Current infection status and genotype of isolated strains of Echinococcus multilocularis in small rodents of Southern Xinjiang
- Author:
ZHAO Jiangshan
;
WANG Shuo
;
ZHANG Yue
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Southern of Xinjiang;
small rodents;
Echinococcus multilocularis;
genotype
- From:
China Tropical Medicine
2025;25(1):46-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To understand the current infection status and genotype of Echinococcus multilocularis in small rodents in southern Xinjiang, and to provide a theoretical basis for the formulation of local prevention and control measures. Methods In 2023, small rodents were captured and necropsied in Wuqia County, Atushi City, and Hejing County, Xinjiang. DNA was extracted from diseased organs, Cox1 and Nad2 genes were amplified by PCR and sequenced, and MEGA software constructed the phylogenetic tree. Dnasp analyzed the genotype genetic polymorphism of the isolates, and NetWork10 was used to draw the gene haplotype network. Results A total of 1 541 small rodents were captured in three counties (cities), with common voles (Microtus arvalis)(53.01%) and Apodemus sylvaticus (28.1%) being predominant. After necropsy and PCR identification, 13 small rodents were found to be infected with Echinococcus multilocularis, with an overall infection rate of 0.84% (13/1 541). Among them, 11 were common voles, with an infection rate of 1.35% (11/817), and 2 were Apodemus sylvaticus, with an infection rate of 0.46% (2/433). There was no significant difference in the infection rate of echinococcosis between voles and Apodemus sylvaticus (χ2=2.15, P>0.05). The infection rates of Echinococcus multilocularis in small rodents in Hejing County, Atushi City, and Wuqia County were 1.40% (7/500), 1.15% (6/527), and 0, respectively (χ2=6.77, P<0.05). The results of the phylogenetic tree showed that 13 isolates belonged to the Asian type. The results of DNA polymorphism analysis showed that the haplotype diversity of Cox1 gene sequence was Hd=0.834±0.054, with a low nucleotide diversity of Pi=0.004 60±0.000 87; for Nad2 gene, haplotype diversity was Hd=0.758±0.076, and nucleotide diversity was Pi=0.005 99±0.001 59, indicating high haplotype diversity and low nucleotide diversity for both Cox1 and Nad2 genes. The haplotype network diagram showed that the 13 Cox1 gene sequences were dominated by H1 haplotype, with H2, H3, Sichuan (AB477012), Xinjiang (MH259773), and Kazakhstan (AB461415) distributed in a scattered manner and connected to it. The 13 Nad2 gene sequences were classified as H1 haplotype along with those from Xinjiang (OP628494), Japan (OP628493), and Kazakhstan (AB461406). Conclusions Echinococcus multilocularis infections exist in small rodents in Hejing County and Atushi City in southern Xinjiang. The common vole and Apodemus sylvaticus can be used as the dominant intermediate hosts of local Echinococcus multilocularis in the region. There are genetic variations in the Cox1 and Nad2 genes, with the genotypes of all 13 isolates being Asian genotype, and haplotype predominantly H1.
- Full text:20251113165901008848.Current infection status and genotype of isolated strains of Echinococcus multilocularis in small rodents of Southern Xinjiang.pdf