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Common occurrence of Cryptosporidium hominis in horses and donkeys

Journal

INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION
Volume 43, Issue -, Pages 261-266

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2016.06.004

Keywords

Horse; Donkey; Cryptosporidium; SSU rRNA gene; gp60 gene; Genotyping; Subtyping

Funding

  1. Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [31330079]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31172311, 313110103012]
  3. Innovative Scientists Cultivation Projects of Henan Province [134200510012]

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Extensive genetic variation is observed within the genus Cryptosporidium and the distribution of Cryptosporidium species/genotypes in humans and animals appears to vary by geography and host species. To better understand the genetic diversity of Cryptosporidium spp. in horses and donkeys, we characterized five horse-derived and 82 donkey-derived Cryptosporidium isolates from five provinces or autonomous regions (Sichuan, Gansu, Henan, Inner Mongolia and Shandong) in China at the species/genotype and subtype levels. Three Cryptosporidium species/genotypes were identified based on the analysis of the SSU rRNA gene, including Cryptosporidium parvum (n = 22), the Cryptosporidium horse genotype (n = 4), and Cryptosporidium hominis (n = 61). The identification of C. hominis was confirmed by sequence analysis of the HSP70 and actin genes. Subtyping using sequence analysis of the 60 kDa glycoprotein gene identified 21 C. parvum isolates as subtype IIdA19G1, the four horse genotype isolates as subtypes VIaA15G4 (n = 2) and VIaA11G3 (n = 2), and the 61 C. hominis isolates as IkA16G1 (n = 59) and IkA16 (n = 2). The common finding of C. hominis reaffirms the heterogeneity of Cryptosporidium spp. in horses and donkeys and is possibly a reflection of endemic transmission of C. hominis in these animals. Data of the study suggest that horses and donkeys as companion animals may potentially transmit Cryptosporidium infections to humans. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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