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Molecular identification of Spirometra spp. (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) in some wild animals from Brazil

机译:Spirometra spp的分子鉴定。 (Cestoda:Diphyllobothriidaidae)来自巴西的一些野生动物

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Species of the genus Spirometra are diphyllobothriid tapeworms with complex life cycles and are involved in human sparganosis, a neglected disease that affects individuals worldwide. Although some species were reported in wild felids and human cases of sparganosis were described in Brazil, the biology and taxonomy of these parasites are poorly understood. In the present study, samples of diphyllobothriids (eggs and/or proglottids) obtained from the stools of wild carnivores (Leopard us pardalis and Lycalopex vetulus) and plerocercoid larvae found in a snake (Crotalus durissus) from Brazil were analysed by amplifying a fragment of the gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox 1). The DNA sequences obtained here for the first time from the Spirometra spp. from Brazil were used to evaluate the phylogenetic relationships with other species. Molecular data identified two species in the Brazilian samples (evolutionary divergence of 17.8-19.2%). The species were identified as Spirometra sp. 1, found in Le. pardalis, and Spirometra sp. 2 found in Ly. vetulus and C durissus, and they differed from Asian isolates of Spirometra erinaceieuropaei (17.5-20.2% and 12.2-15.6%, respectively), a species previously considered to be distributed worldwide. Moreover, Spirometra sp. 1 is genetically distinct from Sparganum proliferum from Venezuela (19.6-20.4%), while Spirometra sp. 2 is more closely related with the Venezuelan species (6.1-7.0%). Sequences of Spirometra sp. 2 revealed that it is conspecific with the Argentinean isolate of Spirometra found in Lycalopex gymnocercus (1.9-2.2%). Taxonomic and phylogenetic aspects related to New World species of Spirometra are briefly discussed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:Spirometra属的物种是双叶类tape虫,具有复杂的生命周期,并与人类的斯巴特虫病有关,这是一种被忽视的疾病,会影响全世界的人。尽管在野生猫科动物中报告了某些物种,并且在巴西描述了人为分布的石par病病例,但对这些寄生虫的生物学和分类学知之甚少。在本研究中,通过扩增来自巴西的蛇(Crotalus durissus)的野生食肉动物(美洲豹和Lycalopex vetulus)的粪便中的双叶钩虫(卵和/或前突)样本和分析的拟蓝藻幼虫。基因细胞色素c氧化酶亚基1(cox 1)。这是首次从Spirometra spp获得的DNA序列。来自巴西的用于评估与其他物种的系统发育关系。分子数据确定了巴西样品中的两种物种(进化差异为17.8-19.2%)。该物种被鉴定为Spirometra sp。 1,发现在勒。 pardalis和Spirometra sp。 2在Ly中发现。 vetulus和C durissus,它们不同于亚洲分离的Spirometra erinaceieuropaei(分别为17.5-20.2%和12.2-15.6%),该物种以前被认为分布于世界各地。此外,Spirometra sp.。 1在遗传上不同于委内瑞拉的Sparganum proliferum(19.6-20.4%),而Spirometra sp。 2与委内瑞拉物种(6.1-7.0%)密切相关。 Spirometra sp。的序列。 2揭示了它与在Lycalopex Gymnocercus(1.9-2.2%)中发现的Spirometra的阿根廷分离物是同种的。简要讨论了与新世界螺旋藻有关的分类学和系统发育方面。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.保留所有权利。

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