DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF A METHOD FOR GENETIC DETECTION OF ENTEROBIUS VERMICULARIS IN SAMPLES OF PATIENTS WITH ENTEROBIАSIS

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,Kaneva EleonoraORCID,Tsvetkova NinaORCID, ,Velcheva DesislavaORCID, ,Harizanov RumenORCID, ,Kaftandjiev lskrenORCID, ,Borisova RainaORCID, ,Videnova MihaelaORCID, ,lvanova AleksandraORCID, ,Alexiev IvailoORCID, ,Dimitrova RenetaORCID, ,Pavlova MariaORCID,

Abstract

Purpose. The routine diagnosis of enterobiasis consists of a microscopic examination of perianal imprints on a transparent scotch tape for the presence of parasitic eggs. However, this method has low sensitivity when the number of eggs is small. The development of highly sensitive and specific methods, such as PCR, will increase the possibilities of detecting the parasite and will enable its genetic characterization. Material/Methods. The study was conducted from May 2022 to September 2022 and comprised 24 patients infected with Enterobius vermicularis. DNA was extracted from parasite eggs/adult worms using PureLink Genomic DNA Mini Kit (INVITROGEN), according to the manufacturer's instructions. Nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for detection of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) gene was applied with two sets of primers. Results. The developed and described method for genetic determination of Enterobius vermicularis in samples from infected individuals is suitable and applicable to improve the diagnosis of the disease, as well as for further phylogenetic research of the parasite, which is of great importance for its successful treatment and control. Conclusions. Regardless of existing morphological diagnostic methods, genotyping studies concerning Enterobius vermicularis need to be deepened. Molecular-biological analyses increase diagnostic sensitivity, provide valuable knowledge about the geographic distribution and diversity of helminths, and allow the monitoring of therapy.

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Peytchinski Publishing Ltd.

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