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Reconstructing Colonization Dynamics of the Human Parasite Schistosoma mansoni following Anthropogenic Environmental Changes in Northwest Senegal
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic environmental changes may lead to ecosystem destabilization and the unintentional colonization of new habitats by parasite populations. A remarkable example is the outbreak of intestinal schistosomiasis in Northwest Senegal following the construction of two dams in the ‘80s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4537236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26275049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003998 |
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author | Van den Broeck, Frederik Maes, Gregory E. Larmuseau, Maarten H. D. Rollinson, David Sy, Ibrahima Faye, Djibril Volckaert, Filip A. M. Polman, Katja Huyse, Tine |
author_facet | Van den Broeck, Frederik Maes, Gregory E. Larmuseau, Maarten H. D. Rollinson, David Sy, Ibrahima Faye, Djibril Volckaert, Filip A. M. Polman, Katja Huyse, Tine |
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description | BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic environmental changes may lead to ecosystem destabilization and the unintentional colonization of new habitats by parasite populations. A remarkable example is the outbreak of intestinal schistosomiasis in Northwest Senegal following the construction of two dams in the ‘80s. While many studies have investigated the epidemiological, immunological and geographical patterns of Schistosoma mansoni infections in this region, little is known about its colonization history. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Parasites were collected at several time points after the disease outbreak and genotyped using a 420 bp fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (cox1) and nine nuclear DNA microsatellite markers. Phylogeographic and population genetic analyses revealed the presence of (i) many genetically different haplotypes at the non-recombining mitochondrial marker and (ii) one homogenous S. mansoni genetic group at the recombining microsatellite markers. These results suggest that the S. mansoni population in Northwest Senegal was triggered by intraspecific hybridization (i.e. admixture) between parasites that were introduced from different regions. This would comply with the extensive immigration of infected seasonal agricultural workers from neighboring regions in Senegal, Mauritania and Mali. The spatial and temporal stability of the established S. mansoni population suggests a swift local adaptation of the parasite to the local intermediate snail host Biomphalaria pfeifferi at the onset of the epidemic. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results show that S. mansoni parasites are very successful in colonizing new areas without significant loss of genetic diversity. Maintaining high levels of diversity guarantees the adaptive potential of these parasites to cope with selective pressures such as drug treatment, which might complicate efforts to control the disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-45372362015-08-20 Reconstructing Colonization Dynamics of the Human Parasite Schistosoma mansoni following Anthropogenic Environmental Changes in Northwest Senegal Van den Broeck, Frederik Maes, Gregory E. Larmuseau, Maarten H. D. Rollinson, David Sy, Ibrahima Faye, Djibril Volckaert, Filip A. M. Polman, Katja Huyse, Tine PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic environmental changes may lead to ecosystem destabilization and the unintentional colonization of new habitats by parasite populations. A remarkable example is the outbreak of intestinal schistosomiasis in Northwest Senegal following the construction of two dams in the ‘80s. While many studies have investigated the epidemiological, immunological and geographical patterns of Schistosoma mansoni infections in this region, little is known about its colonization history. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Parasites were collected at several time points after the disease outbreak and genotyped using a 420 bp fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (cox1) and nine nuclear DNA microsatellite markers. Phylogeographic and population genetic analyses revealed the presence of (i) many genetically different haplotypes at the non-recombining mitochondrial marker and (ii) one homogenous S. mansoni genetic group at the recombining microsatellite markers. These results suggest that the S. mansoni population in Northwest Senegal was triggered by intraspecific hybridization (i.e. admixture) between parasites that were introduced from different regions. This would comply with the extensive immigration of infected seasonal agricultural workers from neighboring regions in Senegal, Mauritania and Mali. The spatial and temporal stability of the established S. mansoni population suggests a swift local adaptation of the parasite to the local intermediate snail host Biomphalaria pfeifferi at the onset of the epidemic. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results show that S. mansoni parasites are very successful in colonizing new areas without significant loss of genetic diversity. Maintaining high levels of diversity guarantees the adaptive potential of these parasites to cope with selective pressures such as drug treatment, which might complicate efforts to control the disease. Public Library of Science 2015-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4537236/ /pubmed/26275049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003998 Text en © 2015 Van den Broeck 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 Van den Broeck, Frederik Maes, Gregory E. Larmuseau, Maarten H. D. Rollinson, David Sy, Ibrahima Faye, Djibril Volckaert, Filip A. M. Polman, Katja Huyse, Tine Reconstructing Colonization Dynamics of the Human Parasite Schistosoma mansoni following Anthropogenic Environmental Changes in Northwest Senegal |
title | Reconstructing Colonization Dynamics of the Human Parasite Schistosoma mansoni following Anthropogenic Environmental Changes in Northwest Senegal |
title_full | Reconstructing Colonization Dynamics of the Human Parasite Schistosoma mansoni following Anthropogenic Environmental Changes in Northwest Senegal |
title_fullStr | Reconstructing Colonization Dynamics of the Human Parasite Schistosoma mansoni following Anthropogenic Environmental Changes in Northwest Senegal |
title_full_unstemmed | Reconstructing Colonization Dynamics of the Human Parasite Schistosoma mansoni following Anthropogenic Environmental Changes in Northwest Senegal |
title_short | Reconstructing Colonization Dynamics of the Human Parasite Schistosoma mansoni following Anthropogenic Environmental Changes in Northwest Senegal |
title_sort | reconstructing colonization dynamics of the human parasite schistosoma mansoni following anthropogenic environmental changes in northwest senegal |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4537236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26275049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003998 |
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