| Literature DB >> 27776551 |
Lei Deng1, Wei Li1, Zhijun Zhong1, Chao Gong1, Xuehan Liu1, Xiangming Huang2, Li Xiao1, Ruoxuan Zhao1, Wuyou Wang1, Fan Feng1, Yue Zhang2, Yanchun Hu1, Hualin Fu1, Min He1, Yue Zhang2, Kongju Wu3, Guangneng Peng4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Enterocytozoon bieneusi is one of the most prevalent causative species of diarrhea and enteric diseases in various hosts. E. bieneusi has been identified in humans, mammals, birds, rodents and reptiles in China, but few studies have reported E. bieneusi in horses. Therefore, the present study was conducted to assess the prevalence, molecular characteristics and zoonotic potential of E. bieneusi among horses in southwestern China.Entities:
Keywords: Enterocytozoon bieneusi; Horse; ITS gene; MLST; Zoonotic
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27776551 PMCID: PMC5078948 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1844-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Prevalence and distribution of E. bieneusi genotypes by geography in southwestern China
| Location (province) | Farm | No. examined | No. positive (%) | Genotype ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chengdu (Sichuan) | Farm 1 | 48 | 5 (10.4) | SC02 (3); SCH1 (1); SCH4 (1) |
| Farm 2 | 52 | 5 (9.6) | horse1 (5) | |
| Farm 3 | 56 | 15 (26.8) | SC02 (13); SCH2 (1); SCH3 (1) | |
| Subtotal | 156 | 25 (16.0) | SC02 (16); horse1 (5); SCH1 (1); SCH2 (1); SCH3 (1); SCH4 (1) | |
| Kunming (Yunnan) | Farm 4 | 12 | 2 (16.7) | horse2 (2) |
| Farm 5 | 165 | 48 (29.1) | horse2 (37); horse1 (7); SC02 (1); D (1); YNH1 (1); YNH2 (1) | |
| Subtotal | 177 | 50 (28.2) | horse2 (39); horse1 (7); SC02 (1); D (1); YNH1 (1); YNH2 (1) | |
| Total | 333 | 75 (22.5) | horse2 (39); SC02 (16); horse1 (13); D (1); SCH1 (1); SCH2 (1); SCH3 (1); SCH4 (1); YNH1 (1); YNH2 (1) |
Prevalence and distribution of E. bieneusi genotypes by age and sex
| Group | No. examined | No. positive (%) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | |||
| < 1 | 35 | 6 (17.1) | horse2 (2); SC02 (3); horse1 (1) |
| 2–3 | 154 | 33 (21.4) | horse2 (23); horse1 (4); D (1); SC02 (1); YNH1 (1); YNH2 (1); SCH1 (1); SCH3 (1) |
| > 3 | 144 | 36 (25.0) | horse2 (14); horse1 (7); SC02 (13); SCH2 (1); SCH4 (1) |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 187 | 48 (25.7) | horse2 (29); horse1 (6); SC02 (9); D (1); SCH1 (1); SCH2 (1); SCH4 (1) |
| Male | 146 | 27 (18.5) | horse2 (10); horse1 (6); SC02 (8); YNH1 (1); YNH2 (1); SCH3 (1) |
Fig. 1Phylogenetic relationships of Enterocytozoon bieneusi groups. The relationships between E. bieneusi genotypes identified in this study and other known genotypes deposited in the GenBank were inferred by a neighbor-joining analysis of internal transcribed spacer sequences based on genetic distance by the Kimura-2-parameter model. The numbers on the branches represent percent bootstrapping values from 1000 replicates, with values of more than 50 % shown in the tree. Each sequence is identified by its accession number, genotype designation and host origin. Genotypes marked with black triangles and black circles are novel and known genotypes identified in this study, respectively
Multilocus sequence typing of E. bieneusi isolates from horses in southwestern China
| Location | Farm | ITS genotype | Multilocus genotype | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MS1 | MS3 | MS4 | MS7 | MLGs | |||
| Kunming | Farm 5 | horse2 | Type I | Type I | Type I | Type I | MLG1 |
| Farm 5 | horse2 | Type I | Type I | Type I | Type I | MLG1 | |
| Farm 5 | horse1 | Type II | Type I | Type II | Type II | MLG2 | |
| Farm 5 | horse2 | Type I | Type I | Type I | Type I | MLG1 | |
| Chengdu | Farm 5 | horse1 | Type III | Type II | Type I | Type III | MLG3 |