| Literature DB >> 27609311 |
Andrea Casteriano1, Umberto Molini2, Kornelia Kandjumbwa2, Siegfried Khaiseb2, Caroline F Frey3, Jan Šlapeta1.
Abstract
Bovine trichomonosis caused by Tritrichomonas foetus is a significant reproductive disease of cattle. Preputial samples were collected using sheath washing technique in bulls in Namibia. Thirty-six trichomonad cultures were characterized using the TaqMan-probe commercial real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostic assay (VetMAX™-Gold Trich Detection Kit) and CYBR real-time PCR assay based on TFR3/4 primers. Diagnostic real-time PCRs and DNA sequencing of the internal transcribed region confirmed presence of T. foetus in 35 out of 36 samples. Multilocus genotyping using cysteine proteases (CP1, CP2, CP4, CP5, CP6, CP7, CP8, CP9) and malate dehydrogenase (MDH1) gene sequences demonstrate that the T. foetus in Namibia are genetically distinct from those characterized elsewhere. We report the discovery of a novel genotype of T. foetus in Namibian cattle, distinct from other T. foetus genotypes in Europe, South and North America and Australia. We suggest recognition of a 'Southern African' genotype of T. foetus. Identification of the new genotype of T. foetus demonstrates the need for wider global sampling to fully understand the diversity and origin of T. foetus causing disease in cattle or cats.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 Tritrichomonas foetuszzm321990 ; PCR; Southern Africa; cattle; multilocus genotyping
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27609311 DOI: 10.1017/S003118201600158X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitology ISSN: 0031-1820 Impact factor: 3.234