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Genetic characterization of Strongyloides spp. from captive, semi-captive and wild Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in Central and East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia

机译:圆线虫的遗传特征。来自印度尼西亚婆罗洲中部和东部加里曼丹的圈养,半圈养和野生婆罗洲猩猩(Pongo pygmaeus)

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Orangutans (Pongo spp.), Asia's only great apes, are threatened in their survival due to habitat loss, hunting and infections. Nematodes of the genus Strongyloides may represent a severe cause of death in wild and captive individuals. In order to better understand which Strongyloides species/subspecies infect orangutans under different conditions, larvae were isolated from fecal material collected in Indonesia from 9 captive, 2 semi-captive and 9 wild individuals, 18 captive groups of Bornean orangutans and from 1 human working with wild orangutans. Genotyping was done at the genomic rDNA locus (part of the 18S rRNA gene and internal transcribed spacer 1, ITS1) by sequencing amplicons. Thirty isolates, including the one from the human, could be identified as S. fuelleborni fuelleborni with 18S rRNA gene identities of 98·5-100%, with a corresponding published sequence. The ITS1 sequences could be determined for 17 of these isolates revealing a huge variability and 2 main clusters without obvious pattern with regard to attributes of the hosts. The ITS1 amplicons of 2 isolates were cloned and sequenced, revealing considerable variability indicative of mixed infections. One isolate from a captive individual was identified as S. stercoralis (18S rRNA) and showed 99% identity (ITS1) with S. stercoralis sequences from geographically distinct locations and host species. The findings are significant with regard to the zoonotic nature of these parasites and might contribute to the conservation of remaining orangutan populations
机译:猩猩(Pongo spp。),亚洲唯一的大猿,由于栖息地丧失,狩猎和感染而受到威胁生存。线虫类线虫可能代表了野生和圈养个体的严重死亡原因。为了更好地了解在不同条件下哪种类圆线虫物种/亚种感染猩猩,从印度尼西亚的粪便中分离出幼虫,这些粪便来自9个圈养,2个半圈养和9个野生个体,18个圈养的婆罗洲猩猩和1个野生猩猩。通过对扩增子进行测序,在基因组rDNA基因座(18S rRNA基因的一部分和内部转录的间隔区1,ITS1)进行基因分型。可以鉴定出三十种分离株,包括人类分离株,其具有18S rRNA基因同一性为98·5-100%,并有相应的公开序列。 ITS1序列可以确定其中17个菌株,显示出巨大的变异性和2个主要簇,没有关于宿主属性的明显模式。克隆并测序了2个分离株的ITS1扩增子,显示出指示混合感染的显着变异性。从圈养个体中分离出的一种分离物被鉴定为固醇链球菌(18S rRNA),与来自不同地理位置和宿主物种的固醇链球菌序列显示出99%的同一性(ITS1)。这些发现对于这些寄生虫的人畜共患性质具有重要意义,并可能有助于保护剩余的猩猩种群。

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