| Literature DB >> 25558807 |
Louise Pallant1, Dieter Barutzki2, Roland Schaper3, R C Andrew Thompson4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Giardia is now considered the most common enteric parasite in well cared for dogs and cats in developed countries. The ecology, epidemiology and clinical impact of infections with this parasite in such animals is still not fully understood due to variable results across different studies.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25558807 PMCID: PMC4298994 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-014-0615-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Species of
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| A | Humans and other primates, dogs, cats, livestock, rodents and other wild animals. |
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| C/D | Dogs and other canids |
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| E | Cattle and other hoofed animals |
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Adapted from Thompson and Monis [13].
Figure 1Geographical origin of animals positive for spp. by SAF technique and copro-antigen test. (a) Giardia positive cats (n = 60) and (b) Giardia positive dogs (n = 130).
Subassemblage subtype reference sequences
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| A1 | X14185 | AY178735 | |
| A5 | DQ984131 | M84604 | |
| Subassemblage AII | A2 | AY072723 | AY178737 |
| A3 | AY072724 | EU278608 | |
| A4 | EF507657 | ||
| Subassemblage AIII | A6 | DQ650649 | DQ100288 |
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| Subassemblage BIII | AY072726 | AF069059 | |
| Subassemblage BIV | AY072725 | AY178738 | |
Reference sequences as described by *Feng and Xiao [6] and #Caccio et al. [14].
Figure 2Distribution of samples from cats and dogs positive for spp. by microscopy and coproantigen. Percentage distribution is shown by: (a) sex, (b) Breed type, (c) Symptoms, (d) Age of animal, (e) Date of submission and (f) Species and mixed species combinations amplified at each locus used.
Polyparasitic infections detected in dog and cat samples positive for spp
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*Ancylostoma or Uncinaria.
Summary of molecular genotyping results for in dogs and cats
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| Cats | 60 | 53 (88.3%) | 25 (41.7%) | 48% (n = 25) | 52% (n = 25) |
| Dogs | 130 | 123(94.6%) | 59 (45.4%) | 71% (n = 59) | 29% (n = 59) |
*Includes instances where a genotype identified at the first locus was again amplified at the second locus as part of a mixed sequence (indicating a mixed template). Figures are expressed as a percentage of the number of samples amplified at ≥2 loci.
Species and sub-genotypes for 53 cat and 123 dog samples at one, two or three loci
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| Cats | A | (13) | BIV | (2) | C | (1) | A,F | F | (1) | A | A1 | (1) | F | BIV | F | (3) |
| D | (3) | F | BIV | (1) | A | C | (1) | F | F | F | (3) | |||||
| F | (9) | F | F | (2) | A | D | (1) | A | F | F | (1) | |||||
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| A,F | A2,D | (1) | ||||||||||||||
| A,F | A2,F | (1) | ||||||||||||||
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| Dogs | A | (8) | F | (1) | C | (1) | D | D | (1) | A | A5 | (1) | A | A1 | A1 | (1) |
| A,B | (1) | D | (1) | A | BIII,D | (1) | A | A1 | A5 | (1) | ||||||
| A,C | (1) | D | (1) | A,F | C | (1) | A,C | F | C | (1) | ||||||
| B | (3) | B | C,D | (1) | D | D | A2 | (1) | ||||||||
| C | (18) | C | A | (1) | D | D | C,D | (1) | ||||||||
| C,D | (5) | C | A1 | (1) | ||||||||||||
| D | (24) | C | BIII,D | (1) | ||||||||||||
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| C,D | A1,C | (1) | ||||||||||||||
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| D | D | (20) | ||||||||||||||
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| D,B | BIII,C,D | (1) | ||||||||||||||
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A = G. duodenalis, B = G. enterica, C and D = G. canis, F = G. cati. Heterogeneous sequences identified at a single locus are identified by letters separated by commas. The figure in parentheses indicates the number of samples with this result. For example in the first row 13 cats were detected with G. duodenalis only at the 18S, 2 cats were detected with G. enterica (BIV) only at the GDH, 1 cat was detected with G. canis (C genotype) only at the β-giardin, 1 cat was detected with both G. duodenalis and G. cati at the 18S as well as G. cati only at the GDH, 1 cat was detected with G. duodenalis at both the 18S and the GDH and finally 1 cat was detected with G. cati at both the 18S and the β-giardin while in the same sample G. enterica (BIV) was detected only at the GDH.
Sub-genotypes of and detected in cat and dog samples
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| subtype A1 | 2 (β-giardin) | 3 (β-giardin) |
| subtype A2 | 2 (β-giardin) | 1 (β-giardin) |
| subtype A5 | 4 (β-giardin) | |
| subtype A1/A5 | 2 (2 GDH) | |
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| subassemblage BIII | 3 (β-giardin) | |
| subassemblage BIV | 6 (GDH) |
Nucleotide changes in subassemblage B isolates from cat and dog samples
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| STBIII reference sequence | C | T | T | T | T | G | T | G | C | C | T | G | C | T | G |
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Nucleotide substitutions (in bold) are numbered from the ATG codon of each gene, dots indicate identity to the BIII reference sequence (GenBank Accession Nos.: GDH, AF069059; β-giardin AY072726).
Figure 3The relative effectiveness of each PCR protocol utilised at amplifying each sp. Effectiveness of each protocol is estimated by comparing the number of samples in which each protocol amplified a particular species compared to the total number of samples in which that species was amplified across all of the three protocols utilised.