Molecular epidemiological survey of benign Theileria parasites of cattle in Japan: Detection of a new type of major piroplasm surface protein gene

Benign Theileria species of cattle are found in most parts of the world. The major piroplasm surface protein (MPSP), a conserved protein in all Theileria species, has been used as a maker for epidemiological and phylogenetical studies of benign Theileria species. Parasites with Ikeda- or Chitose-typ...

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Hauptverfasser: Kim, J.Y. (Obihiro Univ. of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido (Japan)), Yokoyama, N, Kumar, S, Inoue, N, Yamaguchi, T, Sentoku, S, Fujisaki, K, Sugimoto, C
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description Benign Theileria species of cattle are found in most parts of the world. The major piroplasm surface protein (MPSP), a conserved protein in all Theileria species, has been used as a maker for epidemiological and phylogenetical studies of benign Theileria species. Parasites with Ikeda- or Chitose-type MPSP genes are dominant in Japan, but we report here mixed infection cases of Theileria parasites with an additional MPSP type parasite infecting cattle in Abashiri District, Hokkaido. The MPSP gene sequence found in the additional type was closely related to MPSP genes of Theileria parasites found in Southeast Asian countries, including Thailand (Narathiwat) and Indonesia (Java). Theileria parasites from the blood sample were also distinguishable from the Ikeda or Chitose type parasites by the small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene sequence analysis, and they are grouped into the SSU rRNA types C/D found in Korea, North America, and Spain. The present finding of mixed infections of cattle with three different types of Theileria makes epidemiological feature of bovine theileriosis in Japan more complex. We have designed a set of primers specific to this MPSP type in order to conduct further epidemiological study.
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Antigens, Protozoan - genetics
Base Sequence
bovine theileriosis
CATTLE
Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
Cattle Diseases - genetics
Cattle Diseases - parasitology
DNA Primers
EPIDEMIOLOGY
JAPAN
Japan - epidemiology
major piroplasm surface protein
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Molecular Sequence Data
Phylogeny
Piroplasmia
Protozoan Proteins - genetics
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
small subunit ribosomal RNA
THEILERIA
Theileria - genetics
Theileria orientalis
Theileriasis - epidemiology
Theileriasis - genetics
Theileriasis - parasitology
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