Epidemiology, species composition and genetic diversity of tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. in different Brazilian biomes

Abstract Background Entamoeba species harbored by humans have different degrees of pathogenicity. The present study explores the intra- and interspecific diversity, phylogenetic relationships, prevalence and distribution of tetra- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba in different Brazilian reg...

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Main Authors: Deiviane Aparecida Calegar, Kerla Joeline Lima Monteiro, Polyanna Araújo Alves Bacelar, Brenda Bulsara Costa Evangelista, Mayron Morais Almeida, Jéssica Pereira dos Santos, Márcio Neves Boia, Beatriz Coronato-Nunes, Lauren Hubert Jaeger, Filipe Anibal Carvalho-Costa
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Published: BMC 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-021-04672-y
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spelling doaj-8034b852102b437098fa3334eedebf8c2021-03-21T12:12:47ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052021-03-0114111310.1186/s13071-021-04672-yEpidemiology, species composition and genetic diversity of tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. in different Brazilian biomesDeiviane Aparecida Calegar0Kerla Joeline Lima Monteiro1Polyanna Araújo Alves Bacelar2Brenda Bulsara Costa Evangelista3Mayron Morais Almeida4Jéssica Pereira dos Santos5Márcio Neves Boia6Beatriz Coronato-Nunes7Lauren Hubert Jaeger8Filipe Anibal Carvalho-Costa9Laboratório de Epidemiologia e Sistemática Molecular, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo CruzCentro/Norte, Escritório Técnico Regional - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, PiauíLaboratório de Epidemiologia e Sistemática Molecular, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo CruzLaboratório de Epidemiologia e Sistemática Molecular, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo CruzLaboratório de Epidemiologia e Sistemática Molecular, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo CruzLaboratório de Epidemiologia e Sistemática Molecular, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo CruzLaboratório de Biologia e Parasitologia de Mamíferos Silvestres Reservatórios, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo CruzLaboratório de Epidemiologia e Sistemática Molecular, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo CruzLaboratório de Epidemiologia e Sistemática Molecular, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo CruzLaboratório de Epidemiologia e Sistemática Molecular, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo CruzAbstract Background Entamoeba species harbored by humans have different degrees of pathogenicity. The present study explores the intra- and interspecific diversity, phylogenetic relationships, prevalence and distribution of tetra- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba in different Brazilian regions. Methods Cross-sectional studies were performed to collect fecal samples (n = 1728) and sociodemographic data in communities located in four Brazilian biomes: Atlantic Forest, Caatinga, Cerrado, and Amazon. Fecal samples were subjected to molecular analysis by partial small subunit ribosomal DNA sequencing (SSU rDNA) and phylogenetic analysis. Results Light microscopy analysis revealed that tetranucleated cysts were found in all the studied biomes. The highest positivity rates were observed in the age group 6–10 years (23.21%). For octonucleated cysts, positivity rates ranged from 1 to 55.1%. Sixty SSU rDNA Entamoeba sequences were obtained, and four different species were identified: the octonucleated E. coli, and the tetranucleated E. histolytica, E. dispar, and E. hartmanni. Novel haplotypes (n = 32) were characterized; however, new ribosomal lineages were not identified. The Entamoeba coli ST1 subtype predominated in Atlantic Forest and Caatinga, and the ST2 subtype was predominant in the Amazon biome. E. histolytica was detected only in the Amazon biome. In phylogenetic trees, sequences were grouped in two groups, the first containing uni- and tetranucleated and the second containing uni- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba species. Molecular diversity indexes revealed a high interspecific diversity for tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. (H ± SD = 0.9625 ± 0.0126). The intraspecific diversity varied according to species or subtype: E. dispar and E. histolytica showed lower diversity than E. coli subtypes ST1 and ST2 and E. hartmanni. Conclusions Tetra- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba are endemic in the studied communities; E. histolytica was found in a low proportion and only in the Amazon biome. With regard to E. coli, subtype ST2 was predominant in the Amazon biome. The molecular epidemiology of Entamoeba spp. is a field to be further explored and provides information with important implications for public health.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-021-04672-yEntamoeba genusMolecular epidemiologySmall subunit ribosomal DNAIntra- and interspecific diversity
