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Molecular Epidemiological Analysis of CryptosporidiumIsolates from Humans and Animals by Using a Heteroduplex Mobility Assay and Nucleic Acid Sequencing Based on a Small Double-Stranded RNA Element

Authors :
Leoni, Francesca
Gallimore, Chris I.
Green, Jonathan
McLauchlin, Jim
Source :
Journal of Clinical Microbiology; March 2003, Vol. 41 Issue: 3 p981-992, 12p
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

ABSTRACTTwo extrachromosomal double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) elements occur in Cryptosporidiumparvum. A heteroduplex mobility assay (HMA) was developed for the rapid characterization of sequence diversity in a 173-bp fragment of the small dsRNA element of Cryptosporidiumwith either a natural sequence from Cryptosporidiummeleagridisor a synthetic sequence as reference DNA. The 173-bp fragment was generated from 265 samples of whole feces (242 from humans and 18 from livestock with C. parvumgenotype 1 or 2, 4 from humans with Cryptosporidiumfelis, and 1 from a human with C. meleagridis). The HMA method identified 21 patterns in C. parvum(8 in genotype 1, 12 in genotype 2, and a type common to both genotypes), 4 patterns in C. felis, and 1 pattern in C. meleagridis. All patterns were confirmed as distinct by DNA sequencing. For genotype 1, a single HMA type was found in 89% of samples: 64 of 65 cases from three waterborne outbreaks, all 16 cases from eight intrafamilial outbreaks, and 17 of 28 sporadic cases. Among the remaining 11 sporadic cases due to genotype 1, seven other HMA types were detected. For genotype 2, a single HMA type was found in 72% of samples: 36 of 43 cases from three waterborne outbreaks, 11 of 15 cases from seven intrafamilial outbreaks, 44 of 75 sporadic cases, and all 18 samples from livestock. Within the intrafamilial outbreaks, two other HMA types were identified: the same HMA type was detected in samples from cases within the same outbreak. Among the sporadic cases due to genotype 2, 10 additional HMA types were detected.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00951137 and 1098660X
Volume :
41
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57780681
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.41.3.981-992.2003