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Genetic diversity of Toxoplasma gondii in animals and humans

机译:动物和人类弓形虫的遗传多样性

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Toxoplasma gondii is one of the most widespread parasites of domestic, wild, and companion animals, and it also commonly infects humans. Toxoplasma gondii has a complex life cycle. Sexual development occurs only in the cat gut, while asexual replication occurs in many vertebrate hosts. These features combine to create an unusual population structure. The vast majority of strains in North America and Europe fall into three recently derived, clonal lineages known as types I, II and III. Recent studies have revealed that South American strains are more genetically diverse and comprise distinct genotypes. These differences have been shaped by infrequent sexual recombination, population sweeps and biogeography. The majority of human infections that have been studied in North America and Europe are caused by type II strains, which are also common in agricultural animals from these regions. In contrast, several diverse genotypes of T gondii are associated with severe infections in humans in South America. Defining the population structure of T. gondii from new regions has important implications for transmission, immunogenicity and pathogenesis.
机译:弓形虫是家养,野生和伴侣动物中最广泛的寄生虫之一,它也常感染人类。弓形虫的生命周期很复杂。性发展仅发生在猫的肠道中,而无性繁殖发生在许多脊椎动物宿主中。这些功能结合起来构成了不寻常的人口结构。北美和欧洲的绝大多数菌株属于三种新近衍生的克隆谱系,称为I,II和III型。最近的研究表明,南美菌株的遗传多样性更高,并包含不同的基因型。这些差异是由不频繁的性重组,人口普查和生物地理学所塑造的。在北美和欧洲已研究的大多数人类感染是由II型毒株引起的,II型毒株在这些地区的农业动物中也很常见。相比之下,南美弓形虫的几种不同基因型与严重感染有关。从新区域确定弓形虫的种群结构对传播,免疫原性和发病机理具有重要意义。

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