| Literature DB >> 28284223 |
Oranuch Sanpool1,2, Rutchanee Rodpai1, Pewpan M Intapan3, Lakkhana Sadaow1, Tongjit Thanchomnang2, Sakhone Laymanivong4, Wanchai Maleewong1, Hiroshi Yamasaki5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Taenia saginata is a tapeworm found in cattle worldwide. Analysis of genetic diversity in different geographical populations of T. saginata not only helps to understand the origin, transmission and spread of this organism, but also to evaluate the selection pressures acting on T. saginata and how it is responding to them. However, there are few reports of the genetic variability of T. saginata populations in different regions of the world, including Lao PDR and Thailand. We report the genetic diversity of T. saginata populations in Lao PDR and northeastern Thailand together with sequences of T. saginata from other countries deposited in GenBank.Entities:
Keywords: Beef tapeworm; Distribution; Genetic diversity; Haplotypes; Lao PDR; Taenia saginata; Thailand
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28284223 PMCID: PMC5346190 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2079-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Taenia saginata haplotypes and their frequencies in Lao PDR, Thailand and other countries
| Haplotype | Haplotype frequency | Sample (Country) code/GenBank accession number |
|---|---|---|
| H1 | 1 | T2 (THA)/KY290351 |
| H2 | 1 | T3 (THA)/KY290352 |
| H3 | 8 | T4, T6, T7, T8, T13, T16, T17, T19 (THA)/KY290353 |
| H4 | 1 | T5 (THA)/KY290354 |
| H5 | 1 | T9 (THA)/KY290355 |
| H6 | 4 | T10, T20, T21, T22 (THA)/KY290356 |
| H7 | 3 | T11, T14, T24 (THA)/KY290357 |
| H8 | 2 | T12, T23 (THA)/KY290358 |
| H9 | 1 | L1.1(LAO)a/KY290359 |
| H10 | 1 | L1.2 (LAO)a/KY290360 |
| H11 | 13 | L1.3a, L2.1b, L2.3b, L4, L8, L10, L17, L18, L19, L31, L65.1, L67, L71 (LAO)/KY290361 |
| H12 | 1 | L2.2b (LAO)/KY290362 |
| H13 | 1 | L2.4b (LAO)/KY290363 |
| H14 | 1 | L3 (LAO)/KY290364 |
| H15 | 1 | L5 (LAO)/KY290365 |
| H16 | 3 | L6, L12, L73 (LAO)/KY290366 |
| H17 | 1 | L7 (LAO)/KY290367 |
| H18 | 2 | L9, L11 (LAO)/KY290368 |
| H19 | 1 | L13 (LAO)/KY290369 |
| H20 | 1 | L14 (LAO)/KY290370 |
| H21 | 1 | L15 (LAO)/KY290371 |
| H22 | 1 | L16 (LAO)/KY290372 |
| H23 | 1 | L65.2 (LAO)/KY290373 |
| H24 | 7 | AB107240 (IDN), AB465245 (ETH), AB465246 (KOR), AB465247 (THA), AB465248 (THA), AB644391 (JPN), AB820291 (DJI) |
| H25 | 1 | AB984348 (CHN) |
| H26 | 1 | AB821273 (ETH) |
| H27 | 1 | AB465243 (ECU) |
| H28 | 1 | AY684274 (Africa, not specified) |
| H29 | 10 | AB107244 (THA), AB275143 (KHM), AB107242 (BEL), AB107247 (CHN), AB465231 (THA), AB465233 (THA), AB465234 (THA), AB465241 (KHM), AB533168 (CHN), AB465232 (THA) |
| H30 | 1 | AB107239 (CHN) |
| H31 | 1 | AB984351 (CHN) |
| H32 | 1 | AB645845 (THA) |
| H33 | 1 | AB465242 (THA) |
| H34 | 1 | AB465240 (IDN) |
| H35 | 1 | AB271695 (MNG) |
| H36 | 1 | AB107238 (ECU) |
| H37 | 2 | AB107237 (BRA), AB465238 (BRA) |
| H38 | 1 | AB533169 (CHN) |
| H39 | 1 | AB533172 (CHN) |
| H40 | 1 | AB107243 (NPL) |
| H41 | 1 | AB107241 (ETH) |
| H42 | 1 | AY195858 (Africa, not specified) |
| H43 | 1 | AB533171 (CHN) |
| H44 | 1 | AB465237 (ETH) |
| H45 | 1 | AB066495 (CHN) |
| H46 | 1 | AB984350 (CHN) |
| H47 | 1 | AB984347 (CHN) |
| H48 | 1 | AB465239 (THA) |
| H49 | 1 | AB984346 (CHN) |
| H50 | 2 | AB465235 (THA), AB465236 (THA) |
| H51 | 1 | AB533173 (THA) |
| H52 | 1 | AB107246 (BRA) |
| H53 | 1 | AB107245 (THA) |
a, bThree (L1.1-L1.3) and four (L2.1-L2.4) tapeworms were expelled from two patients in Lao PDR. Such a situation is not common, but it is possible to find taeniosis patients with two and more adult tapeworms in endemic areas in Lao PDR and Thailand [34]
Note: For GenBank sequences (H24-H53), the numbers in the “Haplotype frequency” column indicate the numbers analyzed, not haplotype frequency
Abbreviations: BEL Belgium, BRA Brazil, CHN China, DJI Djibouti, ECU Ecuador, ETH Ethiopia, IDN Indonesia, JPN Japan, KHM Cambodia, KOR Korea, LAO Lao PDR, MNG Mongolia, NPL Nepal, THA Thailand
Fig. 1Haplotype network of Taenia saginata from Lao PDR, Thailand and other countries. The size of the circles corresponds to the frequency of the haplotypes identified. Dots denote the number of nucleotide substitutions. Countries where T. saginata was collected are color-coded
Genetic diversity of Taenia saginata populations from Lao PDR, Thailand and other countries
| Populations | No. of samples |
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| Tajima’s | Fu’s |
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| Lao PDR | 30 | 15 | 20 (1.23) | 0.926 ± 0.038 | 0.00252 ± 0.00030 | 5.048 | 4.078 | -0.66964 ( | -10.078 ( |
| Northeastern Thailand | 21 | 8 | 10 (0.67) | 0.819 ± 0.064 | 0.0015 ± 0.00034 | 2.780 | 2.248 | -0.66053 ( | -1.670 ( |
| Western/Central Thailand | 14 | 8 | 11 (0.68) | 0.868 ± 0.076 | 0.00236 ± 0.00041 | 3.459 | 3.824 | 0.41614 ( | -1.195 ( |
| Northeastern Thailand and Lao PDR | 51 | 24 | 21 (1.40) | 0.915 ± 0.025 | 0.00226 ± 0.00023 | 4.667 | 3.402 | -0.86683 ( | -14.288 ( |
| World except for Lao PDR and Thailand | 33 | 25 | 44 (2.72) | 0.968 ± 0.020 | 0.00245 ± 0.00037 | 10.841 | 3.962 | -2.31270 ( | -21.042 ( |
| All samples | 98 | 53 | 57 (3.80) | 0.960 ± 0.010 | 0.00381 ± 0.00021 | 11.053 | 5.726 | -1.60729 ( | -43.930 ( |
Abbreviations: h haplotype numbers, S number of segregation sites, Hd haplotype diversity, π nucleotide diversity, θɷ Watterson’s theta based on S, θπ theta based on π
*P < 0.05