Depaquit J., Ferte H., Leger N., Lefranc F., Alves-Pirez C., Hanafi H., Maroli M., Morillas-Marquez F., Rioux J.A., Svobodová M., and Volf P., 2002: ITS2 sequences heterogeneity in Phlebotomus sergenti and P. similis: possible consequences in their ability to transmit Leishmania tropica. Int. J. Parasitol. 32(9) 1123-1131. [0020-7519] IF2.814
Abstract:
An intraspecific study on Phlebotomus sergenti, the main and only proven vector
of Leishmania tropica among the members of the subgenus Paraphlebotomus was
performed. The internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) sequences of 12 populations
from 10 countries (Cyprus, Egypt, Italy, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Portugal,
Spain, Syria, and Turkey) were compared. Samples also included three species
closely related to P. sergenti: Phlebotomus similis (three populations from
Greece and Malta), Phlebotomus jacusieli and Phlebotomus kazeruni. Our results
confirm the validity of the taxa morphologically characterised, and imply the
revision of their distribution areas, which are explained through biogeographical
events. At the Miocene time, a migration route, north of the Paratethys sea
would have been followed by P. similis to colonise the north of the Caucasus,
Crimea, Balkans including Greece and its islands, and western Turkey. Phlebotomus
sergenti would have followed an Asiatic dispersion as well as a western migration
route south of the Tethys sea to colonise North Africa and western Europe. This
hypothesis seems to be well supported by high degree of variation observed in
the present study, which is not related to colonisation or to intra-populational
variation. Two groups can be individualised, one oriental and one western in
connection with ecology, host preferences and distribution of L. tropica. We
hypothesise that they could be correlated with differences in vectorial capacities.
(C) 2002 Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. Published by Elsevier Science
Ltd. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords:
Phlebotomus sergenti, Phlebotomus similis, internal transcribed spacer 2, rDNA,
vector, Leishmania, biogeography
KeyWords Plus:
ANTHROPONOTIC CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS, ITS2 RDNA SEQUENCES, RIBOSOMAL DNA, SANDFLIES,
IDENTIFICATION, SPECIATION, CULICIDAE, VECTORS, POLYMORPHISM, AFGHANISTAN