Genotyping of Trypanosoma brucei evansi in Egyptian camels: detection of a different non-RoTat 1.2 Trypanosoma brucei evansi in Egyptian camels

Author:

Behour Tahani SalamaORCID,Abd EL Fattah Eman Mohamed

Abstract

AbstractTrypanosoma brucei evansi (T. b. evansi) is an enzootic organism found in Egyptian camels, which genetically classified into types A and B. To detect the parasite genotype circulating in Egyptian camels, we collected 94 blood samples from three distant districts and subjected them to different PCR assays; T. brucei repeat (TBR), internal transcribed spacer-1 (ITS-1), and variable surface glycoproteins (VSG) (RoTat 1. 2, JN 2118Hu) and EVAB PCRs. The highest prevalence was obtained with TBR (80/91; 87.9%), followed by ITS-1 (52/91; 57.1%), VSG JN 2118Hu (42/91; 46.2%), and VSG RoTat 1. 2 (34/91; 37.4%). We reported a different non-RoTat 1. 2 T. b. evansi for the first time in Egyptian camels. Results showed that 47 (58.7%) out of 80 samples were classified as T. b. evansi. Of these, 14 (29.8%) were RoTat 1. 2 type, 13 (27.6%) were non-RoTat 1. 2 type, and 20 (42.6%) samples were from mixed infection with both types. All samples were tested negative with EVAB PCR. RoTat 1. 2 T. b. evansi was the most prevalent in Giza and El Nubariyah, whereas, in Aswan, the only type detected was non-RoTat 1. 2 T. b. evansi. The nucleotide sequences of the VSG RoTat 1.2 and JN 2118Hu PCR products were submitted to DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ) and GenBank under the accession numbers LC738852, and (OP800400-OP800403). Further research is required to increase the sample size and verify the new sequences to corroborate the prevalence of a new variant of non-RoTat 1.2 T. b. evansi in Egypt.

Funder

Agricultural Research Center

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Food Animals

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