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Ancestral Genomes, Sex, and the Population Structure of Trypanosoma cruzi
Acquisition of detailed knowledge of the structure and evolution of Trypanosoma cruzi populations is essential for control of Chagas disease. We profiled 75 strains of the parasite with five nuclear microsatellite loci, 24Sα RNA genes, and sequence polymorphisms in the mitochondrial cytochrome oxida...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1434789/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16609729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0020024 |
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author | de Freitas, Jorge M. Augusto-Pinto, Luiz Pimenta, Juliana R Bastos-Rodrigues, Luciana Gonçalves, Vanessa F Teixeira, Santuza M. R Chiari, Egler Junqueira, Ângela C. V Fernandes, Octavio Macedo, Andréa M Machado, Carlos Renato Pena, Sérgio D. J |
author_facet | de Freitas, Jorge M. Augusto-Pinto, Luiz Pimenta, Juliana R Bastos-Rodrigues, Luciana Gonçalves, Vanessa F Teixeira, Santuza M. R Chiari, Egler Junqueira, Ângela C. V Fernandes, Octavio Macedo, Andréa M Machado, Carlos Renato Pena, Sérgio D. J |
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description | Acquisition of detailed knowledge of the structure and evolution of Trypanosoma cruzi populations is essential for control of Chagas disease. We profiled 75 strains of the parasite with five nuclear microsatellite loci, 24Sα RNA genes, and sequence polymorphisms in the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II gene. We also used sequences available in GenBank for the mitochondrial genes cytochrome B and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1. A multidimensional scaling plot (MDS) based in microsatellite data divided the parasites into four clusters corresponding to T. cruzi I (MDS-cluster A), T. cruzi II (MDS-cluster C), a third group of T. cruzi strains (MDS-cluster B), and hybrid strains (MDS-cluster BH). The first two clusters matched respectively mitochondrial clades A and C, while the other two belonged to mitochondrial clade B. The 24Sα rDNA and microsatellite profiling data were combined into multilocus genotypes that were analyzed by the haplotype reconstruction program PHASE. We identified 141 haplotypes that were clearly distributed into three haplogroups (X, Y, and Z). All strains belonging to T. cruzi I (MDS-cluster A) were Z/Z, the T. cruzi II strains (MDS-cluster C) were Y/Y, and those belonging to MDS-cluster B (unclassified T. cruzi) had X/X haplogroup genotypes. The strains grouped in the MDS-cluster BH were X/Y, confirming their hybrid character. Based on these results we propose the following minimal scenario for T. cruzi evolution. In a distant past there were at a minimum three ancestral lineages that we may call, respectively, T. cruzi I, T. cruzi II, and T. cruzi III. At least two hybridization events involving T. cruzi II and T. cruzi III produced evolutionarily viable progeny. In both events, the mitochondrial recipient (as identified by the mitochondrial clade of the hybrid strains) was T. cruzi II and the mitochondrial donor was T. cruzi III. |
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spelling | pubmed-14347892006-04-10 Ancestral Genomes, Sex, and the Population Structure of Trypanosoma cruzi de Freitas, Jorge M. Augusto-Pinto, Luiz Pimenta, Juliana R Bastos-Rodrigues, Luciana Gonçalves, Vanessa F Teixeira, Santuza M. R Chiari, Egler Junqueira, Ângela C. V Fernandes, Octavio Macedo, Andréa M Machado, Carlos Renato Pena, Sérgio D. J PLoS Pathog Research Article Acquisition of detailed knowledge of the structure and evolution of Trypanosoma cruzi populations is essential for control of Chagas disease. We profiled 75 strains of the parasite with five nuclear microsatellite loci, 24Sα RNA genes, and sequence polymorphisms in the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II gene. We also used sequences available in GenBank for the mitochondrial genes cytochrome B and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1. A multidimensional scaling plot (MDS) based in microsatellite data divided the parasites into four clusters corresponding to T. cruzi I (MDS-cluster A), T. cruzi II (MDS-cluster C), a third group of T. cruzi strains (MDS-cluster B), and hybrid strains (MDS-cluster BH). The first two clusters matched respectively mitochondrial clades A and C, while the other two belonged to mitochondrial clade B. The 24Sα rDNA and microsatellite profiling data were combined into multilocus genotypes that were analyzed by the haplotype reconstruction program PHASE. We identified 141 haplotypes that were clearly distributed into three haplogroups (X, Y, and Z). All strains belonging to T. cruzi I (MDS-cluster A) were Z/Z, the T. cruzi II strains (MDS-cluster C) were Y/Y, and those belonging to MDS-cluster B (unclassified T. cruzi) had X/X haplogroup genotypes. The strains grouped in the MDS-cluster BH were X/Y, confirming their hybrid character. Based on these results we propose the following minimal scenario for T. cruzi evolution. In a distant past there were at a minimum three ancestral lineages that we may call, respectively, T. cruzi I, T. cruzi II, and T. cruzi III. At least two hybridization events involving T. cruzi II and T. cruzi III produced evolutionarily viable progeny. In both events, the mitochondrial recipient (as identified by the mitochondrial clade of the hybrid strains) was T. cruzi II and the mitochondrial donor was T. cruzi III. Public Library of Science 2006-03 2006-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC1434789/ /pubmed/16609729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0020024 Text en © 2006 Freitas et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article de Freitas, Jorge M. Augusto-Pinto, Luiz Pimenta, Juliana R Bastos-Rodrigues, Luciana Gonçalves, Vanessa F Teixeira, Santuza M. R Chiari, Egler Junqueira, Ângela C. V Fernandes, Octavio Macedo, Andréa M Machado, Carlos Renato Pena, Sérgio D. J Ancestral Genomes, Sex, and the Population Structure of Trypanosoma cruzi |
title | Ancestral Genomes, Sex, and the Population Structure of Trypanosoma cruzi
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title_full | Ancestral Genomes, Sex, and the Population Structure of Trypanosoma cruzi
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title_fullStr | Ancestral Genomes, Sex, and the Population Structure of Trypanosoma cruzi
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title_full_unstemmed | Ancestral Genomes, Sex, and the Population Structure of Trypanosoma cruzi
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title_short | Ancestral Genomes, Sex, and the Population Structure of Trypanosoma cruzi
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title_sort | ancestral genomes, sex, and the population structure of trypanosoma cruzi |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1434789/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16609729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0020024 |
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