Title of article :
Molecular Study of Benzimidazole Resistance in Teladorsagia circumcincta Isolated from Sheep in North of Iran
Author/Authors :
NEMATI, Rahim Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bu-Ali Sina University , BAHARI, Aliasghar Department of Clinical Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bu-Ali Sina University , MAHMOODI, Pezhman Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bu-Ali Sina University , SAZMAND, Alireza Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bu-Ali Sina University
Abstract :
Background: Resistance to benzimidazole (BZ) compounds is common in Teladorsagia circumcincta populations in sheep and goats worldwide. Given the importance of anthelmintic resistance and shortage of information on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in this prevalent nematode in Iran, this study was conducted.
Methods: From June to September 2016, abomasa of 139 sheep of different sexes and ages in Amol City slaughterhouse, northern Iran were examined for isolation of nematodes. Totally 45 male T. circumcincta confirmed by both micro-scopical and nested-PCR-RFLP methods were included in this study. Suscepti-bility or resistance of each single T. circumcincta worm to benzimidazoles was assessed using allele-specific PCR.
Results: Frequency of genotypes in the present study were 33.33% heterozy-gote BZ and 66.67% BZ homozygote sensitive. No homozygote resistant worm was found.
Conclusion: Resistance against BZs in T. circumcincta of sheep has occurred at a low prevalence in the north of Iran. However, mutated genes might get domi-nant under drug selection in future. Hence, periodic investigations for early de-tection of mutated alleles in nematode populations using accurate and sensitive molecular methods such as PCR-RFLP is recommended.
Keywords :
Sheep , Anthelmintic resistance , Teladorsagia , Single nucleotide polymorphism , SNP , β-tubulin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics