Affiliation:
1. Servicio de Parasitologı́a, Centro Nacional de Microbiologı́a, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Genetic analysis of the
SAG2
locus was performed to determine the prevalence of the different genotypes of
Toxoplasma gondii
(strain types I, II, and III) associated with human toxoplasmosis in Spain. This determination was made directly from primary clinical samples, obviating the previous process of isolation in mice or cell culture. A total of 34 isolates of
T. gondii
, collected from immunocompromised patients and congenital infection cases, were analyzed. Restriction fragment length polymorphism in PCR-amplified
SAG2
products was used to group strains into one of the three genotypes of
T. gondii
. Complete characterization of the
SAG2
gene was successful in 76.5% of the cases, demonstrating the feasibility of direct genotype analysis from clinical samples of different origins. Strains of
T. gondii
type II were the most prevalent in immunocompromised patients, with 52% of cases, while strains of type I were present in 75% of the congenital infection cases. These data differ from previous reports that show type II strains to be mostly associated with all kinds of human toxoplasmosis. These differences might be an effect of selection in the process of culture and isolation of the samples performed by other researchers prior to strain characterization.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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