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   Population Structure and Evidence for Both Clonality and Recombination among Brazilian Strains of the Subgenus Leishmania (Viannia)  
   
نویسنده kuhls k. ,cupolillo e. ,silva s.o. ,schweynoch c. ,côrtes boité m. ,mello m.n. ,mauricio i. ,miles m. ,wirth t. ,schönian g.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2013 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 10
چکیده    Background/objectives: parasites of the subgenus leishmania (viannia) cause varying clinical symptoms ranging from cutaneous leishmaniases (cl) with single or few lesions,disseminated cl (dl) with multiple lesions to disfiguring forms of mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (mcl). in this population genetics study,37 strains of l. (v.) guyanensis,63 of l. (v.) braziliensis,four of l. (v.) shawi,six of l. (v.) lainsoni,seven of l. (v.) naiffi,one each of l. (v.) utingensis and l. (v.) lindenbergi,and one l. (v.) lainsoni/l. naiffi hybrid from different endemic foci in brazil were examined for variation at 15 hyper-variable microsatellite markers. methodology/principal findings: the multilocus microsatellite profiles obtained for the 120 strains were analysed using both model- and distance-based methods. significant genetic diversity was observed for all l. (viannia) strains studied. the two cluster analysis approaches identified two principal genetic groups or populations,one consisting of strains of l. (v.) guyanensis from the amazon region and the other of strains of l. (v.) braziliensis isolated along the atlantic coast of brazil. a third group comprised a heterogeneous assembly of species,including other strains of l. braziliensis isolated from the north of brazil,which were extremely polymorphic. the latter strains seemed to be more closely related to those of l. (v.) shawi,l. (v.) naiffi,and l. (v.) lainsoni,also isolated in northern brazilian foci. the mlmt approach identified an epidemic clone consisting of 13 strains of l. braziliensis from minas gerais,but evidence for recombination was obtained for the populations of l. (v.) braziliensis from the atlantic coast and for l. (v.) guyanensis.conclusions/significance: different levels of recombination versus clonality seem to occur within the subgenus l. (viannia). though clearly departing from panmixia,sporadic,but long-term sustained recombination might explain the tremendous genetic diversity and limited population structure found for such l. (viannia) strains. © 2013 kuhls et al.
آدرس institut für mikrobiologie und hygiene,charité universitätsmedizin berlin,berlin,germany,molecular biotechnology and functional genomics,university of applied sciences wildau, Germany, laboratório de pesquisa em leishmaniose,instituto oswaldo cruz - fiocruz,rio de janeiro, Brazil, universidade federal de minas gerais,belo horizonte, Brazil, institut für mikrobiologie und hygiene,charité universitätsmedizin berlin,berlin, Germany, laboratório de pesquisa em leishmaniose,instituto oswaldo cruz - fiocruz,rio de janeiro, Brazil, universidade federal de minas gerais,belo horizonte, Brazil, instituto de higiene e medicina tropical,lisboa,portugal,department of pathogen molecular biology,london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london, United Kingdom, department of pathogen molecular biology,london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london, United Kingdom, ecole pratique des hautes etudes,muséum national d'histoire naturelle,département de systématique et évolution,umr-cnrs 7205,paris, France, institut für mikrobiologie und hygiene,charité universitätsmedizin berlin,berlin, Germany
 
     
   
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