Dirofilaria immitis, the etiologic agent of canine heartworm disease, like several other filarial nematodes, harbors the bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia. To investigate metabolic and functional pathways of D. immitis and Wolbachia individually, along with their interactions, the use of both transcriptomic and genome analysis has becoming increasingly popular. Although several commercial kits are available for the single extraction of either DNA or RNA, no specific protocol has been described for simultaneous extraction of DNA and RNA from such a large organism like an adult D. immitis, where female worms generally reach similar to 25 cm in length. More importantly, adult worms of D. immitis can only be obtained either through necropsy of experimentally infected dogs or by minimally-invasive surgical heartworm removal of naturally infected dogs. This makes each individual worm sample extremely important. Thus, in the context of a project aimed at the evaluation of both gene expression analysis and Wolbachia population assessment following different treatments, an optimized protocol for co-extraction of DNA and RNA from a single sample of adult D. immitis has been developed. An optimized method for DNA/RNA co-extraction from large size nematodes using TRIzol (R) reagent. Allows maximum exploitation of unique samples as adults of D. immitis

Optimized protocol for DNA/RNA co-extraction from adults of Dirofilaria immitis / C. Lucchetti, M. Genchi, L. Venco, C. Bazzocchi, L.H. Kramer, A. Vismarra. - In: METHODSX (AMSTERDAM). - ISSN 2215-0161. - 6(2019 Oct 31), pp. 2601-2605.

Optimized protocol for DNA/RNA co-extraction from adults of Dirofilaria immitis

C. Bazzocchi;
2019

Abstract

Dirofilaria immitis, the etiologic agent of canine heartworm disease, like several other filarial nematodes, harbors the bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia. To investigate metabolic and functional pathways of D. immitis and Wolbachia individually, along with their interactions, the use of both transcriptomic and genome analysis has becoming increasingly popular. Although several commercial kits are available for the single extraction of either DNA or RNA, no specific protocol has been described for simultaneous extraction of DNA and RNA from such a large organism like an adult D. immitis, where female worms generally reach similar to 25 cm in length. More importantly, adult worms of D. immitis can only be obtained either through necropsy of experimentally infected dogs or by minimally-invasive surgical heartworm removal of naturally infected dogs. This makes each individual worm sample extremely important. Thus, in the context of a project aimed at the evaluation of both gene expression analysis and Wolbachia population assessment following different treatments, an optimized protocol for co-extraction of DNA and RNA from a single sample of adult D. immitis has been developed. An optimized method for DNA/RNA co-extraction from large size nematodes using TRIzol (R) reagent. Allows maximum exploitation of unique samples as adults of D. immitis
TRIzol (R); RNA extraction; DNA extraction; Adult worms
Settore VET/06 - Parassitologia e Malattie Parassitarie degli Animali
31-ott-2019
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