Diagnostic of Biomphalaria Snails and Schistosoma mansoni : DNA Obtained from Traces of Shell Organic Materials
Freshwater snails belonging to the genus Biomphalaria act as intermediate hosts for the parasite trematode Schistosoma mansoni in Africa and in the neotropical region. Identification of such molluscs is carried out based on morphological characters and the presence of cercariae is verified through s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2004-08, Vol.99 (5), p.499-502 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Freshwater snails belonging to the genus Biomphalaria act as
intermediate hosts for the parasite trematode Schistosoma mansoni in
Africa and in the neotropical region. Identification of such molluscs
is carried out based on morphological characters and the presence of
cercariae is verified through squeezing snails between two glass slides
or by exposing them to artificial light. However, sometimes, the
material collected includes molluscs with decomposed bodies or, yet,
only empty shells, which precludes their identification and S. mansoni
detection. Due to these difficulties, we have developed a methodology
in which DNA may be extracted from traces of organic material from
inside shells in order to identify molluscs through polymerase chain
reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism and to detect S.
mansoni into these snails, by using low stringency polymerase chain
reaction. Species-specific profiles obtained from B. glabrata, B.
straminea, and B. tenagophila snails and their shells, maintained in
laboratory for ten years, showed the same profiles. S. mansoni profiles
showed to be present in shell specimens as far as the eighth week after
being removed from aquarium. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762004000500007 |