| Literature DB >> 30397246 |
Diego Cardeñosa1,2, Jessica Quinlan3, Kwok Ho Shea4, Demian D Chapman3.
Abstract
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is a multilateral environmental agreement to ensure that the international trade of threatened species is either prohibited (Appendix I listed species) or being conducted legally, sustainably, and transparently (Appendix II listed species). Twelve threatened shark species exploited for their fins, meat, and other products have been listed under CITES Appendix II. Sharks are often traded in high volumes, some of their products are visually indistinguishable, and most importing/exporting nations have limited capacity to detect illicit trade and enforce the regulations. High volume shipments often must be screened after only a short period of detainment (e.g., a maximum of 24 hours), which together with costs and capacity issues have limited the use of DNA approaches to identify illicit trade. Here, we present a reliable, field-based, fast (<4 hours), and cost effective ($0.94 USD per sample) multiplex real-time PCR protocol capable of detecting nine of the twelve sharks listed under CITES in a single reaction. This approach facilitates detection of illicit trade, with positive results providing probable cause to detain shipments for more robust forensic analysis. We also provide evidence of its application in real law enforcement scenarios in Hong Kong. Adoption of this approach can help parties meet their CITES requirements, avoiding potential international trade sanctions in the future.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30397246 PMCID: PMC6218538 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-34663-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Primers used for the multiplex rtPCR assay to detect CITES-listed species.
| Primer name | N tested rtPCR | N tested original study | Amplicon size (bp) | Primer sequence (5′-3′) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FISH 28 S Rd | TCC TCC GCT TAG TAA TAT GCT TAA ATT CAG C | |||
| ScHH401 Fa | 15 | 140 | 445 | GGT AAA GGA TCC GCT TTG CTG GA |
| SmHH630 Fa | 15 | 41 | 249 | TGA GTG CTG TGA GGG CAC GTG GCC T |
| GtHH123 Fa | 15 | 45 | 782 | AGC AAA GAG CGT GGC TGG GGT TTC GA |
| rtSilky Fb | 96 | n/a | 328 | TCT CTC CCC CCC CCT CAC TCT GCC |
| GWSITS2 Fc | 15 | 52 | 580 | GCT GGA GTT CAT TCT CCG TGC TG |
| Porbeagle Fd | 5 | 18 | 554 | GTC GTC GGC GCC AGC CTT CTA AC |
| Bigeye Thresher 272 Fe | 15 | 20 | 1000 | AGT GCT TGA CCA TTC GGT GTG CGT |
| Common Thresher 1048 Fe | 15 | 32 | 385 | CCG GCC ATG CCT TCT GCA ACT TG |
| Pelagic Thresher 1113 Fe | 15 | 18 | 230 | CAA GCC TTG CAC TTT CGA ATG AAG C |
aAbercrombie et al.[17].
bThis study, cChapman et al.[16] .
dShivji et al.[27] .
eAbercrombie et al.[28].
Shark samples (unprocessed and processed) used to validate the multiplex rtPCR assay.
| Order | Family | Species | # of samples (unprocessed/processed) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carcharhiniformes | Sphyrnidae |
| 15/10 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Sphyrnidae |
| 15/10 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Sphyrnidae |
| 15/10 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 96/10 |
| Lamniformes | Alopiidae |
| 15/10 |
| Lamniformes | Alopiidae |
| 15/7 |
| Lamniformes | Alopiidae |
| 15/4 |
| Lamniformes | Lamnidae |
| 5/9 |
| Lamniformes | Lamnidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae | 15/0 | |
| Carcharhiniformes | Sphyrnidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 0/2 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 5/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 2/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 10/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 6/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 7/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 0/4 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 8/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 2/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 4/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 15/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 5/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 5/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 5/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 5/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 5/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 10/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae |
| 10/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Triakidae |
| 5/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Triakidae |
| 5/0 |
| Carcharhiniformes | Hemigaleidae |
| 5/0 |
| Orectolobiformes | Ginglymostomidae |
| 10/0 |
| Squaliformes | Centrophoridae |
| 3/0 |
| Squaliformes | Centrophoridae |
| 5/0 |
| Squaliformes | Centrophoridae |
| 2/0 |
| Squaliformes | Squalidae |
| 4/0 |
| Lamniformes | Lamnidae |
| 15/0 |
| Lamniformes | Lamnidae |
| 2/0 |
| Lamniformes | Odontaspidae |
| 10/0 |
| Hexanchiformes | Hexanchidae |
| 3/0 |
| Hexanchiformes | Hexanchidae |
| 2/0 |
*CITES-listed species with rtPCR species-specific assays.
**CITES-listed species without rtPCR species-specific assays.
Figure 1Amplification plot of silky shark samples from around the world using the new species-specific primer for the silky shark.
Figure 2Amplification plot showing positive amplification of all CITES-listed species included in the multiplex rtPCR assay and negative amplifications of all non-target species tested. All samples below the identification threshold should not be considered positive.
Figure 3Melt curve plots for each CITES-listed species showing the differences between temperature and shapes between species.
Figure 4Amplification plots for the three field-based tests showing the detection of CITES listed species (red curves) among Non-CITES species (grey curves), a positive control (blue curve) and a negative control (black curve). (A) Shows the amplification plot of the small unprocessed fins case, (B) shows the amplification plot of the processed fins case, and (C) shows the amplification plot of the large unprocessed fins case.