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Integration of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding with Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic Ostertagia ostertagi, in western Canadian beef cattle

A large-scale Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test (FECRT) was integrated with ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding to investigate anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites in western Canadian beef cattle. The study was designed to detect anthelmintic resistance with the low fecal...

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Autores principales: De Seram, Eranga L., Uehlinger, Fabienne D., de Queiroz, Camila, Redman, Elizabeth M., Campbell, John R., Nooyen, Drue, Morisetti, Arianna, Pollock, Colleen M., Ekanayake, Samantha, Penner, Gregory B., Gilleard, John S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10165142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37119733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2023.04.002
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author De Seram, Eranga L.
Uehlinger, Fabienne D.
de Queiroz, Camila
Redman, Elizabeth M.
Campbell, John R.
Nooyen, Drue
Morisetti, Arianna
Pollock, Colleen M.
Ekanayake, Samantha
Penner, Gregory B.
Gilleard, John S.
author_facet De Seram, Eranga L.
Uehlinger, Fabienne D.
de Queiroz, Camila
Redman, Elizabeth M.
Campbell, John R.
Nooyen, Drue
Morisetti, Arianna
Pollock, Colleen M.
Ekanayake, Samantha
Penner, Gregory B.
Gilleard, John S.
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description A large-scale Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test (FECRT) was integrated with ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding to investigate anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites in western Canadian beef cattle. The study was designed to detect anthelmintic resistance with the low fecal egg counts that typically occur in cattle in northern temperate regions. Two hundred and thirty-four auction market-derived, fall-weaned steer calves coming off pasture were randomized into three groups in feedlot pens: an untreated control group, an injectable ivermectin treatment group, and an injectable ivermectin/oral fenbendazole combination treatment group. Each group was divided into six replicate pens with 13 calves per pen. Individual fecal samples were taken pre-treatment, day 14 post-treatment, and at monthly intervals for six months for strongyle egg counting and metabarcoding. Ivermectin treatment resulted in an 82.4% mean strongyle-type fecal egg count reduction (95% CI 67.8–90.4) at 14 days post-treatment, while the combination treatment was 100% effective, confirming the existence of ivermectin-resistant GIN. Nemabiome metabarcoding of third-stage larvae from coprocultures revealed an increase in the relative abundance of Cooperia oncophora, Cooperia punctata, and Haemonchus placei at 14 days post-ivermectin treatment indicating ivermectin resistance in adult worms. In contrast, Ostertagia ostertagi third-stage larvae were almost completely absent from day 14 coprocultures, indicating that adult worms of this species were not ivermectin resistant. However, there was a recrudescence of O. ostertagi third stage larvae in coprocultures at three to six months post-ivermectin treatment, which indicated ivermectin resistance in hypobiotic larvae. The calves were recruited from the auction market and, therefore, derived from multiple sources in western Canada, suggesting that ivermectin-resistant parasites, including hypobiotic O. ostertagi larvae, are likely widespread in western Canadian beef herds. This work demonstrates the value of integrating ITS-2 rDNA metabarcoding with the FECRT to enhance anthelmintic resistance detection and provide GIN species- and stage-specific information.
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spelling pubmed-101651422023-05-09 Integration of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding with Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic Ostertagia ostertagi, in western Canadian beef cattle De Seram, Eranga L. Uehlinger, Fabienne D. de Queiroz, Camila Redman, Elizabeth M. Campbell, John R. Nooyen, Drue Morisetti, Arianna Pollock, Colleen M. Ekanayake, Samantha Penner, Gregory B. Gilleard, John S. Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist Regular article A large-scale Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test (FECRT) was integrated with ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding to investigate anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites in western Canadian beef cattle. The study was designed to detect anthelmintic resistance with the low fecal egg counts that typically occur in cattle in northern temperate regions. Two hundred and thirty-four auction market-derived, fall-weaned steer calves coming off pasture were randomized into three groups in feedlot pens: an untreated control group, an injectable ivermectin treatment group, and an injectable ivermectin/oral fenbendazole combination treatment group. Each group was divided into six replicate pens with 13 calves per pen. Individual fecal samples were taken pre-treatment, day 14 post-treatment, and at monthly intervals for six months for strongyle egg counting and metabarcoding. Ivermectin treatment resulted in an 82.4% mean strongyle-type fecal egg count reduction (95% CI 67.8–90.4) at 14 days post-treatment, while the combination treatment was 100% effective, confirming the existence of ivermectin-resistant GIN. Nemabiome metabarcoding of third-stage larvae from coprocultures revealed an increase in the relative abundance of Cooperia oncophora, Cooperia punctata, and Haemonchus placei at 14 days post-ivermectin treatment indicating ivermectin resistance in adult worms. In contrast, Ostertagia ostertagi third-stage larvae were almost completely absent from day 14 coprocultures, indicating that adult worms of this species were not ivermectin resistant. However, there was a recrudescence of O. ostertagi third stage larvae in coprocultures at three to six months post-ivermectin treatment, which indicated ivermectin resistance in hypobiotic larvae. The calves were recruited from the auction market and, therefore, derived from multiple sources in western Canada, suggesting that ivermectin-resistant parasites, including hypobiotic O. ostertagi larvae, are likely widespread in western Canadian beef herds. This work demonstrates the value of integrating ITS-2 rDNA metabarcoding with the FECRT to enhance anthelmintic resistance detection and provide GIN species- and stage-specific information. Elsevier 2023-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10165142/ /pubmed/37119733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2023.04.002 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Australian Society for Parasitology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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De Seram, Eranga L.
Uehlinger, Fabienne D.
de Queiroz, Camila
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Campbell, John R.
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Morisetti, Arianna
Pollock, Colleen M.
Ekanayake, Samantha
Penner, Gregory B.
Gilleard, John S.
Integration of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding with Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic Ostertagia ostertagi, in western Canadian beef cattle
title Integration of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding with Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic Ostertagia ostertagi, in western Canadian beef cattle
title_full Integration of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding with Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic Ostertagia ostertagi, in western Canadian beef cattle
title_fullStr Integration of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding with Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic Ostertagia ostertagi, in western Canadian beef cattle
title_full_unstemmed Integration of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding with Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic Ostertagia ostertagi, in western Canadian beef cattle
title_short Integration of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding with Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic Ostertagia ostertagi, in western Canadian beef cattle
title_sort integration of its-2 rdna nemabiome metabarcoding with fecal egg count reduction testing (fecrt) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic ostertagia ostertagi, in western canadian beef cattle
topic Regular article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10165142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37119733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2023.04.002
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