Rapid discrimination and quantification of Theileria orientaiis types using ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacers
Date
2011Author
Kamau, Joseph
Salim, Bashir
Yokoyama, Naoki
Kinyanjui, Peter
Sugimoto, Chihiro
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We report the population structure analysis of Theiteiia orientalis types (Ikeda. Buffcli and Chitose). the causative agent of theileriosis in cattle and its cohorts, using ITSl and ITS2 spacers by fragment genotyping. We utilized primers flanking the two ribosomal RNA internal transcribed spacers (ITS I and ITS2). Due to varying degrees of sequence polymorphism in the ITS regions found within and between species. we exploited the insertions and or deletions in these regions which resulted in different fragment sizes. On the basis of fragment size polymorphism. we could discriminate the three commonly found types of T. orientalis. ITSl was capable of discriminating all three types (lkeda-251 bp, Chitose- 274 bp and Buffeli-269 bp) in one single reaction by fragment genotyping.In contrast. using ITS2.Ikeda (133-bp) a more pathogenic type was distinguishable from Buffeli/Chitose (139-bp). When compared with previous PCR detection method using. ITSI and ITS2 genotyping was found to be more sensitive method with high specificity in population analysis and can be deployed in molecular epidemiology studies
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Infection, Genetics and Evolution 11 (2011) 407-414Publisher
Department of Collaboration and Education. Research Center for Zoonosis Control, Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine. University of Hokkaido,Japan Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, Nairobi. Kenya
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