Author:
Ran Rongkun,Zhao Qi,Abuzeid Asmaa M. I.,Huang Yue,Liu Yunqiu,Sun Yongxiang,He Long,Li Xiu,Liu Jumei,Li Guoqing
Abstract
<i>Echinostoma revolutum</i> is a zoonotic food-borne intestinal trematode that can cause intestinal bleeding, enteritis, and diarrhea in human and birds. To identify a suspected <i>E. revolutum</i> trematode from a red-crowned crane (<i>Grus japonensis</i>) and to reveal the genetic characteristics of its mitochondrial (mt) genome, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and complete mt genome sequence of this trematode were amplified. The results identified the trematode as <i>E. revolutum</i>. Its entire mt genome sequence was 15,714 bp in length, including 12 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes and one non-coding region (NCR), with 61.73% A+T base content and a significant AT preference. The length of the 22 tRNA genes ranged from 59 bp to 70 bp, and their secondary structure showed the typical cloverleaf and D-loop structure. The length of the large subunit of rRNA (<i>rrn</i>L) and the small subunit of rRNA (<i>rrn</i>S) gene was 1,011 bp and 742 bp, respectively. Phylogenetic trees showed that <i>E. revolutum</i> and <i>E. miyagawai</i> clustered together, belonging to Echinostomatidae with <i>Hypoderaeum conoideum</i>. This study may enrich the mitochondrial gene database of <i>Echinostoma</i> trematodes and provide valuable data for studying the molecular identification and phylogeny of some digenean trematodes.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province, China
Publisher
Korean Society for Parasitology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Parasitology
Cited by
9 articles.
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