Molecular diagnosis of potentially human pathogenic Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon species in exotic birds in Southwestern Iran
Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that produce spores. The infections caused by these parasites are mostly considered to be opportunistic in immunodeficient patients. Because of the zoonotic nature of microsporidia as well as the increasing prevalence of immunodeficiency diseases, t...
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doaj-6b0174469eed48c89eb5645ebcfe9c4e2020-11-24T21:34:00ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412018-03-01112192196Molecular diagnosis of potentially human pathogenic Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon species in exotic birds in Southwestern IranMehdi Tavalla0Masoumeh Mardani-Kateki1Rahman Abdizadeh2Shahrzad Soltani3Jasem Saki4Health Research Institute, Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran; Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran; Corresponding author at: Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran.Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran; Student Research Committee, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranDepartment of Medical Parasitology, School of Medicine, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Rahmatiyeh, Shahrekord, IranDepartment of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranDepartment of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranMicrosporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that produce spores. The infections caused by these parasites are mostly considered to be opportunistic in immunodeficient patients. Because of the zoonotic nature of microsporidia as well as the increasing prevalence of immunodeficiency diseases, the aim of this study was to evaluate the molecular diagnosis of Enterocytozoon bieneusi (E. bieneusi) and Encephalitozoon spp. in exotic birds in southwestern Iran. Initially, 816 stool specimens were collected and stained by modified trichrome (Weber) staining. The slides were explored using light microscopy. In the next stage, the extracted DNA was amplified using a multiplex/nested PCR method. RFLP with the Mnl1 restriction enzyme was used to differentiate the Encephalitozoon species in the products of the molecular analysis. Out of 816 samples, 138 and 181 cases were found to be positive by the staining and the multiplex/nested-PCR methods, respectively. Of the 181 samples, 103 and 78 samples were positive for E. bieneusi and Encephalitozoon spp., respectively. The Encephalitozoon species were 17 E. cuniculi, 52 E. intestinalis and 9 E. hellem. Of 103 E. bieneusi samples, 57, 39, 2 and 5 cases were detected as genotypes D, M, E and L, respectively. The results showed a relatively high prevalence of microsporidia in exotic birds, and according to the results of the genotyping, these birds can be an important source of microsporidiosis. It is essential that high-risk individuals, including patients with immunodeficiency diseases, receive accurate and valid information about the risk of direct and indirect contact with infected exotic birds. Keywords: Enterocytozoon bieneusi, Encephalitozoon spp., Microsporidia, Exotic bird, PCR, Iranhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034117302095 |
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Molecular diagnosis of potentially human pathogenic Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon species in exotic birds in Southwestern Iran |
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Molecular diagnosis of potentially human pathogenic Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon species in exotic birds in Southwestern Iran |
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Molecular diagnosis of potentially human pathogenic Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon species in exotic birds in Southwestern Iran |
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Molecular diagnosis of potentially human pathogenic Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon species in exotic birds in Southwestern Iran |
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Molecular diagnosis of potentially human pathogenic Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon species in exotic birds in Southwestern Iran |
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molecular diagnosis of potentially human pathogenic enterocytozoon bieneusi and encephalitozoon species in exotic birds in southwestern iran |
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Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that produce spores. The infections caused by these parasites are mostly considered to be opportunistic in immunodeficient patients. Because of the zoonotic nature of microsporidia as well as the increasing prevalence of immunodeficiency diseases, the aim of this study was to evaluate the molecular diagnosis of Enterocytozoon bieneusi (E. bieneusi) and Encephalitozoon spp. in exotic birds in southwestern Iran. Initially, 816 stool specimens were collected and stained by modified trichrome (Weber) staining. The slides were explored using light microscopy. In the next stage, the extracted DNA was amplified using a multiplex/nested PCR method. RFLP with the Mnl1 restriction enzyme was used to differentiate the Encephalitozoon species in the products of the molecular analysis. Out of 816 samples, 138 and 181 cases were found to be positive by the staining and the multiplex/nested-PCR methods, respectively. Of the 181 samples, 103 and 78 samples were positive for E. bieneusi and Encephalitozoon spp., respectively. The Encephalitozoon species were 17 E. cuniculi, 52 E. intestinalis and 9 E. hellem. Of 103 E. bieneusi samples, 57, 39, 2 and 5 cases were detected as genotypes D, M, E and L, respectively. The results showed a relatively high prevalence of microsporidia in exotic birds, and according to the results of the genotyping, these birds can be an important source of microsporidiosis. It is essential that high-risk individuals, including patients with immunodeficiency diseases, receive accurate and valid information about the risk of direct and indirect contact with infected exotic birds. Keywords: Enterocytozoon bieneusi, Encephalitozoon spp., Microsporidia, Exotic bird, PCR, Iran |
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