Molecular Study of Sheep Malignant Theileriosis at Barka Region in the Sultanate of Oman
Background: We used the PCR technique based on the abovementioned primer pair and sequencing to demonstrate the Theileria infection in the sheep samples collected from Sultanate of Oman. Methods: According to the frame work of "integrated control of ticks and tick borne diseases in globalize...
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doaj-90237350357746d4853da643f509bd7e2021-04-02T13:05:02ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Parasitology1735-70202008-238X2011-03-0161Molecular Study of Sheep Malignant Theileriosis at Barka Region in the Sultanate of OmanP Shayan0E Ebrahimzadeh1MH Tageldin2N Amininia3B Eckert4Iranian Research Center for Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teheran, Tehran, IranIranian Research Center for Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teheran, Tehran, IranDepartment of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Soltan Qaboos University, OmanIranian Research Center for Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teheran, Tehran, IranInvestigating Institute Molecular Biological System Transfer, Tehran, IranBackground: We used the PCR technique based on the abovementioned primer pair and sequencing to demonstrate the Theileria infection in the sheep samples collected from Sultanate of Oman. Methods: According to the frame work of "integrated control of ticks and tick borne diseases in globalized world managed by EU-ICTTD-3 project, the samples from blood, liver, spleen, lymph node and lung were sent to the laboratory of Iranian Research Center for Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases (IRCTTD). Samples from blood smear and impression smears from liver, spleen, lymph node, and lung were analyzed by Geimsa staining. The DNA was extracted from the abovementioned samples and analyzed by PCR technique using specific primers derived from the nucleotide sequences of 18S rRNA gene of T. lestoquardi, which can amplify the common region in other Theileria and Babesia spp. Subsequently the amplified DNA was sequenced. Results: The analysis of blood smears of the sheep was negative for piroplasmosis performed through the Giemsa staining. The impression smears prepared from liver, spleen, lymph node, and lung showed suspicious structures mimicking Theileria schizonts in some cells. The results showed an expected PCR product of 428 bp in length, which is specific for Theileria spp. The PCR products were subsequently sequenced. The corresponding nucleotide sequence is registered under accession number JF309152 in GenBank. The sequence alignment in GenBank showed that the PCR products had 99% homology to the known T. lestoquardi registered under accession number AF081135 in the GenBank. Conclusion: Oman sheep are highly susceptible for Theileria infection and the infected sheep mostly die before the microschizonts or erythrocytic form of Theileria appears in the nucleated or erytrocytic cells respectively. https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/167Theileria lestoquardiDNATick borne diseasePCRTheileria china III |
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P Shayan E Ebrahimzadeh MH Tageldin N Amininia B Eckert Molecular Study of Sheep Malignant Theileriosis at Barka Region in the Sultanate of Oman Iranian Journal of Parasitology Theileria lestoquardi DNA Tick borne disease PCR Theileria china I II |
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Molecular Study of Sheep Malignant Theileriosis at Barka Region in the Sultanate of Oman |
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Molecular Study of Sheep Malignant Theileriosis at Barka Region in the Sultanate of Oman |
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Molecular Study of Sheep Malignant Theileriosis at Barka Region in the Sultanate of Oman |
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Molecular Study of Sheep Malignant Theileriosis at Barka Region in the Sultanate of Oman |
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Molecular Study of Sheep Malignant Theileriosis at Barka Region in the Sultanate of Oman |
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molecular study of sheep malignant theileriosis at barka region in the sultanate of oman |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Parasitology |
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1735-7020 2008-238X |
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Background: We used the PCR technique based on the abovementioned primer pair and sequencing to demonstrate the Theileria infection in the sheep samples collected from Sultanate of Oman.
Methods: According to the frame work of "integrated control of ticks and tick borne diseases in globalized world managed by EU-ICTTD-3 project, the samples from blood, liver, spleen, lymph node and lung were sent to the laboratory of Iranian Research Center for Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases (IRCTTD). Samples from blood smear and impression smears from liver, spleen, lymph node, and lung were analyzed by Geimsa staining. The DNA was extracted from the abovementioned samples and analyzed by PCR technique using specific primers derived from the nucleotide sequences of 18S rRNA gene of T. lestoquardi, which can amplify the common region in other Theileria and Babesia spp. Subsequently the amplified DNA was sequenced.
Results: The analysis of blood smears of the sheep was negative for piroplasmosis performed through the Giemsa staining. The impression smears prepared from liver, spleen, lymph node, and lung showed suspicious structures mimicking Theileria schizonts in some cells. The results showed an expected PCR product of 428 bp in length, which is specific for Theileria spp. The PCR products were subsequently sequenced. The corresponding nucleotide sequence is registered under accession number JF309152 in GenBank. The sequence alignment in GenBank showed that the PCR products had 99% homology to the known T. lestoquardi registered under accession number AF081135 in the GenBank.
Conclusion: Oman sheep are highly susceptible for Theileria infection and the infected sheep mostly die before the microschizonts or erythrocytic form of Theileria appears in the nucleated or erytrocytic cells respectively.
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