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In the Dawn of an Early Invasion: No Genetic Diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Ecuador?

The nematode Angiostrongylus cantonensis has been reported worldwide. However, some basic questions remain unanswered about A. cantonensis in Ecuador: (1) Was the invasion of A. cantonensis in Ecuador unique, or did it occur in different waves? (2) Was this invasion as recent as historical records s...

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Autores principales: Solórzano Álava, Luis, Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar, Hernandez Alvarez, Hilda, Rojas Rivera, Lazara, Rodriguez Ortega, Misladys, Fraga Nodarse, Jorge, Pereira, Leandro de Mattos, Simões, Raquel de Oliveira, Vilela, Roberto do Val
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12070878
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author Solórzano Álava, Luis
Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar
Hernandez Alvarez, Hilda
Rojas Rivera, Lazara
Rodriguez Ortega, Misladys
Fraga Nodarse, Jorge
Pereira, Leandro de Mattos
Simões, Raquel de Oliveira
Vilela, Roberto do Val
author_facet Solórzano Álava, Luis
Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar
Hernandez Alvarez, Hilda
Rojas Rivera, Lazara
Rodriguez Ortega, Misladys
Fraga Nodarse, Jorge
Pereira, Leandro de Mattos
Simões, Raquel de Oliveira
Vilela, Roberto do Val
author_sort Solórzano Álava, Luis
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description The nematode Angiostrongylus cantonensis has been reported worldwide. However, some basic questions remain unanswered about A. cantonensis in Ecuador: (1) Was the invasion of A. cantonensis in Ecuador unique, or did it occur in different waves? (2) Was this invasion as recent as historical records suggest? (3) Did this invasion come from other regions of South America or elsewhere? To address these issues, we assessed the genetic diversity of MT-CO1 gene sequences from isolates obtained in 11 of Ecuador’s 24 provinces. Our Bayesian inference phylogenetic tree recovered A. cantonensis as a well-supported monophyletic group. All 11 sequences from Ecuador were identical and identified as AC17a. The haplotype AC17a, found in Ecuador and the USA, formed a cluster with AC17b (USA), AC13 (Thailand), and AC12a-b (Cambodia). Notably, all the samples obtained in Ecuadorian provinces’ different geographic and climatic regions had no genetic difference. Despite the lack of genetic information on A. cantonensis in Latin America, except in Brazil, our finding differs from previous studies by its absence of gene diversity in Ecuador. We concluded that the invasion of A. cantonensis in Ecuador may have occurred: (1) as a one-time event, (2) recently, and (3) from Asia via the USA. Further research should include samples from countries neighboring Ecuador to delve deeper into this.
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spelling pubmed-103842972023-07-30 In the Dawn of an Early Invasion: No Genetic Diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Ecuador? Solórzano Álava, Luis Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar Hernandez Alvarez, Hilda Rojas Rivera, Lazara Rodriguez Ortega, Misladys Fraga Nodarse, Jorge Pereira, Leandro de Mattos Simões, Raquel de Oliveira Vilela, Roberto do Val Pathogens Article The nematode Angiostrongylus cantonensis has been reported worldwide. However, some basic questions remain unanswered about A. cantonensis in Ecuador: (1) Was the invasion of A. cantonensis in Ecuador unique, or did it occur in different waves? (2) Was this invasion as recent as historical records suggest? (3) Did this invasion come from other regions of South America or elsewhere? To address these issues, we assessed the genetic diversity of MT-CO1 gene sequences from isolates obtained in 11 of Ecuador’s 24 provinces. Our Bayesian inference phylogenetic tree recovered A. cantonensis as a well-supported monophyletic group. All 11 sequences from Ecuador were identical and identified as AC17a. The haplotype AC17a, found in Ecuador and the USA, formed a cluster with AC17b (USA), AC13 (Thailand), and AC12a-b (Cambodia). Notably, all the samples obtained in Ecuadorian provinces’ different geographic and climatic regions had no genetic difference. Despite the lack of genetic information on A. cantonensis in Latin America, except in Brazil, our finding differs from previous studies by its absence of gene diversity in Ecuador. We concluded that the invasion of A. cantonensis in Ecuador may have occurred: (1) as a one-time event, (2) recently, and (3) from Asia via the USA. Further research should include samples from countries neighboring Ecuador to delve deeper into this. MDPI 2023-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10384297/ /pubmed/37513725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12070878 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Solórzano Álava, Luis
Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar
Hernandez Alvarez, Hilda
Rojas Rivera, Lazara
Rodriguez Ortega, Misladys
Fraga Nodarse, Jorge
Pereira, Leandro de Mattos
Simões, Raquel de Oliveira
Vilela, Roberto do Val
In the Dawn of an Early Invasion: No Genetic Diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Ecuador?
title In the Dawn of an Early Invasion: No Genetic Diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Ecuador?
title_full In the Dawn of an Early Invasion: No Genetic Diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Ecuador?
title_fullStr In the Dawn of an Early Invasion: No Genetic Diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Ecuador?
title_full_unstemmed In the Dawn of an Early Invasion: No Genetic Diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Ecuador?
title_short In the Dawn of an Early Invasion: No Genetic Diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Ecuador?
title_sort in the dawn of an early invasion: no genetic diversity of angiostrongylus cantonensis in ecuador?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12070878
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