rRNA gene.