Šlapeta J.R., Koudela B., Votýpka J., Modrý D., Hořejš R. & Lukeš J. (2002) Coprodiagnosis of Hammondia heydorni in dogs by PCR based amplification of ITS 1 rRNA: Differentiation from morphologically indistinguishable oocysts of Neospora caninum. The Veterinary Journal 163(2): 147-154.
ISSN-1090-0233,
IF 0,929
Abstract:
Hammondia heydorni is thought to be a non-pathogenic coccidian parasite of dogs
that is closely related to Neospora caninum, an important parasite of cattle
and dogs. Oocysts of these two species are morphologically indistinguishable
from each other. A population of 2240 dogs in the Czech Republic was screened
for the presence of H. heydorni/N. caninum oocysts and five (0.22%), represented
by five of 3135 faecal samples (0.16%), were positive. The internal transcribed
spacer I region of the rRNA gene (ITS1) from two isolates were cloned and the
DNA sequences were identical with those of the ITS1 of H. heydorni. Based on
the rRNA sequences available for H. heydorni and related coccidia, the primer
pair JS4-JS5 was designed to amplify the 3' end of the small subunit (SSU) rRNA
gene and ITS1 of H. heydorni, When tested on DNA extracted from a variety of
parasites, the primers amplified a specific 267 bp fragment in our isolates
only. The presence of DNA equivalent to 10 oocysts was sufficient for the amplification
of the ITS1. We present a PCR-based diagnostic method as the only fast and reliable
method for the diagnosis of H. heydorni in dogs. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier
Science Ltd.
Author Keywords:
Hammondia heydorni; Neospora caninum; coprodiagnosis; PCR assay; epidemiology
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