Title
Identification of Spanish Trichinella isolates by ISSR-PCR: Intra-specific variability of Trichinella britovi
Date Issued
23 February 2009
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Perteguer M.
Rodríguez E.
Nogal-Ruiz J.
Bolas-Fernández F.
Martínez-Fernández A.
Gárate T.
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Abstract
In the present work, we investigated genetic variability of the Spanish Trichinella isolates by ISSR-PCR (inter-simple sequence repeat polymerase chain reaction), a technique that is being successfully used to study diversity among related populations. We recovered a total of 43 isolates from different host and geographic localization and identified them by molecular techniques (RAPD and multiplex-PCR) and by Western blot with monoclonal antibodies US5 and US9. Nineteen (44.2%) out of 43 were identified as Trichinella spiralis and 24 (55.8%) as Trichinella britovi. When these samples were analysed by the ISSR technique, all the T. spiralis isolates presented a pattern similar to the T. spiralis ISS116. By contrast, the ISSR-PCR analysis of the isolates identified as T. britovi, showed two different banding profiles compatible with the European T. britovi isolate pattern (ISS2), and the autochthonous Spanish T. britovi isolate (ISS11). Three of these 43 isolates were involved in human outbreaks; the three were identified as T. britovi and showed a pattern similar to the European isolate ISS2. As conclusion, we highlight that an intra-species variability within the Spanish T. britovi isolates analysed was observed, with a predominant group similar to T. britovi ISS2, while T. spiralis group isolates were more homogeneous. No correlations were found between the different ISSR-PCR T. britovi types and the host/geographical origin of the isolates. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Start page
206
End page
209
Volume
159
Issue
April 3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Parasitología
Ciencia veterinaria
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-59149105076
PubMed ID
Source
Veterinary Parasitology
ISSN of the container
03044017
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by TRICHIMED grant (MPY13/04-27) of the MED-VET-NET project (FOOD-CT-2004 506122) and by the RETIC project (RICET; RD06/0021/0019).
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