Identification of Hepatocystis species in a macaque monkey in northern Myanmar

Qiaocheng Chang1,*, Xiaodong Sun2,*, Jian Wang2,*, Jigang Yin1, Junpeng Song1, Shuai Peng1, Huijun Lu1, Hongning Zhou2, Ning Jiang1, Qijun Chen1,31Key Laboratory of Zoonosis, Jilin University, Changchun; 2Institute for Parasitic Disease Control of Yunnan Province, Puer City, Yunnan; 3Institute of Pa...

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Main Authors: Chang Q, Sun X, Wang J, Yin J, Song J, Peng S, Lu H, Zhou H, Jiang N, Chen Q
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-11-01
Series:Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine
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spelling doaj-a21e87ed27de42879bae76ee962fc2602020-11-24T23:46:10ZengDove Medical PressResearch and Reports in Tropical Medicine1179-72822011-11-012011default141146Identification of Hepatocystis species in a macaque monkey in northern MyanmarChang QSun XWang JYin JSong JPeng SLu HZhou HJiang NChen QQiaocheng Chang1,*, Xiaodong Sun2,*, Jian Wang2,*, Jigang Yin1, Junpeng Song1, Shuai Peng1, Huijun Lu1, Hongning Zhou2, Ning Jiang1, Qijun Chen1,31Key Laboratory of Zoonosis, Jilin University, Changchun; 2Institute for Parasitic Disease Control of Yunnan Province, Puer City, Yunnan; 3Institute of Pathogen Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China *These authors contributed equally to this workBackground: Long-tailed and pig-tailed macaque monkeys are natural hosts of Plasmodium knowlesi, which has been identified as a fifth malaria parasite infecting humans. In this study, we investigated possible infection by this Plasmodium parasite in macaque monkeys using a combination of polymerase chain reaction amplification and sequencing.Methods: Forty-five blood samples were obtained in 2010 from macaques in northern Myanmar near Yunnan Province of China and investigated for possible infection with Plasmodium species using a nested polymerase chain reaction method for amplification of 18S SSU rRNA genes.Results: Positive amplification was obtained from one monkey, and both sequence and phylogenetic analysis indicated that the parasite was of the Hepatocystis species lineage.Conclusion: The results suggest that a combination of polymerase chain reaction amplification and sequence identification would be necessary for detection of Plasmodium knowlesi infection in both humans and its natural hosts.Keywords: Plasmodium knowlesi, monkey, parasite, malariahttp://www.dovepress.com/identification-of-hepatocystis-species-in-a-macaque-monkey-in-northern-a8763
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author Chang Q
Sun X
Wang J
Yin J
Song J
Peng S
Lu H
Zhou H
Jiang N
Chen Q
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Sun X
Wang J
Yin J
Song J
Peng S
Lu H
Zhou H
Jiang N
Chen Q
Identification of Hepatocystis species in a macaque monkey in northern Myanmar
Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine
author_facet Chang Q
Sun X
Wang J
Yin J
Song J
Peng S
Lu H
Zhou H
Jiang N
Chen Q
author_sort Chang Q
title Identification of Hepatocystis species in a macaque monkey in northern Myanmar
title_short Identification of Hepatocystis species in a macaque monkey in northern Myanmar
title_full Identification of Hepatocystis species in a macaque monkey in northern Myanmar
title_fullStr Identification of Hepatocystis species in a macaque monkey in northern Myanmar
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Hepatocystis species in a macaque monkey in northern Myanmar
title_sort identification of hepatocystis species in a macaque monkey in northern myanmar
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine
issn 1179-7282
publishDate 2011-11-01
description Qiaocheng Chang1,*, Xiaodong Sun2,*, Jian Wang2,*, Jigang Yin1, Junpeng Song1, Shuai Peng1, Huijun Lu1, Hongning Zhou2, Ning Jiang1, Qijun Chen1,31Key Laboratory of Zoonosis, Jilin University, Changchun; 2Institute for Parasitic Disease Control of Yunnan Province, Puer City, Yunnan; 3Institute of Pathogen Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China *These authors contributed equally to this workBackground: Long-tailed and pig-tailed macaque monkeys are natural hosts of Plasmodium knowlesi, which has been identified as a fifth malaria parasite infecting humans. In this study, we investigated possible infection by this Plasmodium parasite in macaque monkeys using a combination of polymerase chain reaction amplification and sequencing.Methods: Forty-five blood samples were obtained in 2010 from macaques in northern Myanmar near Yunnan Province of China and investigated for possible infection with Plasmodium species using a nested polymerase chain reaction method for amplification of 18S SSU rRNA genes.Results: Positive amplification was obtained from one monkey, and both sequence and phylogenetic analysis indicated that the parasite was of the Hepatocystis species lineage.Conclusion: The results suggest that a combination of polymerase chain reaction amplification and sequence identification would be necessary for detection of Plasmodium knowlesi infection in both humans and its natural hosts.Keywords: Plasmodium knowlesi, monkey, parasite, malaria
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