Title of article
Comparison of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 DNA sequences from Necator americanus hookworms maintained for 100 generations in golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) and hookworms from natural human infections
Author/Authors
Tie-Hua Li، نويسنده , , Xiang-Rong Guo، نويسنده , , Jian Xue، نويسنده , , Ling Hu، نويسنده , , Hui-Qin Qiang، نويسنده , , Hai-Chou Xue، نويسنده , , Zhan-bin Li، نويسنده , , John M. Hawdon، نويسنده , , Shuhua Xiao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
5
From page
71
To page
75
Abstract
The human hookworm Necator americanus was maintained through one hundred generations in the golden hamsters. The strain is now routinely maintained in laboratory hamsters through serial passage, and is the laboratory strain of choice for vaccine studies. Comparison of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 (cox-1) sequences was shown previously to be useful for comparing the genetic structure of populations of N. americanus in China. Cytochrome oxidase 1 genes were amplified by the polymerase chain reaction, and the sequences compared to those of N. americanus recovered from infected humans from several regions in China. Sequence comparison revealed little difference between the laboratory strain and the field isolates at the cox-1 locus, but also indicated that the laboratory strain is represented by a single cox-1 haplotype. These results suggest that the laboratory strain of N. americanus has undergone a severe genetic bottleneck, and that the genetic diversity in other genes, including potential vaccine antigens, could be similarly limited.
Keywords
Necator americanus , Cytochrome oxidase 1 , hookworm
Journal title
Acta Tropica
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Acta Tropica
Record number
778120
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