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Phylogenetic analysis of Eimeria tenella isolated from the litter of different chicken farms in Mymensingh, Bangladesh

BACKGROUND: Eimeria tenella is the most pathogenic intracellular protozoan parasite of seven Eimeria species causing chicken coccidiosis around the world. This species is particularly responsible for caecal coccidiosis leading to serious morbidity–mortality and financial loss in poultry production....

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Autores principales: Alam, Mohammad Zahangir, Dey, Anita Rani, Rony, Sharmin Aqter, Parvin, Shahnaz, Akter, Shirin
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9297755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35384356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.799
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author Alam, Mohammad Zahangir
Dey, Anita Rani
Rony, Sharmin Aqter
Parvin, Shahnaz
Akter, Shirin
author_facet Alam, Mohammad Zahangir
Dey, Anita Rani
Rony, Sharmin Aqter
Parvin, Shahnaz
Akter, Shirin
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description BACKGROUND: Eimeria tenella is the most pathogenic intracellular protozoan parasite of seven Eimeria species causing chicken coccidiosis around the world. This species is particularly responsible for caecal coccidiosis leading to serious morbidity–mortality and financial loss in poultry production. METHODS: The present study explored the genetic diversity of E. tenella. Litter slurry was collected from 18 broiler farms located in Mymensingh district, Bangladesh. Litter samples were processed for oocyst isolation–identification using parasitological techniques followed by genomic DNA extraction from sporulated oocysts. For molecular analysis, the i n t e r n a l t r a n s c r i b e d s p a c e r 1 gene of E. tenella was amplified using species‐specific primers and sequenced. After editing and alignment, 263 bp sequences were used for analysis. RESULTS: Genetic analysis showed seven distinct genotypes and detected six single nucleotide polymorphisms among the 18 E. tenella isolates. The nucleotide and genotype diversity were 0.00507 and 0.8235, respectively. A phylogenetic tree was constructed with 66 sequences (seven studied genotypes and 59 reference sequences from GenBank database). The neighbour‐joining tree represented that the studied E. tenella isolates were grouped with reference E. tenella isolates with strong nodal support (100%) and the nucleotide sequences of E. tenella, E. necatrix, E. acervulina, E. brunetti, E. maxima, E. mitis and E. praecox formed separate clusters without any geographical boundaries. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study on the genetic analysis of E. tenella from Mymensingh district, Bangladesh. These findings will provide baseline data on the species conformation and genetic variations of E. tenella. Further extensive investigation will be needed to reveal the population genetic structure of this parasite and thus will facilitate the planning of effective control strategies.
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spelling pubmed-92977552022-07-22 Phylogenetic analysis of Eimeria tenella isolated from the litter of different chicken farms in Mymensingh, Bangladesh Alam, Mohammad Zahangir Dey, Anita Rani Rony, Sharmin Aqter Parvin, Shahnaz Akter, Shirin Vet Med Sci POULTRY BACKGROUND: Eimeria tenella is the most pathogenic intracellular protozoan parasite of seven Eimeria species causing chicken coccidiosis around the world. This species is particularly responsible for caecal coccidiosis leading to serious morbidity–mortality and financial loss in poultry production. METHODS: The present study explored the genetic diversity of E. tenella. Litter slurry was collected from 18 broiler farms located in Mymensingh district, Bangladesh. Litter samples were processed for oocyst isolation–identification using parasitological techniques followed by genomic DNA extraction from sporulated oocysts. For molecular analysis, the i n t e r n a l t r a n s c r i b e d s p a c e r 1 gene of E. tenella was amplified using species‐specific primers and sequenced. After editing and alignment, 263 bp sequences were used for analysis. RESULTS: Genetic analysis showed seven distinct genotypes and detected six single nucleotide polymorphisms among the 18 E. tenella isolates. The nucleotide and genotype diversity were 0.00507 and 0.8235, respectively. A phylogenetic tree was constructed with 66 sequences (seven studied genotypes and 59 reference sequences from GenBank database). The neighbour‐joining tree represented that the studied E. tenella isolates were grouped with reference E. tenella isolates with strong nodal support (100%) and the nucleotide sequences of E. tenella, E. necatrix, E. acervulina, E. brunetti, E. maxima, E. mitis and E. praecox formed separate clusters without any geographical boundaries. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study on the genetic analysis of E. tenella from Mymensingh district, Bangladesh. These findings will provide baseline data on the species conformation and genetic variations of E. tenella. Further extensive investigation will be needed to reveal the population genetic structure of this parasite and thus will facilitate the planning of effective control strategies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9297755/ /pubmed/35384356 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.799 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dey, Anita Rani
Rony, Sharmin Aqter
Parvin, Shahnaz
Akter, Shirin
Phylogenetic analysis of Eimeria tenella isolated from the litter of different chicken farms in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
title Phylogenetic analysis of Eimeria tenella isolated from the litter of different chicken farms in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
title_full Phylogenetic analysis of Eimeria tenella isolated from the litter of different chicken farms in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Phylogenetic analysis of Eimeria tenella isolated from the litter of different chicken farms in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic analysis of Eimeria tenella isolated from the litter of different chicken farms in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
title_short Phylogenetic analysis of Eimeria tenella isolated from the litter of different chicken farms in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
title_sort phylogenetic analysis of eimeria tenella isolated from the litter of different chicken farms in mymensingh, bangladesh
topic POULTRY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9297755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35384356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.799
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