Clin Microbiol Infect Echinococcus granulosus is the aetiological agent of cystic echinococcosis (CE), which is a public health problem in many eastern European countries, particularly in Romania, where the infection causes a high number of human and animal cases. To shed light on the transmission patterns of the parasite, we performed a genotyping analysis on 60 cyst samples obtained from patients who live in south-eastern Romania and who underwent surgery for liver or lung CE. DNA was extracted from the endocysts or the cyst fluids, and fragments of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 mitochondrial genes (cox1 and nd1, respectively) were amplified by PCR and sequenced. We found that most of the samples analysed (59/60) belonged to the G1-G3 complex (E. granulosus sensu stricto), which contains the most widespread and infective strains of the parasite. We also identified the first human patient infected by a non-G1-G3 genotype of E. granulosus in this country. As the DNA sequence of this cyst sample showed maximum homology with the G6-G10 complex (Echinococcus canadensis), this is, in all likelihood, a G7 genotype, which is often found in pigs and dogs in most countries of eastern and south-eastern Europe.

Molecular characterization of Echinococcus granulosus in south-eastern Romania: evidence of G1G3 and G6G10 complexes in humans / L. Piccoli, C. Bazzocchi, E. Brunetti, P. Mihailescu, C. Bandi, B. Mastalier, I. Cordos, M. Beuran, L.G. Popa, V. Meroni, F. Genco, C. Cretu. - In: CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION. - ISSN 1198-743X. - 19:6(2013 Jun), pp. 578-582. [10.1111/j.1469-0691.2012.03993.x]

Molecular characterization of Echinococcus granulosus in south-eastern Romania: evidence of G1G3 and G6G10 complexes in humans

C. Bazzocchi
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C. Bandi;
2013

Abstract

Clin Microbiol Infect Echinococcus granulosus is the aetiological agent of cystic echinococcosis (CE), which is a public health problem in many eastern European countries, particularly in Romania, where the infection causes a high number of human and animal cases. To shed light on the transmission patterns of the parasite, we performed a genotyping analysis on 60 cyst samples obtained from patients who live in south-eastern Romania and who underwent surgery for liver or lung CE. DNA was extracted from the endocysts or the cyst fluids, and fragments of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 mitochondrial genes (cox1 and nd1, respectively) were amplified by PCR and sequenced. We found that most of the samples analysed (59/60) belonged to the G1-G3 complex (E. granulosus sensu stricto), which contains the most widespread and infective strains of the parasite. We also identified the first human patient infected by a non-G1-G3 genotype of E. granulosus in this country. As the DNA sequence of this cyst sample showed maximum homology with the G6-G10 complex (Echinococcus canadensis), this is, in all likelihood, a G7 genotype, which is often found in pigs and dogs in most countries of eastern and south-eastern Europe.
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Molecular characterization of Echinococcus granulosus in south-eastern Romania: evidence of G1G3 and G6G10 complexes in humans / L. Piccoli, C. Bazzocchi, E. Brunetti, P. Mihailescu, C. Bandi, B. Mastalier, I. Cordos, M. Beuran, L.G. Popa, V. Meroni, F. Genco, C. Cretu. - In: CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION. - ISSN 1198-743X. - 19:6(2013 Jun), pp. 578-582. [10.1111/j.1469-0691.2012.03993.x]
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