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Population Genetic Analysis and Sub-Structuring of Theileria annulata in Sudan
Theileria annulata, which causes tropical theileriosis, is a major impediment to improving cattle production in Sudan. Tropical theileriosis disease is prevalent in the north and central regions of Sudan. Outbreaks of the disease have been observed outside the known endemic areas, in east and west r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8640526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34868214 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.742808 |
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author | Salih, Diaeldin A. Ali, Awadia M. Njahira, Moses Taha, Khalid M. Mohammed, Mohammed S. Mwacharo, Joram M. Mbole-Kariuki, Ndila El Hussein, Abdelrhim M. Bishop, Richard Skilton, Robert |
author_facet | Salih, Diaeldin A. Ali, Awadia M. Njahira, Moses Taha, Khalid M. Mohammed, Mohammed S. Mwacharo, Joram M. Mbole-Kariuki, Ndila El Hussein, Abdelrhim M. Bishop, Richard Skilton, Robert |
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description | Theileria annulata, which causes tropical theileriosis, is a major impediment to improving cattle production in Sudan. Tropical theileriosis disease is prevalent in the north and central regions of Sudan. Outbreaks of the disease have been observed outside the known endemic areas, in east and west regions of the country, due to changes in tick vector distribution and animal movement. A live schizont attenuated vaccination based on tissue culture technology has been developed to control the disease. The parasite in the field as well as the vaccine strain need to be genotyped before the vaccinations are practiced, in order to be able to monitor any breakthrough or breakdown, if any, after the deployment of the vaccine in the field. Nine microsatellite markers were used to genotype 246 field samples positive for T. annulata DNA and the vaccine strain. North and central populations have a higher multiplicity of infection than east and west populations. The examination of principal components showed two sub-structures with a mix of all four populations in both clusters and the vaccine strain used being aligned with left-lower cluster. Only the north population was in linkage equilibrium, while the other populations were in linkage disequilibrium, and linkage equilibrium was found when all samples were regarded as single population. The genetic identity of the vaccine and field samples was 0.62 with the north population and 0.39 with west population. Overall, genetic investigations of four T. annulata populations in Sudan revealed substantial intermixing, with only two groups exhibiting regional origin independence. In the four geographically distant regions analyzed, there was a high level of genetic variation within each population. The findings show that the live schizont attenuated vaccine, Atbara strain may be acceptable for use in all Sudanese regions where tropical theileriosis occurs. |
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spelling | pubmed-86405262021-12-04 Population Genetic Analysis and Sub-Structuring of Theileria annulata in Sudan Salih, Diaeldin A. Ali, Awadia M. Njahira, Moses Taha, Khalid M. Mohammed, Mohammed S. Mwacharo, Joram M. Mbole-Kariuki, Ndila El Hussein, Abdelrhim M. Bishop, Richard Skilton, Robert Front Genet Genetics Theileria annulata, which causes tropical theileriosis, is a major impediment to improving cattle production in Sudan. Tropical theileriosis disease is prevalent in the north and central regions of Sudan. Outbreaks of the disease have been observed outside the known endemic areas, in east and west regions of the country, due to changes in tick vector distribution and animal movement. A live schizont attenuated vaccination based on tissue culture technology has been developed to control the disease. The parasite in the field as well as the vaccine strain need to be genotyped before the vaccinations are practiced, in order to be able to monitor any breakthrough or breakdown, if any, after the deployment of the vaccine in the field. Nine microsatellite markers were used to genotype 246 field samples positive for T. annulata DNA and the vaccine strain. North and central populations have a higher multiplicity of infection than east and west populations. The examination of principal components showed two sub-structures with a mix of all four populations in both clusters and the vaccine strain used being aligned with left-lower cluster. Only the north population was in linkage equilibrium, while the other populations were in linkage disequilibrium, and linkage equilibrium was found when all samples were regarded as single population. The genetic identity of the vaccine and field samples was 0.62 with the north population and 0.39 with west population. Overall, genetic investigations of four T. annulata populations in Sudan revealed substantial intermixing, with only two groups exhibiting regional origin independence. In the four geographically distant regions analyzed, there was a high level of genetic variation within each population. The findings show that the live schizont attenuated vaccine, Atbara strain may be acceptable for use in all Sudanese regions where tropical theileriosis occurs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8640526/ /pubmed/34868214 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.742808 Text en Copyright © 2021 Salih, Ali, Njahira, Taha, Mohammed, Mwacharo, Mbole-Kariuki, El Hussein, Bishop and Skilton. https://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 Salih, Diaeldin A. Ali, Awadia M. Njahira, Moses Taha, Khalid M. Mohammed, Mohammed S. Mwacharo, Joram M. Mbole-Kariuki, Ndila El Hussein, Abdelrhim M. Bishop, Richard Skilton, Robert Population Genetic Analysis and Sub-Structuring of Theileria annulata in Sudan |
title | Population Genetic Analysis and Sub-Structuring of Theileria annulata in Sudan |
title_full | Population Genetic Analysis and Sub-Structuring of Theileria annulata in Sudan |
title_fullStr | Population Genetic Analysis and Sub-Structuring of Theileria annulata in Sudan |
title_full_unstemmed | Population Genetic Analysis and Sub-Structuring of Theileria annulata in Sudan |
title_short | Population Genetic Analysis and Sub-Structuring of Theileria annulata in Sudan |
title_sort | population genetic analysis and sub-structuring of theileria annulata in sudan |
topic | Genetics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8640526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34868214 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.742808 |
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