Cargando…

Molecular analysis of Giardia duodenalis isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic children from La Habana, Cuba

Giardiasis is considered the most common intestinal parasitic disease in humans worldwide. In Cuba, this infection has particularly a strong clinical impact on the child population. Giardia duodenalis is a highly diverse protozoan, which comprises a complex of eight morphologically identical genetic...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Jerez Puebla, Luis Enrique, Núñez, Fidel A., Santos, Lissette Pérez, Rivero, Lázara Rojas, Silva, Isabel Martínez, Valdés, Lucía Ayllón, Millán, Iraís Atencio, Müller, Norbert
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5952668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29774288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parepi.2017.05.003
_version_ 1783323234109751296
author Jerez Puebla, Luis Enrique
Núñez, Fidel A.
Santos, Lissette Pérez
Rivero, Lázara Rojas
Silva, Isabel Martínez
Valdés, Lucía Ayllón
Millán, Iraís Atencio
Müller, Norbert
author_facet Jerez Puebla, Luis Enrique
Núñez, Fidel A.
Santos, Lissette Pérez
Rivero, Lázara Rojas
Silva, Isabel Martínez
Valdés, Lucía Ayllón
Millán, Iraís Atencio
Müller, Norbert
author_sort Jerez Puebla, Luis Enrique
collection PubMed
description Giardiasis is considered the most common intestinal parasitic disease in humans worldwide. In Cuba, this infection has particularly a strong clinical impact on the child population. Giardia duodenalis is a highly diverse protozoan, which comprises a complex of eight morphologically identical genetic assemblages, further divided into sub-assemblages. The present study used triose phosphate isomerase (tpi) and small-subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) genes as genetic markers for the identification of G. duodenalis assemblages and sub-assemblages in correlation with clinical and epidemiological data in children attended at the Paediatric Hospital “William Soler” and at Pedro Kouri Institute, between 2015 and 2016. A prevalence of 8% of G. duodenalis infection was recorded in stool samples after concentration techniques from 68 children out of 847 analysed. A 100% detection of Giardia DNA was achieved by a SSU-rRNA PCR, whereas DNA from 63 of 68 (92.6%) was successfully amplified by tpi-PCR. By this assemblage-specific tpi-PCR 32 (50.8%) assemblage B, 17 (27.0%) assemblage A and 14 (22.2%) mixed infection (A + B) were identified. Assemblage B was significantly (P < 0.02) more frequently found in children with diarrhoea. Sequence analysis of the tpi gene of Giardia isolates from symptomatic children showed that assemblage A belonged to the sub-assemblage AII, and 4 sub assemblages BIV and 1 sub assemblage BIII were also recorded. Only 2 discordant genotyping results were observed by phylogenetic comparison of SSU-rRNA and tpi sequences. Further studies with novel molecular tools for a better discrimination at the sub-assemblage level are needed to identify the dynamics of spread of giardiasis and to verify possible correlations between Giardia genetic diversity and clinical manifestation.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5952668
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-59526682018-05-17 Molecular analysis of Giardia duodenalis isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic children from La Habana, Cuba Jerez Puebla, Luis Enrique Núñez, Fidel A. Santos, Lissette Pérez Rivero, Lázara Rojas Silva, Isabel Martínez Valdés, Lucía Ayllón Millán, Iraís Atencio Müller, Norbert Parasite Epidemiol Control Article Giardiasis is considered the most common intestinal parasitic disease in humans worldwide. In Cuba, this infection has particularly a strong clinical impact on the child population. Giardia duodenalis is a highly diverse protozoan, which comprises a complex of eight morphologically identical genetic assemblages, further divided into sub-assemblages. The present study used triose phosphate isomerase (tpi) and small-subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) genes as genetic markers for the identification of G. duodenalis assemblages and sub-assemblages in correlation with clinical and epidemiological data in children attended at the Paediatric Hospital “William Soler” and at Pedro Kouri Institute, between 2015 and 2016. A prevalence of 8% of G. duodenalis infection was recorded in stool samples after concentration techniques from 68 children out of 847 analysed. A 100% detection of Giardia DNA was achieved by a SSU-rRNA PCR, whereas DNA from 63 of 68 (92.6%) was successfully amplified by tpi-PCR. By this assemblage-specific tpi-PCR 32 (50.8%) assemblage B, 17 (27.0%) assemblage A and 14 (22.2%) mixed infection (A + B) were identified. Assemblage B was significantly (P < 0.02) more frequently found in children with diarrhoea. Sequence analysis of the tpi gene of Giardia isolates from symptomatic children showed that assemblage A belonged to the sub-assemblage AII, and 4 sub assemblages BIV and 1 sub assemblage BIII were also recorded. Only 2 discordant genotyping results were observed by phylogenetic comparison of SSU-rRNA and tpi sequences. Further studies with novel molecular tools for a better discrimination at the sub-assemblage level are needed to identify the dynamics of spread of giardiasis and to verify possible correlations between Giardia genetic diversity and clinical manifestation. Elsevier 2017-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5952668/ /pubmed/29774288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parepi.2017.05.003 Text en © 2017 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of World Federation of Parasitologists. http://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/).
spellingShingle Article
Jerez Puebla, Luis Enrique
Núñez, Fidel A.
Santos, Lissette Pérez
Rivero, Lázara Rojas
Silva, Isabel Martínez
Valdés, Lucía Ayllón
Millán, Iraís Atencio
Müller, Norbert
Molecular analysis of Giardia duodenalis isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic children from La Habana, Cuba
title Molecular analysis of Giardia duodenalis isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic children from La Habana, Cuba
title_full Molecular analysis of Giardia duodenalis isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic children from La Habana, Cuba
title_fullStr Molecular analysis of Giardia duodenalis isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic children from La Habana, Cuba
title_full_unstemmed Molecular analysis of Giardia duodenalis isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic children from La Habana, Cuba
title_short Molecular analysis of Giardia duodenalis isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic children from La Habana, Cuba
title_sort molecular analysis of giardia duodenalis isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic children from la habana, cuba
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5952668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29774288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parepi.2017.05.003
work_keys_str_mv AT jerezpueblaluisenrique molecularanalysisofgiardiaduodenalisisolatesfromsymptomaticandasymptomaticchildrenfromlahabanacuba
AT nunezfidela molecularanalysisofgiardiaduodenalisisolatesfromsymptomaticandasymptomaticchildrenfromlahabanacuba
AT santoslissetteperez molecularanalysisofgiardiaduodenalisisolatesfromsymptomaticandasymptomaticchildrenfromlahabanacuba
AT riverolazararojas molecularanalysisofgiardiaduodenalisisolatesfromsymptomaticandasymptomaticchildrenfromlahabanacuba
AT silvaisabelmartinez molecularanalysisofgiardiaduodenalisisolatesfromsymptomaticandasymptomaticchildrenfromlahabanacuba
AT valdesluciaayllon molecularanalysisofgiardiaduodenalisisolatesfromsymptomaticandasymptomaticchildrenfromlahabanacuba
AT millaniraisatencio molecularanalysisofgiardiaduodenalisisolatesfromsymptomaticandasymptomaticchildrenfromlahabanacuba
AT mullernorbert molecularanalysisofgiardiaduodenalisisolatesfromsymptomaticandasymptomaticchildrenfromlahabanacuba