Molecular Determination of Fasciola Spp. Isolates from Domestic Ruminants Fecal Samples in the Northwest of Iran

Background: Fasciola species are the main causes for fascioliasis with great financial losses and are among the most important food/water-borne parasites worldwide. The basic proceedings such as epidemiology and effective control of fascioliasis rely mainly on precise identification of Fasciola spe...

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Main Authors: Abbas IMANI BARAN, Habib CHERAGHI SARAY, Farzad KATIRAEE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Parasitology
Subjects:
Egg
Online Access:https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/1630
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spelling doaj-e56e23784bca4dbc9738bf9479c762a12021-04-02T11:22:59ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Parasitology1735-70202008-238X2017-06-01122658Molecular Determination of Fasciola Spp. Isolates from Domestic Ruminants Fecal Samples in the Northwest of IranAbbas IMANI BARAN0Habib CHERAGHI SARAY1Farzad KATIRAEE2Dept. of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, IranDept. of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, IranDept. of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran Background: Fasciola species are the main causes for fascioliasis with great financial losses and are among the most important food/water-borne parasites worldwide. The basic proceedings such as epidemiology and effective control of fascioliasis rely mainly on precise identification of Fasciola species. The present study was conducted to determine the Fasciola species in ruminant fecal samples from East Azerbaijan Province in Iran. Methods: Overall, 2012 fecal samples were collected and processed initially for microscopic examination of Fasciola eggs in 2014-15. Then, recovered eggs were subjected to molecular identification. A fragment of 618 bp of the 28S rRNA gene pertaining to Fasciola genus was amplified under PCR. The amplified fragment was restricted by fast digest Ava II enzyme in order to a Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism. Results: Based on microscopic examination, 72 samples were infected, from which, 10 and 62 cases pertained to cattle and sheep samples respectively. Based on RFLP, the PCR products restricted by the Ava II restriction enzyme produced 529 bp fragments only. According to the positive controls, all restriction patterns were related to Fasciola hepatica, while no restriction patterns were linked to F. gigantica. Conclusion: Based on PCR-RFLP, F. hepatica was dominant species in animals of the studied areas and no evidence of F. gigantica was observed. Therefore, further field studies to verify these results are suggested.https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/1630FasciolaEggRuminantPCR-RFLPIran
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author Abbas IMANI BARAN
Habib CHERAGHI SARAY
Farzad KATIRAEE
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Habib CHERAGHI SARAY
Farzad KATIRAEE
Molecular Determination of Fasciola Spp. Isolates from Domestic Ruminants Fecal Samples in the Northwest of Iran
Iranian Journal of Parasitology
Fasciola
Egg
Ruminant
PCR-RFLP
Iran
author_facet Abbas IMANI BARAN
Habib CHERAGHI SARAY
Farzad KATIRAEE
author_sort Abbas IMANI BARAN
title Molecular Determination of Fasciola Spp. Isolates from Domestic Ruminants Fecal Samples in the Northwest of Iran
title_short Molecular Determination of Fasciola Spp. Isolates from Domestic Ruminants Fecal Samples in the Northwest of Iran
title_full Molecular Determination of Fasciola Spp. Isolates from Domestic Ruminants Fecal Samples in the Northwest of Iran
title_fullStr Molecular Determination of Fasciola Spp. Isolates from Domestic Ruminants Fecal Samples in the Northwest of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Determination of Fasciola Spp. Isolates from Domestic Ruminants Fecal Samples in the Northwest of Iran
title_sort molecular determination of fasciola spp. isolates from domestic ruminants fecal samples in the northwest of iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Parasitology
issn 1735-7020
2008-238X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background: Fasciola species are the main causes for fascioliasis with great financial losses and are among the most important food/water-borne parasites worldwide. The basic proceedings such as epidemiology and effective control of fascioliasis rely mainly on precise identification of Fasciola species. The present study was conducted to determine the Fasciola species in ruminant fecal samples from East Azerbaijan Province in Iran. Methods: Overall, 2012 fecal samples were collected and processed initially for microscopic examination of Fasciola eggs in 2014-15. Then, recovered eggs were subjected to molecular identification. A fragment of 618 bp of the 28S rRNA gene pertaining to Fasciola genus was amplified under PCR. The amplified fragment was restricted by fast digest Ava II enzyme in order to a Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism. Results: Based on microscopic examination, 72 samples were infected, from which, 10 and 62 cases pertained to cattle and sheep samples respectively. Based on RFLP, the PCR products restricted by the Ava II restriction enzyme produced 529 bp fragments only. According to the positive controls, all restriction patterns were related to Fasciola hepatica, while no restriction patterns were linked to F. gigantica. Conclusion: Based on PCR-RFLP, F. hepatica was dominant species in animals of the studied areas and no evidence of F. gigantica was observed. Therefore, further field studies to verify these results are suggested.
topic Fasciola
Egg
Ruminant
PCR-RFLP
Iran
url https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/1630
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