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Yilmaz, Esra
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Fritzenwanker, Moritz
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Pantchev, Nikola
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Lendner, Mathias
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Wongkamchai, Sirichit
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Otranto, Domenico
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Kroidl, Inge
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Dennebaum, Martin
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Le, Thanh Hoa
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Le, Tran Anh
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Ramünke, Sabrina
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Schaper, Roland
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Samson-Himmelstjerna, Georg von
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Poppert, Sven
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Krücken, Jürgen
dc.date.accessioned
2018-06-08T10:20:31Z
dc.date.available
2017-01-05T12:37:52.878Z
dc.identifier.uri
https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/20272
dc.identifier.uri
http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-23576
dc.description.abstract
Background Cutaneous dirofilariosis is a canine mosquito-borne zoonosis that
can cause larva migrans disease in humans. Dirofilaria repens is considered an
emerging pathogen occurring with high prevalence in Mediterranean areas and
many parts of tropical Asia. In Hong Kong, a second species, Candidatus
Dirofilaria hongkongensis, has been reported. The present study aimed to
compare mitochondrial genomes from these parasites and to obtain population
genetic information. Methods and Findings Complete mitochondrial genomes were
obtained by PCR and Sanger sequencing or ILLUMINA sequencing for four worms.
Cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 sequences identified three as D. repens (all from
Europe) and one as C. D. hongkongensis (from India). Mitochondrial genomes
have the same organization as in other spirurid nematodes but a higher
preference for thymine in the coding strand. Phylogenetic analysis was in
contradiction to current taxonomy of the Onchocercidae but in agreement with a
recent multi-locus phylogenetic analysis using both mitochondrial and nuclear
markers. D. repens and C. D. hongkongensis sequences clustered together and
were the common sister group to Dirofilaria immitis. Analysis of a 2.5 kb
mitochondrial genome fragment from macrofilaria or canine blood samples from
Europe (42), Thailand (2), India (1) and Vietnam (1) revealed only small
genetic differences in the D. repens samples including all European and the
Vietnam sample. The Indian C. D. hongkongensis and the two Thai samples formed
separate clusters and differences were comparatively large. Conclusion Genetic
differences between Dirofilaria spp. causing cutaneous disease can be
considerable whereas D. repens itself was genetically quite homogenous. C. D.
hongkongensis was identified for the first time from the Indian subcontinent.
The full mitochondrial genome sequence strengthens the hypothesis that it
represents an independent species and the Thai samples might represent another
cryptic species, Candidatus Dirofilaria sp. ‘Thailand II’, or a quite
divergent population of C. D. hongkongensis. Author Summary The mitochondrial
genomes of the zoonotic parasite species Dirofilaria repens and Candidatus
Dirofilaria hongkongensis were characterized and compared to the genomes of
other filariae. The resulting phylogeny is largely in agreement with recent
molecular data. C. D. hongkongensis was placed as a sister group to D. repens
and both as a common sister to D. immitis. The large genetic difference
between D. repens and C. D. hongkongensis further supports the hypothesis that
both are distinct valid species. Two canine samples from Thailand that were
diagnosed as D. repens are either from a C. D. hongkongensis population that
is quite divergent from the Indian population or might represent another
currently unrecognized species in the genus.
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject.ddc
600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften::630 Landwirtschaft
dc.title
The Mitochondrial Genomes of the Zoonotic Canine Filarial Parasites
Dirofilaria (Nochtiella) repens and Candidatus Dirofilaria (Nochtiella)
Honkongensis Provide Evidence for Presence of Cryptic Species
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Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
dcterms.bibliographicCitation
PLoS Negl Trop Dis. - 10 (2016), 10, Artikel Nr. e0005028
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.doi
10.1371/journal.pntd.0005028
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.url
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005028
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Veterinärmedizin
de
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