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author Deiviane Aparecida Calegar
Kerla Joeline Lima Monteiro
Polyanna Araújo Alves Bacelar
Brenda Bulsara Costa Evangelista
Mayron Morais Almeida
Jéssica Pereira dos Santos
Márcio Neves Boia
Beatriz Coronato-Nunes
Lauren Hubert Jaeger
Filipe Anibal Carvalho-Costa
spellingShingle Deiviane Aparecida Calegar
Kerla Joeline Lima Monteiro
Polyanna Araújo Alves Bacelar
Brenda Bulsara Costa Evangelista
Mayron Morais Almeida
Jéssica Pereira dos Santos
Márcio Neves Boia
Beatriz Coronato-Nunes
Lauren Hubert Jaeger
Filipe Anibal Carvalho-Costa
Epidemiology, species composition and genetic diversity of tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. in different Brazilian biomes
Parasites & Vectors
Entamoeba genus
Molecular epidemiology
Small subunit ribosomal DNA
Intra- and interspecific diversity
author_facet Deiviane Aparecida Calegar
Kerla Joeline Lima Monteiro
Polyanna Araújo Alves Bacelar
Brenda Bulsara Costa Evangelista
Mayron Morais Almeida
Jéssica Pereira dos Santos
Márcio Neves Boia
Beatriz Coronato-Nunes
Lauren Hubert Jaeger
Filipe Anibal Carvalho-Costa
author_sort Deiviane Aparecida Calegar
title Epidemiology, species composition and genetic diversity of tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. in different Brazilian biomes
title_short Epidemiology, species composition and genetic diversity of tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. in different Brazilian biomes
title_full Epidemiology, species composition and genetic diversity of tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. in different Brazilian biomes
title_fullStr Epidemiology, species composition and genetic diversity of tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. in different Brazilian biomes
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology, species composition and genetic diversity of tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. in different Brazilian biomes
title_sort epidemiology, species composition and genetic diversity of tetra- and octonucleated entamoeba spp. in different brazilian biomes
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Entamoeba species harbored by humans have different degrees of pathogenicity. The present study explores the intra- and interspecific diversity, phylogenetic relationships, prevalence and distribution of tetra- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba in different Brazilian regions. Methods Cross-sectional studies were performed to collect fecal samples (n = 1728) and sociodemographic data in communities located in four Brazilian biomes: Atlantic Forest, Caatinga, Cerrado, and Amazon. Fecal samples were subjected to molecular analysis by partial small subunit ribosomal DNA sequencing (SSU rDNA) and phylogenetic analysis. Results Light microscopy analysis revealed that tetranucleated cysts were found in all the studied biomes. The highest positivity rates were observed in the age group 6–10 years (23.21%). For octonucleated cysts, positivity rates ranged from 1 to 55.1%. Sixty SSU rDNA Entamoeba sequences were obtained, and four different species were identified: the octonucleated E. coli, and the tetranucleated E. histolytica, E. dispar, and E. hartmanni. Novel haplotypes (n = 32) were characterized; however, new ribosomal lineages were not identified. The Entamoeba coli ST1 subtype predominated in Atlantic Forest and Caatinga, and the ST2 subtype was predominant in the Amazon biome. E. histolytica was detected only in the Amazon biome. In phylogenetic trees, sequences were grouped in two groups, the first containing uni- and tetranucleated and the second containing uni- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba species. Molecular diversity indexes revealed a high interspecific diversity for tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. (H ± SD = 0.9625 ± 0.0126). The intraspecific diversity varied according to species or subtype: E. dispar and E. histolytica showed lower diversity than E. coli subtypes ST1 and ST2 and E. hartmanni. Conclusions Tetra- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba are endemic in the studied communities; E. histolytica was found in a low proportion and only in the Amazon biome. With regard to E. coli, subtype ST2 was predominant in the Amazon biome. The molecular epidemiology of Entamoeba spp. is a field to be further explored and provides information with important implications for public health.
topic Entamoeba genus
Molecular epidemiology
Small subunit ribosomal DNA
Intra- and interspecific diversity
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-021-04672-y
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