| Literature DB >> 28144425 |
Zabiholah Zarei1, Eshrat Beigom Kia2, Zahra Heidari3, Fattaneh Mikaeili4, Mehdi Mohebali5, Meysam Sharifdini6.
Abstract
Dirofilaria immitis is an important filarial nematode in dogs. In this study, age and sex distribution of this zoonotic nematode among dogs were investigated in northwest of Iran in Meshkin-Shahr city. Molecular characteristics of the isolates, based on cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COX1) gene were compared to the isolates from other areas of the world.Blood samples were collected from 91 dogs which were selected by simple classified accidental sampling. Thin and thick blood smear examinations were used to find out infectivity with D. immitis. DNA extraction was performed from adult D. immitis recovered from heart of infected dogs. The COX1 gene was amplified and sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis was carried out using sequences obtained in this study along with relevant sequences deposited in the GenBank. Phylogenetic analysis and sequence variation was performed using MEGA software in comparison with those COX1 sequences deposited in GenBank. Out of 91 dogs, 19 (20.87%) were found positive for infection with D. immitis. There was no statistically significant difference between males and females of dogs in terms of D. immitis infection. However, the rate of infection in dogs more than 2 years old was significantly higher than those with lower age. Both sequences analyzed in this study showed 100% homology to each other. Intra-species variation of these isolates with those from other areas of the world amounted to 0 to 0.50%. Phylogenetic analysis of the COX1 gene suggested that it is conserved, and can be used for study on genetic diversity and classification of filarial nematodes.Entities:
Keywords: Dirofilaria immitis; Dog; Meshkin-Shahr; Molecular analysis
Year: 2016 PMID: 28144425 PMCID: PMC5251356
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res Forum ISSN: 2008-8140 Impact factor: 1.054
Fig. 1Map of Iran showing geographical location of Ardabil Province and the study area, Meshkin-Shahr
Fig. 2Adult Dirofilaria immitis. Male worm is shorter and has a spirally coiled posterior end; the female is larger and straight on both ends
Fig. 3Agarose-gel electrophoresis of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products amplified with genomic DNA from adult worms of D. immitis samples. Lanes 1 and 2: PCR products of D. immitis samples; Lanes 3: Negative control; Lane 4: Positive control (D. immitis); and Lanes M: 100-bp DNA marker
Fig. 4Phylogenetic tree of COX1 sequences of dog isolates of Dirofilaria immitis from Iran (▲) using maximum likelihood method based on the Tamura-Nei model in MEGA software. Ascaris lumbricoides (Accession no. AB591801) was as out group