| Literature DB >> 23467738 |
Hyeong-Kyu Jeon1, Keeseon S Eom.
Abstract
Taenia solium, T. saginata, and T. asiatica are taeniid tapeworms that cause taeniasis in humans and cysticercosis in intermediate host animals. Taeniases remain an important public health concerns in the world. Molecular diagnostic methods using PCR assays have been developed for rapid and accurate detection of human infecting taeniid tapeworms, including the use of sequence-specific DNA probes, PCR-RFLP, and multiplex PCR. More recently, DNA diagnosis using PCR based on histopathological specimens such as 10% formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded and stained sections mounted on slides has been applied to cestode infections. The mitochondrial gene sequence is believed to be a very useful molecular marker for not only studying evolutionary relationships among distantly related taxa, but also for investigating the phylo-biogeography of closely related species. The complete sequence of the human Taenia tapeworms mitochondrial genomes were determined, and its organization and structure were compared to other human-tropic Taenia tapeworms for which complete mitochondrial sequence data were available. The multiplex PCR assay with the Ta4978F, Ts5058F, Tso7421F, and Rev7915 primers will be useful for differential diagnosis, molecular characterization, and epidemiological surveys of human Taenia tapeworms.Entities:
Keywords: Taenia asiatica; Taenia saginata; Taenia solium; human Taenia; mitochondrial genome; molecular diagnosis; multiplex PCR; survey; tapeworm
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23467738 PMCID: PMC3587737 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2013.51.1.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Nucleotide composition of the complete mitochondrial genome, protein-coding genes, and ribosomal RNA sequences of the human Taenia tapeworms
Codon usage in 12 protein-coding genes of mitochondrial genomes of human Taenia tapewormsa
aFor T. asiatica, 3,368 codons were used to encode 3,356 amino acids and 12 stop codons. For T. saginata, 3,368 codons were used to encode 3,356 amino acids and 12 stop codons. For T. solium, 3,349 codons were used to encode 3,338 amino acids and 12 stop codons.
bTermination codons.
cPutative initiation (ATG and GTG) and termination codons (TAA and TAG).