Multi-locus characterization and phylogenetic inference of Leishmania spp. in snakes from Northwest China

Author:

Chen HanORCID,Li Jiao,Zhang Junrong,He Jinlei,Zhang Jianhui,Zheng Zhiwan,Chen Dali,Chen Jianping

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLeishmaniasis caused by protozoan parasite Leishmania is a neglected disease which is endemic in the northwest of China. Reptiles were considered to be the potential reservoir hosts for mammalian Leishmaniasis, and Leishmania had been detected in lizards from the epidemic area in the northwest of China. To date, few studies are focused on the natural infection of snakes with Leishmania.MethodsIn this study, 15 snakes captured from 10 endemic foci in the northwest of China were detected Leishmania spp. on the base of mitochondrial cytochrome b, heat shock protein 70 gene and ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1 regions, and identified with phylogenetic and network analyses.ResultIn total, Leishmania gene was found in 7 snakes. The phylogenetic inference trees and network analysis suggests that the species identification was confirmed as Leishmania donovani, Leishmania turanica and Leishmania sp.ConclusionOur work is the first time to investigate the natural Leishmania spp. infection of snakes in the northwest of China. Mammalian Leishmania was discovered in snakes and the reptilian Leishmania was closely related to the clinical strains both prompt the importance of snakes in the disease cycle. To indicate the epidemiological involvement of snakes, a wide sample size in epidemic area and the pathogenic features of reptilian Leishmania promastigotes are recommended in the future research.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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