Comparison of mitochondrial genetic variation of Taenia hydatigena cysticerci from China and Mongolia

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Sayed Ajmal Qurishi
Hong-Bin Yan
Li Li
John Aeskhaen Ohiolei
Mughees Aizaz Alvi
Lin-Sheng Zhang
Ha Da
Hong-Mei Qiao
Nigus Abebe Shumuye
Bao Hua
Bing-Xin Bai
Wen-Jun Tian
Ju-Mei Xu
Bao-Quan Fu
Wan-Zhong Jia
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[1] Lanzhou University/ National Professional Laboratory for Animal Echinococcosis/ Key Laboratory of Veterinary Parasitology of Gansu Province/ Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute,State Key Laboratory of Veterinary Etiological Biology/ College of Veterinary
[2] CAAS,Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agriculture
[3] Faryab University,Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery
[4] University of Agriculture,undefined
[5] Xilin Gol League Animal Disease Control Center,undefined
[6] Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center of Sunan County,undefined
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Parasitology Research | 2022年 / 121卷
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Genetic diversity; China; Mongolia; 4 + ; 5; PCR–RFLP;
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Parasitic infection is one of the many challenges facing livestock production globally. Cysticercosis tenuicollis is a common parasitic disease in domestic and wild ruminants (intermediate host) caused by the larval stage of Taenia hydatigena that primarily infects dogs (definitive host). Although genetic studies on this parasite exist, only a few describe the genetic variation of this parasite in Mongolia. Our aim was thus, to identify the mitochondrial differences in ovine isolates of Cysticercus tenuicollis entering China from Mongolia and comparison with existing Chinese isolates from sheep and goats based on the recently described PCR–RFLP method and mitochondrial genes of NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 (nad4) and the NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 (nad5). Sixty-nine isolates were collected during routine veterinary meat inspections from sheep that originated from Mongolia, at the modern slaughterhouses in Erenhot City, Inner Mongolia. Additional 114 cysticerci were also retrieved from sheep and goats from northern (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, and Gansu Province), western (Tibet Autonomous Region), and southern (Jiangxi Province and Guangxi Province) China. The PCR–RFLP approach of the nad5 showed nine mitochondrial subclusters A1, A2, A3, A5, A8, A9, A10, A11, and B of T. hydatigena isolates from sheep and goats from Mongolia and China. Meanwhile, haplogroup A1 RFLP profile was more widespread than other variants. These data supplements existing information on the molecular epidemiology of T. hydatigena in China and Mongolia and demonstrate the occurrence of similar genetic population structures in both countries.
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