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- Title
Hymenolepis diminuta, phylogenetic analyses of nuclear rRNA + ITS and mitochondrial cox1 and its infections in non-human primates.
- Authors
Yao, Chaoqun
- Abstract
Hymenolepis diminuta is a tapeworm commonly found worldwide in small rodents such as rats with occasional reports in other definitive hosts such as primates including chimpanzees and humans. It has not been reported in African green monkey (AGM, Chlorocebus sabaeus), and the parasite's molecular phenotype and phylogeny remain primitively sketchy. The aims of the current study were to determine if H. diminuta infected AGMs, to molecularly characterize H. diminuta and to review its infection in non-human primates. Feces of AGMs were examined visually for adult helminths and microscopically for eggs using centrifugation flotation. Total DNA extracted from eggs was amplified by PCR followed by DNA sequencing of targeted sequences of nuclear rRNA + internal transcribed spacers (ITS) and mitochondrial cox1. Phylogenetic analyses were performed. The DNA sequences of both nuclear rRNA + ITS and mitochondrial cox1 showed more than 98% and 99% identity to the known sequences respectively. Hymenolepis diminuta has been reported in various non-human primates with the highest prevalence of 38.5% in the white-headed capuchin monkey. The study presented here confirms that this tapeworm is capable of infecting various species of non-human primates with the first report of infections in AGM. Phylogenetic analyses of rRNA + ITS and mitochondrial cox1 demonstrated three separated clades I, II and III with the newly described AGM1 isolate belonging to the clade I. Whether these differences are at species level remains to be confirmed.
- Subjects
CAPUCHIN monkeys; PRIMATES; CERCOPITHECUS aethiops; TAPEWORMS; RIBOSOMAL RNA; MITOCHONDRIA; DNA sequencing
- Publication
Parasitology Research, 2023, Vol 122, Issue 4, p973
- ISSN
0932-0113
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00436-023-07800-y