Kuzeybatı Pakistan’daki Buffalo’lardan Gigantocotyle explanatum’un Genetik Karakterizasyonu

Gigantocotyle explanatum’un da dahil olduğu Paramphistomidae familyası ruminantları sistemli olarak enfekte ederek süt üretimi ve büyüme oranlarını azaltır ve hayvancılık endüstrisinde büyük ekonomik kayıplara neden olur. Bu çalışmada Pakistan’da G. explanatum’un yeni moleküler verilerinin ribozomal DNA (ITS1-5.8S, ITS2) bölgeleri kullanılarak belirlenmesi amaçlandı. Yetişkin G. explanatum kurtçukları, enfekte buffaloların safra kanallarından toplandı. Dünyanın diğer bölgelerindeki en yakın gen dizileri GenBank’tan indirildi. ITS1 geninin 5’- uç bölgesinde yüksek intraspesifik varyasyonlar elde edildi. ITS1’in 3’- ucu korundu ve Paramphistomum cervi (KJ459936) ile %96 oranında benzerlik belirlendi. 5.8S geninin nükleotit BLAST araştırması, trematodlardan elde edilen 40 sekansın, mevcut sekans ile %98 ila %99 özdeşliğe sahip olduğunu ve genetik olarak Çin’den P. cervi (KJ459938) ve Dicrocoelium chinensis (KF734784) ile benzer olduğunu gösterdi. İncelenen izolatların ITS2 geni, Myanmar (AB743577) ile hiçbir farklılık göstermezken, BLAST araştırması, Myanmar, Hindistan, Bangladeş ve Çin’den elde edilen izolatlarla %96-100 oranında benzerlik gösterdiğini ortaya koydu. Bu çalışma, ITS2 ve ITS1 3’- uç dizilerinin Güney Asya’daki türlerin filogenetik ilişkisinin aydınlatılmasında değerli bir araç olduğunu göstermektedir. Bu veri dizini, G. explanatum’un daha doğru bir şekilde tanımlanmasını kolaylaştıracak ve bu türlerle ilgili literatürdeki birçok belirsizliğin çözülmesinde yeni araştırmalara olanak sağlayacaktır.

Genetic Characterization of Gigantocotyle explanatum from Buffaloes in Northwestern Pakistan

The family Paramphistomidae including Gigantocotyle explanatum regularly infects ruminants and causes immense economic losses to the livestock industry by decreasing dairy products and growth rates. The present study was aimed to determine the novel molecular data of G. explanatum in Pakistan using ribosomal DNA (ITS1-5.8S, ITS2) regions. Adult flukes, G. explanatum, were collected from bile ducts of infected buffaloes. The most relevant sequences from the other parts of the world were downloaded from the GenBank. High intraspecific variations were obtained at 5 end region of ITS1 gene. The 3 end of ITS1 was conserved and showed 96% similarity with Paramphistomum cervi (KJ459936). The nucleotide blast search of 5.8S gene revealed that 40 sequences from trematodes had 98% to 99% identity with present sequence and found genetically identical to P. cervi (KJ459938) and Dicrocoelium chinensis (KF734784) from China. The ITS2 gene of investigated isolates showed no variation with Myanmar (AB743577), while blast search revealed 96-100% similarity with isolates from Myanmar, India, Bangladesh and China. This study demonstrates the utility of ITS2 and 3´ end ITS1 sequences as a valuable tool for elucidating species phylogenetic relationship in south Asia. This sequencing data will facilitate more accurate identification of G. explanatum, enabling future work to resolve many ambiguities in the literature regarding this species.

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