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Whole-genome sequencing of Theileria parva strains provides insight into parasite migration and diversification in the African continent.


ABSTRACT: The disease caused by the apicomplexan protozoan parasite Theileria parva, known as East Coast fever or Corridor disease, is one of the most serious cattle diseases in Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa. We performed whole-genome sequencing of nine T. parva strains, including one of the vaccine strains (Kiambu 5), field isolates from Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, or Rwanda, and two buffalo-derived strains. Comparison with the reference Muguga genome sequence revealed 34 814-121 545 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that were more abundant in buffalo-derived strains. High-resolution phylogenetic trees were constructed with selected informative SNPs that allowed the investigation of possible complex recombination events among ancestors of the extant strains. We further analysed the dN/dS ratio (non-synonymous substitutions per non-synonymous site divided by synonymous substitutions per synonymous site) for 4011 coding genes to estimate potential selective pressure. Genes under possible positive selection were identified that may, in turn, assist in the identification of immunogenic proteins or vaccine candidates. This study elucidated the phylogeny of T. parva strains based on genome-wide SNPs analysis with prediction of possible past recombination events, providing insight into the migration, diversification, and evolution of this parasite species in the African continent.

SUBMITTER: Hayashida K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3686427 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Whole-genome sequencing of Theileria parva strains provides insight into parasite migration and diversification in the African continent.

Hayashida Kyoko K   Abe Takashi T   Weir William W   Nakao Ryo R   Ito Kimihito K   Kajino Kiichi K   Suzuki Yutaka Y   Jongejan Frans F   Geysen Dirk D   Sugimoto Chihiro C  

DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 20130212 3


The disease caused by the apicomplexan protozoan parasite Theileria parva, known as East Coast fever or Corridor disease, is one of the most serious cattle diseases in Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa. We performed whole-genome sequencing of nine T. parva strains, including one of the vaccine strains (Kiambu 5), field isolates from Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, or Rwanda, and two buffalo-derived strains. Comparison with the reference Muguga genome sequence revealed 34 814-121 545 single nucleot  ...[more]

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