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Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania
The present study was performed with morphological and molecular analysis (cox1 and nad1 mitochondrial genes) to identify the proglottids of spirometrid tapeworm found in the stool of an African lion, Panthera leo, in the Serengeti plain of Tanzania. A strand of tapeworm strobila, about 75 cm in len...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6137300/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30196672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2018.56.4.379 |
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author | Eom, Keeseon S. Park, Hansol Lee, Dongmin Choe, Seongjun Kang, Yeseul Bia, Mohammed Mebarek Lee, Sang-Hwa Keyyu, Julius Fyumagwa, Robert Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu |
author_facet | Eom, Keeseon S. Park, Hansol Lee, Dongmin Choe, Seongjun Kang, Yeseul Bia, Mohammed Mebarek Lee, Sang-Hwa Keyyu, Julius Fyumagwa, Robert Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu |
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description | The present study was performed with morphological and molecular analysis (cox1 and nad1 mitochondrial genes) to identify the proglottids of spirometrid tapeworm found in the stool of an African lion, Panthera leo, in the Serengeti plain of Tanzania. A strand of tapeworm strobila, about 75 cm in length, was obtained in the stool of a male African lion in the Serengeti National Park (34° 50′ E, 02° 30′ S), Tanzania, in February 2012. The morphological features of the adult worm examined exhibited 3 uterine coils with a bow tie appearance and adopted a diagonal direction in the second turn. The posterior uterine coils are larger than terminal uterine ball and the feature of uteri are swirling rather than spirally coiling. The sequence difference between the Spirometra species (Tanzania origin) and S. erinaceieuropaei (GenBank no. KJ599680) was 9.4% while those of S. decipiens (GenBank no. KJ599679) differed by 2.1% in the cox1 and nad1 genes. Phylogenetic tree topologies generated using the 2 analytic methods were identical and presented high level of confidence values for the 3 major branches of the 3 Spirometra species in the cox1 gene. The morphological and molecular findings obtained in this study were nearly coincided with those of S. ranarum. Therefore, we can know for the first time that the African lion, Panthera leo, is to the definitive host of this tapeworm. |
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spelling | pubmed-61373002018-09-14 Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania Eom, Keeseon S. Park, Hansol Lee, Dongmin Choe, Seongjun Kang, Yeseul Bia, Mohammed Mebarek Lee, Sang-Hwa Keyyu, Julius Fyumagwa, Robert Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu Korean J Parasitol Brief Communication The present study was performed with morphological and molecular analysis (cox1 and nad1 mitochondrial genes) to identify the proglottids of spirometrid tapeworm found in the stool of an African lion, Panthera leo, in the Serengeti plain of Tanzania. A strand of tapeworm strobila, about 75 cm in length, was obtained in the stool of a male African lion in the Serengeti National Park (34° 50′ E, 02° 30′ S), Tanzania, in February 2012. The morphological features of the adult worm examined exhibited 3 uterine coils with a bow tie appearance and adopted a diagonal direction in the second turn. The posterior uterine coils are larger than terminal uterine ball and the feature of uteri are swirling rather than spirally coiling. The sequence difference between the Spirometra species (Tanzania origin) and S. erinaceieuropaei (GenBank no. KJ599680) was 9.4% while those of S. decipiens (GenBank no. KJ599679) differed by 2.1% in the cox1 and nad1 genes. Phylogenetic tree topologies generated using the 2 analytic methods were identical and presented high level of confidence values for the 3 major branches of the 3 Spirometra species in the cox1 gene. The morphological and molecular findings obtained in this study were nearly coincided with those of S. ranarum. Therefore, we can know for the first time that the African lion, Panthera leo, is to the definitive host of this tapeworm. The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2018-08 2018-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6137300/ /pubmed/30196672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2018.56.4.379 Text en © 2018, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any edium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Brief Communication Eom, Keeseon S. Park, Hansol Lee, Dongmin Choe, Seongjun Kang, Yeseul Bia, Mohammed Mebarek Lee, Sang-Hwa Keyyu, Julius Fyumagwa, Robert Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania |
title | Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania |
title_full | Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania |
title_fullStr | Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania |
title_short | Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania |
title_sort | molecular and morphologic identification of spirometra ranarum found in the stool of african lion, panthera leo in the serengeti plain of tanzania |
topic | Brief Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6137300/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30196672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2018.56.4.379 |
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