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Molecular characterization and population genetics of Theileria parva in Burundi’s unvaccinated cattle: Towards the introduction of East Coast fever vaccine

Theileria parva (T. parva) is a protozoan parasite that causes East Coast fever (ECF). The disease is endemic in Burundi and is a major constraint to livestock development. In this study, the parasite prevalence in cattle in six regions namely; Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western, Central and North...

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Autores principales: Atuhaire, David Kalenzi, Muleya, Walter, Mbao, Victor, Niyongabo, Joseph, Nyabongo, Lionel, Nsanganiyumwami, Deogratias, Salt, Jeremy, Namangala, Boniface, Musoke, Antony Jim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8128232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33999934
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251500
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author Atuhaire, David Kalenzi
Muleya, Walter
Mbao, Victor
Niyongabo, Joseph
Nyabongo, Lionel
Nsanganiyumwami, Deogratias
Salt, Jeremy
Namangala, Boniface
Musoke, Antony Jim
author_facet Atuhaire, David Kalenzi
Muleya, Walter
Mbao, Victor
Niyongabo, Joseph
Nyabongo, Lionel
Nsanganiyumwami, Deogratias
Salt, Jeremy
Namangala, Boniface
Musoke, Antony Jim
author_sort Atuhaire, David Kalenzi
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description Theileria parva (T. parva) is a protozoan parasite that causes East Coast fever (ECF). The disease is endemic in Burundi and is a major constraint to livestock development. In this study, the parasite prevalence in cattle in six regions namely; Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western, Central and North Eastern was estimated. Furthermore, the sequence diversity of p67, Tp1 and Tp2 genes was assessed coupled with the population genetic structure of T. parva using five satellite markers. The prevalence of ECF was 30% (332/1109) on microscopy, 60% (860/1431) on ELISA and 79% (158/200) on p104 gene PCR. Phylogenetic analysis of p67 gene revealed that only allele 1 was present in the field samples. Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis of Tp1 and Tp2 showed that the majority of samples clustered with Muguga, Kiambu and Serengeti and shared similar epitopes. On the other hand, genetic analysis revealed that field samples shared only two alleles with Muguga Cocktail. The populations from the different regions indicated low genetic differentiation (F(ST) = 0.047) coupled with linkage disequilibrium and non-panmixia. A low to moderate genetic differentiation (F(ST) = 0.065) was also observed between samples and Muguga cocktail. In conclusion, the data presented revealed the presence of a parasite population that shared similar epitopes with Muguga Cocktail and was moderately genetically differentiated from it. Thus, use of Muguga Cocktail vaccine in Burundi is likely to confer protection against T. parva in field challenge trials.
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spelling pubmed-81282322021-05-27 Molecular characterization and population genetics of Theileria parva in Burundi’s unvaccinated cattle: Towards the introduction of East Coast fever vaccine Atuhaire, David Kalenzi Muleya, Walter Mbao, Victor Niyongabo, Joseph Nyabongo, Lionel Nsanganiyumwami, Deogratias Salt, Jeremy Namangala, Boniface Musoke, Antony Jim PLoS One Research Article Theileria parva (T. parva) is a protozoan parasite that causes East Coast fever (ECF). The disease is endemic in Burundi and is a major constraint to livestock development. In this study, the parasite prevalence in cattle in six regions namely; Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western, Central and North Eastern was estimated. Furthermore, the sequence diversity of p67, Tp1 and Tp2 genes was assessed coupled with the population genetic structure of T. parva using five satellite markers. The prevalence of ECF was 30% (332/1109) on microscopy, 60% (860/1431) on ELISA and 79% (158/200) on p104 gene PCR. Phylogenetic analysis of p67 gene revealed that only allele 1 was present in the field samples. Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis of Tp1 and Tp2 showed that the majority of samples clustered with Muguga, Kiambu and Serengeti and shared similar epitopes. On the other hand, genetic analysis revealed that field samples shared only two alleles with Muguga Cocktail. The populations from the different regions indicated low genetic differentiation (F(ST) = 0.047) coupled with linkage disequilibrium and non-panmixia. A low to moderate genetic differentiation (F(ST) = 0.065) was also observed between samples and Muguga cocktail. In conclusion, the data presented revealed the presence of a parasite population that shared similar epitopes with Muguga Cocktail and was moderately genetically differentiated from it. Thus, use of Muguga Cocktail vaccine in Burundi is likely to confer protection against T. parva in field challenge trials. Public Library of Science 2021-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8128232/ /pubmed/33999934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251500 Text en © 2021 Atuhaire et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Atuhaire, David Kalenzi
Muleya, Walter
Mbao, Victor
Niyongabo, Joseph
Nyabongo, Lionel
Nsanganiyumwami, Deogratias
Salt, Jeremy
Namangala, Boniface
Musoke, Antony Jim
Molecular characterization and population genetics of Theileria parva in Burundi’s unvaccinated cattle: Towards the introduction of East Coast fever vaccine
title Molecular characterization and population genetics of Theileria parva in Burundi’s unvaccinated cattle: Towards the introduction of East Coast fever vaccine
title_full Molecular characterization and population genetics of Theileria parva in Burundi’s unvaccinated cattle: Towards the introduction of East Coast fever vaccine
title_fullStr Molecular characterization and population genetics of Theileria parva in Burundi’s unvaccinated cattle: Towards the introduction of East Coast fever vaccine
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization and population genetics of Theileria parva in Burundi’s unvaccinated cattle: Towards the introduction of East Coast fever vaccine
title_short Molecular characterization and population genetics of Theileria parva in Burundi’s unvaccinated cattle: Towards the introduction of East Coast fever vaccine
title_sort molecular characterization and population genetics of theileria parva in burundi’s unvaccinated cattle: towards the introduction of east coast fever vaccine
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8128232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33999934
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251500
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