| Literature DB >> 26458271 |
Weishi Liu1, Chunyu Nie2, Longxian Zhang3, Rongjun Wang4, Aiqin Liu5, Wei Zhao6, Heping Li7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Enterocytozoon bieneusi is the most common pathogen of 14 microsporidian species infecting humans worldwide. In China, E. bieneusi has been reported in some common livestock and environmental specimens. However, no information is available on occurrence of E. bieneusi in reindeers. The objective of the present study was to detect and genotype E. bieneusi in reindeers in China, and assess the zoonotic potential.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26458271 PMCID: PMC4603772 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-015-1155-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Prevalence and distribution of E. bieneusi genotypes by geography in China
| Location | No of examined | No of positive (%) |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Known (n) | Novel (n) | |||
| Genhe | 59 | 10 (16.9) | Peru6 (2) | CHN-RD1 (6), CHN-RD2 (1), CHN-RD3 (1) |
| Alongshan | 41 | 8 (19.5) | Peru6 (3) | CHN-RD1 (5) |
| Jinhe | 25 | 3 (12.0) | Peru6 (1) | CHN-RD1 (1), CHN-RD4 (1) |
| Total | 125 | 21 (16.8) | Peru6 (6) | CHN-RD1 (12), CHN-RD2 (1), CHN-RD3 (1), CHN-RD4 (1) |
Prevalence and distribution of E. bieneusi genotypes by age and gender
| Group | No of examined | No of positive (%) |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | |||
| <2 | 39 | 3 (7.7) | Peru 6 (1), CHN-RD1 (1), CHN-RD2 (1) |
| 3-8 | 81 | 18 (22.2) | Peru 6 (5), CHN-RD1 (11), CHN-RD3 (1), CHN-RD4 (1) |
| >9 | 5 | 0 | – |
| Gender | |||
| Male | 52 | 5 (9.6) | CHN-RD1 (4), CHN-RD2 (1) |
| Female | 73 | 16 (21.9) | Peru 6 (6), CHN-RD1 (8), CHN-RD3 (1), CHN–RD4 (1) |
The bars denote negative results at the locus
Fig. 1Sequence variation in the ITS region of the rRNA gene of E. bieneusi isolates. The ITS sequences of the known genotype Peru6 and four novel genotypes (CHN-RD1 to CHN-RD4) identified in this study were aligned with one another. Dots indicate the same base identity as the ITS gene sequence of genotype CHN-RD4
Fig. 2Phylogenetic relationship of Enterocytozoon bieneusi genotype groups. The relationship of E. bieneusi genotypes identified in the present study and other known genotypes deposited in GenBank was inferred by a neighbor-joining analysis of ITS sequences based on genetic distance by the Kimura two-parameter model. The numbers on the branches are percent bootstrapping values from 1000 replicates. Each sequence is identified by its accession number, host origin, and genotype designation. The group terminology for the clusters is based on the work of Karim et al. [25]. The solid and open circles indicate novel and known genotypes identified in this study, respectively