Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Molecular Characterization of Tandem Repeat Protein 36 Gene ofDetected in Naturally Infected Dogs from Peru.
- Journal:
- The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
- Year:
- 2018
- Authors:
- Geiger, Joseph et al.
- Affiliation:
- Graduate College of Biomedical Sciences · United States
- Species:
- dog
Abstract
spp. are emerging infectious pathogens, especially in the Americas. Althoughis primarily a parasite of dogs, polymerase chain reaction-confirmed human infections have been reported from Mexico, Venezuela, and Costa Rica. This study reports the presence ofDNA in 13.7% of 205 dogs from urban areas in Peru and of those, five were analyzed for phylogenetic variation using the Tandem Repeat Protein 36 (TRP36) gene. The use of the TRP36 gene for such analysis was validated against 16S rRNA and heat shock protein genes using Shannon's entropy bioinformatic approach. When compared with otherstrains previously reported, three unique and novelstrains were detected. In addition, the TRP36 amino acid tandem repeat sequences of the Peruvian strains share close similarity to anstrain detected from four human blood bank samples in Costa Rica. This study reports for the first time domestic dogs infected withstrains closely related to a zoonotic strain, which may be of public health concern as dogs can be chronically infected with this pathogen.
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