Effects of Post Ingestion and Physical Conditions on PCR Amplification of Host Blood Meal DNA in Mosquitoes

Identification of host blood meal in haematophagous arthropods is an important element in their rule in transmission of vector borne diseases. The effects of post ingestion and physical conditions that killed mosquitoes are stored on the success of detecting blood meal DNA of Anopheles stephensi and...

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Main Authors: MA Oshaghi, AR Chavshin, H Vatandoost, F Yaaghoobi, F Mohtarami, M Hashemzadeh, N Noorjah, MH Modaresi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2005-08-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1682.pdf&manuscript_id=1682
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spelling doaj-75920af243894d279632be3c3d8f521a2020-12-02T04:11:53ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852005-08-013431219Effects of Post Ingestion and Physical Conditions on PCR Amplification of Host Blood Meal DNA in MosquitoesMA OshaghiAR ChavshinH VatandoostF YaaghoobiF MohtaramiM HashemzadehN NoorjahMH ModaresiIdentification of host blood meal in haematophagous arthropods is an important element in their rule in transmission of vector borne diseases. The effects of post ingestion and physical conditions that killed mosquitoes are stored on the success of detecting blood meal DNA of Anopheles stephensi and Culex quinquefasiatus was investigated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification at the human mitochondrial DNA cytochromeB (CytB) gene. Host DNA extracted from the blood meal up to 33 h post ingestion in both species acts as an efficient template for PCR amplification. However more DNA concentration needs for meals digested longer time. Successful PCR amplification among meals digested for 36 h dropping to a faint band. There were no differences between PCR success rate for sampled stored at +4° C or -20° C, but less successful products were observed in samples kept at 4° C for periods longer than 30 h digestion. The results of this study is important in malaria epidemiological studies to provide valuable information about the degree of contact between human hosts and mosquito vectors, impact of vectors controls such bed nets and repellents, and the transmission dynamics of human malaria and other vector-borne diseases.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1682.pdf&manuscript_id=1682Blood mealCulex quinquefasiatusCytochromeBVector-borne diseases
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author MA Oshaghi
AR Chavshin
H Vatandoost
F Yaaghoobi
F Mohtarami
M Hashemzadeh
N Noorjah
MH Modaresi
spellingShingle MA Oshaghi
AR Chavshin
H Vatandoost
F Yaaghoobi
F Mohtarami
M Hashemzadeh
N Noorjah
MH Modaresi
Effects of Post Ingestion and Physical Conditions on PCR Amplification of Host Blood Meal DNA in Mosquitoes
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Blood meal
Culex quinquefasiatus
CytochromeB
Vector-borne diseases
author_facet MA Oshaghi
AR Chavshin
H Vatandoost
F Yaaghoobi
F Mohtarami
M Hashemzadeh
N Noorjah
MH Modaresi
author_sort MA Oshaghi
title Effects of Post Ingestion and Physical Conditions on PCR Amplification of Host Blood Meal DNA in Mosquitoes
title_short Effects of Post Ingestion and Physical Conditions on PCR Amplification of Host Blood Meal DNA in Mosquitoes
title_full Effects of Post Ingestion and Physical Conditions on PCR Amplification of Host Blood Meal DNA in Mosquitoes
title_fullStr Effects of Post Ingestion and Physical Conditions on PCR Amplification of Host Blood Meal DNA in Mosquitoes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Post Ingestion and Physical Conditions on PCR Amplification of Host Blood Meal DNA in Mosquitoes
title_sort effects of post ingestion and physical conditions on pcr amplification of host blood meal dna in mosquitoes
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2005-08-01
description Identification of host blood meal in haematophagous arthropods is an important element in their rule in transmission of vector borne diseases. The effects of post ingestion and physical conditions that killed mosquitoes are stored on the success of detecting blood meal DNA of Anopheles stephensi and Culex quinquefasiatus was investigated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification at the human mitochondrial DNA cytochromeB (CytB) gene. Host DNA extracted from the blood meal up to 33 h post ingestion in both species acts as an efficient template for PCR amplification. However more DNA concentration needs for meals digested longer time. Successful PCR amplification among meals digested for 36 h dropping to a faint band. There were no differences between PCR success rate for sampled stored at +4° C or -20° C, but less successful products were observed in samples kept at 4° C for periods longer than 30 h digestion. The results of this study is important in malaria epidemiological studies to provide valuable information about the degree of contact between human hosts and mosquito vectors, impact of vectors controls such bed nets and repellents, and the transmission dynamics of human malaria and other vector-borne diseases.
topic Blood meal
Culex quinquefasiatus
CytochromeB
Vector-borne diseases
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1682.pdf&manuscript_id=1682
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