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Morphological and molecular characterization of invasive Biomphalaria straminea in southern China

         

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Background:Schistosomiasis is a common parasitic disease designated as a neglected tropical disease by the World Health Organization.Schistosomiasis mansoni is a form of the disease that is caused by the digenean trematode Schistosoma mansoni,transmitted through Biomphalaria spp.as an intermediate host.Biomphalaria was introduced to Hong Kong,China in aquatic plants shipments coming from Brazil and the snail rapidly established its habitats in southern China.Earlier studies of Biomphalaria spp.introduced to southern China identified the snails as Biomphalaria straminea,one of the susceptible species implicated in S.mansoni transmission in South America.However,recent molecular investigations also indicated the presence of another South American species,B.kuhniana,which is refractory to infection.As such,it is important to identify accurately the species currently distributed in southern China,especially with emerging reports of active S.mansoni infections in Chinese workers returning from Africa.Methods:We combined morphological and molecular taxonomy tools to precisely identify Biomphalaria spp.distributed in Guangdong Province,southern China.In order to clearly understand the molecular profile of the species,we constructed a phylogeny using mtDNA data(COI and 16S rRNA sequences)from six populations of Biomphalaria spp.from Shenzhen City in Guangdong Province.In addition,we examined the external morphology of the shell and internal anatomy of the reproductive organs.Results:Both morphological and molecular evidences indicated a close affinity between Biomphalaria spp.populations from Guangdong and B.straminea from Brazil.The shell morphology was roughly identical in all the populations collected with rounded whorls on one side and subangulated on the other,a smooth periphery,an egg-shaped aperture bowed to one side,and a deep umbilicus.The shape and number of prostate diverticula(ranged from 11.67 to 17.67)in Guangdong populations supports its close affinity to B.straminea rather than B.kuhniana.Molecular analysis did not conflict with morphological analysis.Little genetic differentiation was observed within Biomphalaria populations collected.Phylogenetic analysis of COI and 16S rRNA haplotypes from snails collected and B.straminea sequences from Brazil and China using Bayesian inference revealed that Guangdong populations were clustered in one clade with B.straminea from Hong Kong of China and B.straminea from Brazil indicating their close affinity to each other.Conclusions:Data obtained in the current study clearly show that the populations of Biomphalaria spp.investigated are B.straminea,and we assume that those snails were either introduced via passive dispersal from Hong Kong of China or as a result of multiple introduction routes from Brazil.

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    《贫困所致传染病(英文)》 |2018年第001期|P.1245-1258|共14页
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    Medical Malacology Laboratory Theodor Bilharz Research Institute Giza 12411 EgyptNational Institute of Parasitic Diseases Chinese Center for Diseases Control and Prevention Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector Biology Ministry of Health Shanghai 200025 ChinaChinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases Ministry of Science and Technology Shanghai 200025 China;

    National Institute of Parasitic Diseases Chinese Center for Diseases Control and Prevention Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector Biology Ministry of Health Shanghai 200025 ChinaChinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases Ministry of Science and Technology Shanghai 200025 China;

    National Institute of Parasitic Diseases Chinese Center for Diseases Control and Prevention Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector Biology Ministry of Health Shanghai 200025 ChinaChinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases Ministry of Science and Technology Shanghai 200025 China;

    National Institute of Parasitic Diseases Chinese Center for Diseases Control and Prevention Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector Biology Ministry of Health Shanghai 200025 ChinaChinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases Ministry of Science and Technology Shanghai 200025 China;

    Milken Institute School of Public Health George Washington University Washington D.C 20052 USA;

    Grupo de Pesquisas em Helmintologia e Malacologia Medica Instituto Rene Rachou/Fiocruz Av.Augusto de Lima Belo Horizonte MG 1715 Brazil;

    National Institute of Parasitic Diseases Chinese Center for Diseases Control and Prevention Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector Biology Ministry of Health Shanghai 200025 ChinaChinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases Ministry of Science and Technology Shanghai 200025 China;

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  • 关键词

    Biomphalaria straminea; Molecular taxonomy; Schistosoma mansoni; Intestinal schistosomiasis; Susceptibility; Invasive species;

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