Diversity of Blastocystis Subtypes in Horses in Colombia and Identification of Two New Subtypes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Source and Collection of Specimens
2.2. Parasite Concentration from Feces and DNA Extraction
2.3. Molecular Detection and Subtype Identification Using Next Generation Amplicon Sequencing
2.4. PCR Amplification and Sequencing of the Full-Length SSU rRNA Gene
2.5. Phylogenetic and Pairwise Distance Analysis
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Prevalence of Blastocystis in Horses
3.2. Subtypes of Blastocystis in Horses
3.3. Blastocystis Intra-Subtype Variation
3.4. Validation of Novel Subtypes ST33 and ST34
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Location | No. of Horses | Age | Gender | ||
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<1 Year | >1 Year | Male | Female | ||
Sabana de Bogotá | 59 | 27 | 32 | 26 | 33 |
Costa Atlántica | 56 | 10 | 46 | 18 | 38 |
Bogotá D.C. | 25 | 1 | 24 | 1 | 24 |
Llanos Orientales | 45 | 32 | 13 | 23 | 22 |
Total | 185 | 70 | 115 | 68 | 117 |
Location | No. of Horses Examined | No. of Positives (%) | Blastocystis Subtypes: Combinations Observed (No. of Samples) |
---|---|---|---|
Sabana de Bogotá | 59 | 25 (42.4%) | ST4, ST10, ST14, ST24, ST25, ST26, ST34: ST10 (11), ST24(1), ST25 (1), ST26 (1), ST10/ST25 (6), ST10/ST26 (2), ST25/ST26 (1), ST10/ST34(1), ST4/ST10/ST14/ST25/ST26 (1) |
Costa Atlántica | 56 | 23 (41.1%) | ST1, ST5, ST6, ST10, ST14, ST25, ST26: ST1(3), ST10(7), ST25(2), ST1/ST6(1), ST1/ST10(4), ST1/ST25(1), ST10/ST14(2), ST10/ST25(1), ST10/ST26(1), ST5/ST10/ST25(1) |
Bogotá D.C. | 25 | 14 (56.0%) | ST1, ST4, ST5, ST10, ST25, ST26: ST10(5), ST25(1), ST1/ST25(1), ST4/ST10(2), ST5/ST10(1), ST10/ST25(1), ST10/ST26(2), ST10/ST25/ST26(1) |
Llanos Orientales | 45 | 19 (42.2%) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST10, ST25, ST26, ST33, ST34: ST10(2), ST26(1), ST33(1), ST1/ST5(1), ST1/ST26(1), ST5/ST10(1), ST10/ST25(1), ST1/ST3/ST5(1), ST1/ST3/ST10(1), ST1/ST3/ST25(1), ST3/ST10/ST25(1), ST4/ST5/ST25(1), ST10/ST25/ST26(1), ST1/ST5/ST25/ST26(1), ST1/ST10/ST26/ST33/ST34(1), ST1/ST3/ST4/ST5/ST10/ST25(1), ST1/ST4/ST5/ST10/ST25/ST26(1), ST1/ST5/ST10/ST25/ST26/ST34(1) |
Total | 185 | 81 (43.8%) |
Location | <1 Year | >1 Year | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
No. of Horses Examined/Positive (%) | Subtypes | No. of Horses Examined/Positive (%) | Subtypes | |
Sabana de Bogotá | 27/9 (33.3%) | ST4, ST10, ST14, ST24, ST25, ST26, ST34 | 32/16 (50.0%) | ST10, ST25, ST26 |
Costa Atlántica | 10/2 (20.0%) | ST10, ST14 | 46/21 (45.7%) | ST1, ST5, ST6, ST10, ST14, ST25, ST26 |
Bogotá D.C. | 1/1 (100%) | ST4, ST10 | 24/13 (54.0%) | ST1, ST5, ST10, ST25, ST26 |
Llanos Orientales | 32/16 (50.0%) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST10, ST25, ST26, ST33, ST34 | 13/3 (23.1%) | ST1, ST5, ST10, ST25, ST26, ST33, ST34 |
Total | 70/28 (40.0%) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST10, ST14, ST24, ST25, ST26, ST33, ST34 | 115/53 (46.1%) | ST1, ST5, ST6, ST10, ST14, ST25, ST26, ST33, ST34 |
Male | Female | |||
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Location | No. of Horses Examined/Positive (%) | Subtypes | No. of Horses Examined/Positive (%) | Subtypes |
Sabana de Bogotá | 26/12 (46.2%) | ST10, ST24, ST25, ST26, ST34 | 33/13 (39.4%) | ST4, ST10, ST14, ST25, ST26, |
Costa Atlántica | 18/6 (33.3%) | ST1, ST5, ST10, ST25 | 38/17 (44.7%) | ST1, ST6, ST10, ST14, ST25, ST26 |
