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The Mitochondrial Genome of Toxocara canis

机译:犬弓形虫的线粒体基因组

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Toxocara canis (Ascaridida: Nematoda), which parasitizes (at the adult stage) the small intestine of canids, can be transmitted to a range of other mammals, including humans, and can cause the disease toxocariasis. Despite its significance as a pathogen, the genetics, epidemiology and biology of this parasite remain poorly understood. In addition, the zoonotic potential of related species of Toxocara, such as T. cati and T. malaysiensis, is not well known. Mitochondrial DNA is known to provide genetic markers for investigations in these areas, but complete mitochondrial genomic data have been lacking for T. canis and its congeners. In the present study, the mitochondrial genome of T. canis was amplified by long-range polymerase chain reaction (long PCR) and sequenced using a primer-walking strategy. This circular mitochondrial genome was 14162 bp and contained 12 protein-coding, 22 transfer RNA, and 2 ribosomal RNA genes consistent for secernentean nematodes, including Ascaris suum and Anisakis simplex (Ascaridida). The mitochondrial genome of T. canis provides genetic markers for studies into the systematics, population genetics and epidemiology of this zoonotic parasite and its congeners. Such markers can now be used in prospecting for cryptic species and for exploring host specificity and zoonotic potential, thus underpinning the prevention and control of toxocariasis in humans and other hosts.
机译:寄生于成年犬小肠的成年弓形虫(Ascaridida:Nematoda)可以传播给包括人在内的其他多种哺乳动物,并可能导致弓形虫病。尽管其作为病原体具有重要意义,但对该寄生虫的遗传学,流行病学和生物学知之甚少。此外,弓形虫相关物种如T. cati和T. malaysiensis的人畜共患病潜力还不为人所知。线粒体DNA已知可以为这些领域的研究提供遗传标记,但是对于犬T.及其同类动物,缺少完整的线粒体基因组数据。在本研究中,犬的线粒体基因组通过长距离聚合酶链反应(长PCR)进行扩增,并使用引物步移策略进行测序。该环状线粒体基因组为14162 bp,包含12个蛋白质编码,22个转移RNA和2个与secartentean线虫一致的核糖体RNA基因,包括Ascaris suum和Anisakis simplex(Ascaridida)。犬圆线虫的线粒体基因组为研究这种人畜共患寄生虫及其同类动物的系统学,种群遗传学和流行病学提供了遗传标记。此类标记物现在可用于寻找隐性物种,并探索宿主特异性和人畜共患病潜力,从而为预防和控制人类及其他宿主的弓形虫病提供了基础。

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