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Detection of Plasmodium knowlesi DNA in the urine and faeces of a Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) over the course of an experimentally induced infection
- Source :
- Malaria Journal
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.
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Abstract
- Results: Urinary PkDNA was detected on day 2, but was not amplified using DNA templates extracted from the samples on day 4, day 5 and day 6. Subsequently, urinary PkDNA was detected from day 7 until day 11, and from day 20 until day 30. PkDNA in faeces was detected from day 7 until day 11, and from day 20 until day 37. Moreover, real-time quantitative PCR showed a remarkable increase in the amount of urinary PkDNA following anti-malarial treatment. This might have been due to the release of a large amount of PkDNA from the degraded parasites as a result of the anti-malarial treatment, leading to excretion of PkDNA in the urine. Methods. Urine and faeces were obtained from a Plasmodium knowlesi infected-Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) over the course of an experimentally induced infection. P. knowlesi DNA (PkDNA) extracted from urine and faeces were monitored by nested PCR targeting the P. knowlesi specific cytochrome b (cytb) gene. Background: Diagnostic techniques based on PCR for the detection of Plasmodium DNA can be highly sensitive and specific. The vast majority of these techniques rely, however, on the invasive sampling of blood from infected hosts. There is, currently, considerable interest in the possibility of using body fluids other than blood as sources of parasite DNA for PCR diagnosis. Conclusions: The cytb-PCR system using urine and faecal samples is of potential use in molecular epidemiological surveys of malaria. In particular, monkey faecal samples could be useful for the detection of zoonotic primate malaria in its natural hosts.<br />Malaria Journal, 13(1), 373; 2014
- Subjects :
- Cytochrome b
Urine
Polymerase Chain Reaction
law.invention
Feces
chemistry.chemical_compound
law
parasitic diseases
Animals
Plasmodium knowlesi
Nested PCR, Cytochrome b
Polymerase chain reaction
Faeces
Microscopy
biology
Research
DNA, Protozoan
biology.organism_classification
Virology
Malaria
Disease Models, Animal
Infectious Diseases
Real-time polymerase chain reaction
Chloroquine sulphate
Molecular Diagnostic Techniques
chemistry
Parasitology
Zoonotic malaria
Immunology
Macaca
Female
Japanese macaque
Nested polymerase chain reaction
DNA
Nested PCR
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14752875
- Volume :
- 13
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Malaria Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ceec007d686a84d6273e12de5acbd286
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-373