Bogotá D.C. | 1/0 (0%) | 24/14 (58%) | ST1, ST4, ST5, ST10, ST25, ST26 | |
Llanos Orientales | 23/11 (47.8%) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST10, ST25, ST26, ST33 | 22/8 (36.4%) | ST1, ST3, ST5, ST10, ST25, ST26, ST33, ST34 |
Total | 68/29 (42.6) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST10, ST24, ST25, ST26, ST33, ST34 | 117/52 (44.4%) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST6, ST10, ST14, ST25, ST26, ST33, ST34 |
Location | Subtypes (Number of Samples) | |||||
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1 Subtype | 2 Subtypes | 3 Subtypes | 4 Subtypes | 5 Subtypes | 6 Subtypes | |
Sabana de Bogotá | ST10(11) ST24(1) ST25(1)ST26(1) | ST10/ST25(6) ST10/ST26(2) ST25/ST26(1) ST10/ST34(1) | ST4/ST10/ST14/ST25/ST26 (1) | |||
Costa Atlántica | ST1(3) ST10(7) ST25(2) | ST1/ST6(1) ST1/ST10(4) ST1/ST25(1) ST10/ST14(2) ST10/ST25(1) ST10/ST26(1) | ST5/ST10/ST25(1) | |||
Bogotá D.C. | ST10(5) ST25(1) | ST1/ST25(1) ST4/ST10(2) ST5/ST10(1) ST10/ST25(1) ST10/ST26(2) | ST10/ST25/ST26(1) | |||
Llanos Orientales | ST10(2) ST26(1) ST33(1) | ST1/ST5(1) ST1/ST26(1) ST5/ST10(1) ST10/ST25(1) | ST1/ST3/ST5(1) ST1/ST3/ST10(1) ST1/ST3/ST25(1) ST3/ST10/ST25(1) ST4/ST5/ST25(1) ST10/ST25/ST26(1) | ST1/ST5/ST25/ST26(1) | ST1/ST10/ST26/ST33/ST34 (1) | ST1/ST3/ST4/ST5/ST10/ST25(1) ST1/ST4/ST5/ST10/ST25/ST26(1) ST1/ST5/ST10/ST25/ST26/ST34(1) |
Total | ST1(3) ST10(25) ST24(1) ST25(4) ST26(2) ST33(1) | ST1/ST5(1) ST1/ST6(1) ST1/ST10(4) ST1/ST25(2) ST1/ST26(1) ST4/ST10(2) ST5/ST10(2) ST10/ST14(2) ST10/ST25(9) ST10/ST26(5) ST25/ST26(1) ST10/ST34(1) | ST1/ST3/ST5(1) ST1/ST3/ST10(1) ST1/ST3/ST25(1) ST3/ST10/ST25(1) ST4/ST5/ST25(1) ST5/ST10/ST25(1) ST10/ST25/ST26(2) | ST1/ST5/ST25/ST26(1) | ST1/ST10/ST26/ST33/ST34(1) ST4/ST10/ST14/ST25/ST26(1) | ST1/ST3/ST4/ST5/ST10/ST25(1) ST1/ST4/ST5/ST10/ST25/ST26(1) ST5/ST10/ST25/ST26/ST34(1) |
Blastocystis Subtype | No. of Blastocystis-Positive Horses | No. of Unique Sequences Per Subtype |
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ST1 | 20 | 16 |
ST3 | 5 | 3 |
ST4 | 6 | 3 |
ST5 | 9 | 6 |
ST6 | 1 | 1 |
ST10 | 60 | 10 |
ST14 | 3 | 2 |
ST24 | 1 | 1 |
ST25 | 29 | 6 |
ST26 | 16 | 7 |
ST33 | 2 | 1 |
ST34 | 3 | 1 |
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Baek, S.; Maloney, J.G.; Molokin, A.; George, N.S.; Cortés Vecino, J.A.; Santin, M. Diversity of Blastocystis Subtypes in Horses in Colombia and Identification of Two New Subtypes. Microorganisms 2022, 10, 1693. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091693
Baek S, Maloney JG, Molokin A, George NS, Cortés Vecino JA, Santin M. Diversity of Blastocystis Subtypes in Horses in Colombia and Identification of Two New Subtypes. Microorganisms. 2022; 10(9):1693. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091693
Chicago/Turabian StyleBaek, Sohyeong, Jenny G. Maloney, Aleksey Molokin, Nadja S. George, Jesús A. Cortés Vecino, and Monica Santin. 2022. "Diversity of Blastocystis Subtypes in Horses in Colombia and Identification of Two New Subtypes" Microorganisms 10, no. 9: 1693. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091693
APA StyleBaek, S., Maloney, J. G., Molokin, A., George, N. S., Cortés Vecino, J. A., & Santin, M. (2022). Diversity of Blastocystis Subtypes in Horses in Colombia and Identification of Two New Subtypes. Microorganisms, 10(9), 1693. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091693