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Detection of canine Schistosoma japonicum infection using recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 and tandem repeat proteins

Humans and dogs live very close together and share various pathogens causing zoonotic parasitoses like schistosomiasis. A previous population genetics study done for schistosomes in the Philippines suggested that there is a high transmission level of Schistosoma japonicum among humans and dogs provi...

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Autores principales: ANGELES, Jose Ma. M., GOTO, Yasuyuki, KIRINOKI, Masashi, LEONARDO, Lydia R., MOENDEG, Kharleezelle J., YBAÑEZ, Adrian P., RIVERA, Pilarita T., VILLACORTE, Elena A., INOUE, Noboru, CHIGUSA, Yuichi, KAWAZU, Shin-ichiro
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6863713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31391359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.19-0126
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author ANGELES, Jose Ma. M.
GOTO, Yasuyuki
KIRINOKI, Masashi
LEONARDO, Lydia R.
MOENDEG, Kharleezelle J.
YBAÑEZ, Adrian P.
RIVERA, Pilarita T.
VILLACORTE, Elena A.
INOUE, Noboru
CHIGUSA, Yuichi
KAWAZU, Shin-ichiro
author_facet ANGELES, Jose Ma. M.
GOTO, Yasuyuki
KIRINOKI, Masashi
LEONARDO, Lydia R.
MOENDEG, Kharleezelle J.
YBAÑEZ, Adrian P.
RIVERA, Pilarita T.
VILLACORTE, Elena A.
INOUE, Noboru
CHIGUSA, Yuichi
KAWAZU, Shin-ichiro
author_sort ANGELES, Jose Ma. M.
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description Humans and dogs live very close together and share various pathogens causing zoonotic parasitoses like schistosomiasis. A previous population genetics study done for schistosomes in the Philippines suggested that there is a high transmission level of Schistosoma japonicum among humans and dogs proving that the latter are important reservoirs for this zoonotic parasite. A more sensitive and specific test detecting schistosome infection in dogs will therefore strengthen the zoonotic surveillance, which might help in the possible elimination of this ancient disease. In this study, recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 (SjTPx-1) and tandem repeat proteins (Sj1TR, Sj2TR, Sj4TR, Sj7TR) previously tested on human and water buffalo samples were used to assess its diagnostic applicability to dogs. Fifty-nine dog serum and stool samples were collected in the schistosomiasis-endemic municipalities of Calatrava, Negros Occidental and Catarman, Northern Samar in the Philippines and examined using the ELISA as compared to microscopy and fecal sample-based PCR. Samples positive for Babesia gibsoni and Dirofilaria immitis were also used to check for cross-reaction. Results showed that SjTPx-1 (80% sensitivity, 92.3% specificity) and Sj7TR (73.3% sensitivity, 92.3% specificity) have good potentials for diagnosing S. japonicum infection in dogs. These diagnostic antigens will therefore improve the surveillance in the transmission of the parasites from dogs to humans.
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spelling pubmed-68637132019-12-04 Detection of canine Schistosoma japonicum infection using recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 and tandem repeat proteins ANGELES, Jose Ma. M. GOTO, Yasuyuki KIRINOKI, Masashi LEONARDO, Lydia R. MOENDEG, Kharleezelle J. YBAÑEZ, Adrian P. RIVERA, Pilarita T. VILLACORTE, Elena A. INOUE, Noboru CHIGUSA, Yuichi KAWAZU, Shin-ichiro J Vet Med Sci Parasitology Humans and dogs live very close together and share various pathogens causing zoonotic parasitoses like schistosomiasis. A previous population genetics study done for schistosomes in the Philippines suggested that there is a high transmission level of Schistosoma japonicum among humans and dogs proving that the latter are important reservoirs for this zoonotic parasite. A more sensitive and specific test detecting schistosome infection in dogs will therefore strengthen the zoonotic surveillance, which might help in the possible elimination of this ancient disease. In this study, recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 (SjTPx-1) and tandem repeat proteins (Sj1TR, Sj2TR, Sj4TR, Sj7TR) previously tested on human and water buffalo samples were used to assess its diagnostic applicability to dogs. Fifty-nine dog serum and stool samples were collected in the schistosomiasis-endemic municipalities of Calatrava, Negros Occidental and Catarman, Northern Samar in the Philippines and examined using the ELISA as compared to microscopy and fecal sample-based PCR. Samples positive for Babesia gibsoni and Dirofilaria immitis were also used to check for cross-reaction. Results showed that SjTPx-1 (80% sensitivity, 92.3% specificity) and Sj7TR (73.3% sensitivity, 92.3% specificity) have good potentials for diagnosing S. japonicum infection in dogs. These diagnostic antigens will therefore improve the surveillance in the transmission of the parasites from dogs to humans. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2019-08-06 2019-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6863713/ /pubmed/31391359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.19-0126 Text en ©2019 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Parasitology
ANGELES, Jose Ma. M.
GOTO, Yasuyuki
KIRINOKI, Masashi
LEONARDO, Lydia R.
MOENDEG, Kharleezelle J.
YBAÑEZ, Adrian P.
RIVERA, Pilarita T.
VILLACORTE, Elena A.
INOUE, Noboru
CHIGUSA, Yuichi
KAWAZU, Shin-ichiro
Detection of canine Schistosoma japonicum infection using recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 and tandem repeat proteins
title Detection of canine Schistosoma japonicum infection using recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 and tandem repeat proteins
title_full Detection of canine Schistosoma japonicum infection using recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 and tandem repeat proteins
title_fullStr Detection of canine Schistosoma japonicum infection using recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 and tandem repeat proteins
title_full_unstemmed Detection of canine Schistosoma japonicum infection using recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 and tandem repeat proteins
title_short Detection of canine Schistosoma japonicum infection using recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 and tandem repeat proteins
title_sort detection of canine schistosoma japonicum infection using recombinant thioredoxin peroxidase-1 and tandem repeat proteins
topic Parasitology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6863713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31391359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.19-0126
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