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Occurrence and Genetic Characteristics of Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni in Horses from Southwestern China

A total of 333 fecal specimens from horses in southwestern China were genotyped based on analysis of the small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) gene. Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni were identified in 2 and 4 stool specimens, respectively. The identification of C. hominis was confirmed...

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Autores principales: Deng, Lei, Li, Wei, Zhong, Zhijun, Gong, Chao, Cao, Xuefeng, Song, Yuan, Wang, Wuyou, Huang, Xiangming, Liu, Xuehan, Hu, Yanchun, Fu, Hualin, He, Min, Wang, Ya, Zhang, Yue, Wu, Kongju, Peng, Guangneng
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28166378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeu.12399
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author Deng, Lei
Li, Wei
Zhong, Zhijun
Gong, Chao
Cao, Xuefeng
Song, Yuan
Wang, Wuyou
Huang, Xiangming
Liu, Xuehan
Hu, Yanchun
Fu, Hualin
He, Min
Wang, Ya
Zhang, Yue
Wu, Kongju
Peng, Guangneng
author_facet Deng, Lei
Li, Wei
Zhong, Zhijun
Gong, Chao
Cao, Xuefeng
Song, Yuan
Wang, Wuyou
Huang, Xiangming
Liu, Xuehan
Hu, Yanchun
Fu, Hualin
He, Min
Wang, Ya
Zhang, Yue
Wu, Kongju
Peng, Guangneng
author_sort Deng, Lei
collection PubMed
description A total of 333 fecal specimens from horses in southwestern China were genotyped based on analysis of the small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) gene. Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni were identified in 2 and 4 stool specimens, respectively. The identification of C. hominis was confirmed by sequence analysis of the 70‐kDa heat shock protein (HSP70) and oocyst wall protein (COWP) genes. Subtyping analysis of the 60‐kDa glycoprotein (GP60) gene sequence of C. hominis revealed a new rare subtype Id, named IdA15; only three Id isolates have been reported in humans to date. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis indicated that the C. andersoni subtype was A6, A5, A2, and A1 at the four minisatellite loci (MS1, MS2, MS3, and MS16, respectively). This is the first report to identify the presence of C. andersoni and C. hominis in horses in southwestern China and the first to identify a rare zoonotic subtype Id of C. hominis in horses. These findings suggest that infected horses may act as potential reservoirs of Cryptosporidium to transmit infections to humans.
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spelling pubmed-55999692017-10-02 Occurrence and Genetic Characteristics of Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni in Horses from Southwestern China Deng, Lei Li, Wei Zhong, Zhijun Gong, Chao Cao, Xuefeng Song, Yuan Wang, Wuyou Huang, Xiangming Liu, Xuehan Hu, Yanchun Fu, Hualin He, Min Wang, Ya Zhang, Yue Wu, Kongju Peng, Guangneng J Eukaryot Microbiol Short Communications A total of 333 fecal specimens from horses in southwestern China were genotyped based on analysis of the small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) gene. Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni were identified in 2 and 4 stool specimens, respectively. The identification of C. hominis was confirmed by sequence analysis of the 70‐kDa heat shock protein (HSP70) and oocyst wall protein (COWP) genes. Subtyping analysis of the 60‐kDa glycoprotein (GP60) gene sequence of C. hominis revealed a new rare subtype Id, named IdA15; only three Id isolates have been reported in humans to date. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis indicated that the C. andersoni subtype was A6, A5, A2, and A1 at the four minisatellite loci (MS1, MS2, MS3, and MS16, respectively). This is the first report to identify the presence of C. andersoni and C. hominis in horses in southwestern China and the first to identify a rare zoonotic subtype Id of C. hominis in horses. These findings suggest that infected horses may act as potential reservoirs of Cryptosporidium to transmit infections to humans. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-03-08 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5599969/ /pubmed/28166378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeu.12399 Text en © 2017 The Authors Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society of Protistologists This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Communications
Deng, Lei
Li, Wei
Zhong, Zhijun
Gong, Chao
Cao, Xuefeng
Song, Yuan
Wang, Wuyou
Huang, Xiangming
Liu, Xuehan
Hu, Yanchun
Fu, Hualin
He, Min
Wang, Ya
Zhang, Yue
Wu, Kongju
Peng, Guangneng
Occurrence and Genetic Characteristics of Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni in Horses from Southwestern China
title Occurrence and Genetic Characteristics of Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni in Horses from Southwestern China
title_full Occurrence and Genetic Characteristics of Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni in Horses from Southwestern China
title_fullStr Occurrence and Genetic Characteristics of Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni in Horses from Southwestern China
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence and Genetic Characteristics of Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni in Horses from Southwestern China
title_short Occurrence and Genetic Characteristics of Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium andersoni in Horses from Southwestern China
title_sort occurrence and genetic characteristics of cryptosporidium hominis and cryptosporidium andersoni in horses from southwestern china
topic Short Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28166378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeu.12399
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