Tropical theileriosis caused by Theileria annulata infection is a significant livestock disease affecting cattle health and productivity resulting in substantial monetary losses in several countries. Despite the use of an effective vaccine for disease control still, a high incidence of infection is reported from India. One of the many reasons behind the ineffective disease control can be the existence of genetically diverse T. annulata parasite population in India. Therefore, studies focusing on understanding the genotypes are warranted. In this study, we have performed a genetic analysis of the Indian T. annulata field cell lines and the vaccine line using microsatellite markers, Genotyping based sequencing (GBS) and tams1 gene polymorphism. The degree of allelic diversity and multiplicity of the infection was determined to be high in the Indian population. No geographical sub-structuring and linkage disequilibrium were observed in the population. High population diversity was found which were similar with countries like Oman, Tunisia, and Turkey in contrast to Portugal and China. The presence of multiple genotypes as determined by microsatellite marker genotyping, GBS analysis and tams1 gene polymorphism point toward a panmictic parasite population in India. These findings are the first report from India which would help in understanding the evolution and diversity of the T. annulata population in the country and can help in designing more effective strategies for controlling the disease.
Genetic Profiling Reveals High Allelic Diversity, Heterozygosity and Antigenic Diversity in the Clinical Isolates of the Theileria annulata From India.
基因谱分析揭示了印度泰勒氏锥虫临床分离株具有高度等位基因多样性、杂合性和抗原多样性
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作者:Roy Sonti, Bhandari Vasundhra, Dandasena Debabrata, Murthy Shweta, Sharma Paresh
| 期刊: | Frontiers in Physiology | 影响因子: | 3.400 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Jun 7; 10:673 |
| doi: | 10.3389/fphys.2019.00673 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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