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Genotyping and Phylogenetic Position of Trichinella spiralis Isolates from Different Geographical Locations in China

In China, the nematode Trichinella spiralis is the main aetiological agent of human trichinellosis. We performed multi-locus microsatellite typing of T. spiralis isolates to improve the current knowledge of the evolution and population diversity. First, seven polymorphic microsatellite loci were use...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xi, Han, Lu Lu, Hong, Xiu, Jiang, Peng, Niu, Yui Fei, Wang, Zhong Quan, Cui, Jing
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6834790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31737057
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01093
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author Zhang, Xi
Han, Lu Lu
Hong, Xiu
Jiang, Peng
Niu, Yui Fei
Wang, Zhong Quan
Cui, Jing
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Han, Lu Lu
Hong, Xiu
Jiang, Peng
Niu, Yui Fei
Wang, Zhong Quan
Cui, Jing
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description In China, the nematode Trichinella spiralis is the main aetiological agent of human trichinellosis. We performed multi-locus microsatellite typing of T. spiralis isolates to improve the current knowledge of the evolution and population diversity. First, seven polymorphic microsatellite loci were used to infer the genetic diversity of T. spiralis collected in 10 endemic regions. Then, a Bayesian model-based STRUCTURE analysis, a clustering based on the neighbor-joining method, and a principal coordinate analysis (PCA) were performed to identify the genetic structure. Finally, the phylogenetic position of Chinese isolates was explored based on six mitochondrial and nuclear genetic markers (cox1, cytb, 5S ISR, ESV, ITS1, and 18S rDNA) using the maximum likelihood and Bayesian methods. In addition, the divergence time was estimated with multiple genes using an uncorrelated log-normal relaxed molecular-clock model. A total of 16 alleles were detected in 2,310 individuals (1,650 muscle larvae and 660 adult worms) using seven loci. The STRUCTURE analysis indicated that the T. spiralis isolates could be organized and derived from the admixture of two ancestral clusters, which was also substantiated through the clustering analysis based on the allelic data. PCA separated most samples from Tiandong, Guangxi (GX-td), and Linzhi, Tibet (Tibet-lz), from the remaining isolates. However, both maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference supported the close relationship between Xiangfan, Hubei (HB-xf), and GX-td. The molecular dating analysis suggested that the Chinese isolates started to diverge during the Late Pleistocene (0.69 Mya). Generally, T. spiralis was observed to harbor low genetic variation, and further investigation with deeper sampling is needed to elucidate the population structure.
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spelling pubmed-68347902019-11-15 Genotyping and Phylogenetic Position of Trichinella spiralis Isolates from Different Geographical Locations in China Zhang, Xi Han, Lu Lu Hong, Xiu Jiang, Peng Niu, Yui Fei Wang, Zhong Quan Cui, Jing Front Genet Genetics In China, the nematode Trichinella spiralis is the main aetiological agent of human trichinellosis. We performed multi-locus microsatellite typing of T. spiralis isolates to improve the current knowledge of the evolution and population diversity. First, seven polymorphic microsatellite loci were used to infer the genetic diversity of T. spiralis collected in 10 endemic regions. Then, a Bayesian model-based STRUCTURE analysis, a clustering based on the neighbor-joining method, and a principal coordinate analysis (PCA) were performed to identify the genetic structure. Finally, the phylogenetic position of Chinese isolates was explored based on six mitochondrial and nuclear genetic markers (cox1, cytb, 5S ISR, ESV, ITS1, and 18S rDNA) using the maximum likelihood and Bayesian methods. In addition, the divergence time was estimated with multiple genes using an uncorrelated log-normal relaxed molecular-clock model. A total of 16 alleles were detected in 2,310 individuals (1,650 muscle larvae and 660 adult worms) using seven loci. The STRUCTURE analysis indicated that the T. spiralis isolates could be organized and derived from the admixture of two ancestral clusters, which was also substantiated through the clustering analysis based on the allelic data. PCA separated most samples from Tiandong, Guangxi (GX-td), and Linzhi, Tibet (Tibet-lz), from the remaining isolates. However, both maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference supported the close relationship between Xiangfan, Hubei (HB-xf), and GX-td. The molecular dating analysis suggested that the Chinese isolates started to diverge during the Late Pleistocene (0.69 Mya). Generally, T. spiralis was observed to harbor low genetic variation, and further investigation with deeper sampling is needed to elucidate the population structure. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6834790/ /pubmed/31737057 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01093 Text en Copyright © 2019 Zhang, Han, Hong, Jiang, Niu, Wang and Cui http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Zhang, Xi
Han, Lu Lu
Hong, Xiu
Jiang, Peng
Niu, Yui Fei
Wang, Zhong Quan
Cui, Jing
Genotyping and Phylogenetic Position of Trichinella spiralis Isolates from Different Geographical Locations in China
title Genotyping and Phylogenetic Position of Trichinella spiralis Isolates from Different Geographical Locations in China
title_full Genotyping and Phylogenetic Position of Trichinella spiralis Isolates from Different Geographical Locations in China
title_fullStr Genotyping and Phylogenetic Position of Trichinella spiralis Isolates from Different Geographical Locations in China
title_full_unstemmed Genotyping and Phylogenetic Position of Trichinella spiralis Isolates from Different Geographical Locations in China
title_short Genotyping and Phylogenetic Position of Trichinella spiralis Isolates from Different Geographical Locations in China
title_sort genotyping and phylogenetic position of trichinella spiralis isolates from different geographical locations in china
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6834790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31737057
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01093
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