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Mitochondrial genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe

Santoro, Azzurra; Santolamazza, Federica; Cacciò, Simone; La Rosa, Giuseppina; Antolová, Daniela; Auer, Herbert; Bagrade, Guna; Bandelj, Petra; Basso, Walter; Beck, Relja; Citterio, Carlo; Davidson, Rebecca; Deksne, Gunita; Frey, Caroline; Fuglei, Eva; Glawischnig, Walter; Gottstein, Bruno; Harna, Jiri; Petersen, Heidi; Karamon, Jacek; Jansen, Famke; Jarošová, Júlia; Jokelainen, Pikka; Lundström-Stadelmann, Britta; Maksimov, Pavlo; Miljević, Milan; Miterpáková, Martina; Moks, Epp; Origgi, Francesco; Ozolina, Zanda; Ryser, Marie-Pierre; Romig, Thomas; Šarkūnas, Mindaugas; Scorrano, Nathalie; Saarma, Urmas; Šnábel, Viliam; Sréter, Tamas; Umhang, Gerald; Vengušt, Gorzad; Žele Vengušt, Diana; Casulli, Adriano

(Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Australian Society for Parasitology, 2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Santoro, Azzurra
AU  - Santolamazza, Federica
AU  - Cacciò, Simone
AU  - La Rosa, Giuseppina
AU  - Antolová, Daniela
AU  - Auer, Herbert
AU  - Bagrade, Guna
AU  - Bandelj, Petra
AU  - Basso, Walter
AU  - Beck, Relja
AU  - Citterio, Carlo
AU  - Davidson, Rebecca
AU  - Deksne, Gunita
AU  - Frey, Caroline
AU  - Fuglei, Eva
AU  - Glawischnig, Walter
AU  - Gottstein, Bruno
AU  - Harna, Jiri
AU  - Petersen, Heidi
AU  - Karamon, Jacek
AU  - Jansen, Famke
AU  - Jarošová, Júlia
AU  - Jokelainen, Pikka
AU  - Lundström-Stadelmann, Britta
AU  - Maksimov, Pavlo
AU  - Miljević, Milan
AU  - Miterpáková, Martina
AU  - Moks, Epp
AU  - Origgi, Francesco
AU  - Ozolina, Zanda
AU  - Ryser, Marie-Pierre
AU  - Romig, Thomas
AU  - Šarkūnas, Mindaugas
AU  - Scorrano, Nathalie
AU  - Saarma, Urmas
AU  - Šnábel, Viliam
AU  - Sréter, Tamas
AU  - Umhang, Gerald
AU  - Vengušt, Gorzad
AU  - Žele Vengušt, Diana
AU  - Casulli, Adriano
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6523
AB  - The cestode Echinococcus multilocularis is the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis, a fatal zoonotic parasitic disease of the northern hemisphere. Red foxes are the main reservoir hosts and, likely, the main drivers of the geographic spread of the disease in Europe. Knowledge of genetic relationships among E. multilocularis isolates at a European scale is key to understanding the dispersal characteristics of E. multilocularis. Hence, the present study aimed to describe the genetic diversity of E. multilocularis isolates obtained from different host species in 19 European countries. Based on the analysis of complete nucleotide sequences of the cob, atp6, nad2, nad1 and cox1 mitochondrial genes (4,968 bp), 43 haplotypes were inferred. Four haplotypes represented 62.56 % of the examined isolates (142/227), and one of these four haplotypes was found in each country investigated, except Svalbard, Norway. While the haplotypes from Svalbard were markedly different from all the others, mainland Europe appeared to be dominated by two main clusters, represented by most western, central and eastern European countries, and the Baltic countries and northeastern Poland, respectively. Moreover, one Asian-like haplotype was identified in Latvia and northeastern Poland. To better elucidate the presence of Asian genetic variants of E. multilocularis in Europe, and to obtain a more comprehensive Europe-wide coverage, further studies, including samples from endemic regions not investigated in the present study, especially some eastern European countries, are needed. Further, the present work proposes historical causes that may have contributed to shaping the current genetic variability of E. multilocularis in Europe
PB  - Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Australian Society for Parasitology
T2  - International Journal for Parasitology
T1  - Mitochondrial genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe
DO  - 10.1016/j.ijpara.2024.01.003
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Santoro, Azzurra and Santolamazza, Federica and Cacciò, Simone and La Rosa, Giuseppina and Antolová, Daniela and Auer, Herbert and Bagrade, Guna and Bandelj, Petra and Basso, Walter and Beck, Relja and Citterio, Carlo and Davidson, Rebecca and Deksne, Gunita and Frey, Caroline and Fuglei, Eva and Glawischnig, Walter and Gottstein, Bruno and Harna, Jiri and Petersen, Heidi and Karamon, Jacek and Jansen, Famke and Jarošová, Júlia and Jokelainen, Pikka and Lundström-Stadelmann, Britta and Maksimov, Pavlo and Miljević, Milan and Miterpáková, Martina and Moks, Epp and Origgi, Francesco and Ozolina, Zanda and Ryser, Marie-Pierre and Romig, Thomas and Šarkūnas, Mindaugas and Scorrano, Nathalie and Saarma, Urmas and Šnábel, Viliam and Sréter, Tamas and Umhang, Gerald and Vengušt, Gorzad and Žele Vengušt, Diana and Casulli, Adriano",
year = "2024",
abstract = "The cestode Echinococcus multilocularis is the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis, a fatal zoonotic parasitic disease of the northern hemisphere. Red foxes are the main reservoir hosts and, likely, the main drivers of the geographic spread of the disease in Europe. Knowledge of genetic relationships among E. multilocularis isolates at a European scale is key to understanding the dispersal characteristics of E. multilocularis. Hence, the present study aimed to describe the genetic diversity of E. multilocularis isolates obtained from different host species in 19 European countries. Based on the analysis of complete nucleotide sequences of the cob, atp6, nad2, nad1 and cox1 mitochondrial genes (4,968 bp), 43 haplotypes were inferred. Four haplotypes represented 62.56 % of the examined isolates (142/227), and one of these four haplotypes was found in each country investigated, except Svalbard, Norway. While the haplotypes from Svalbard were markedly different from all the others, mainland Europe appeared to be dominated by two main clusters, represented by most western, central and eastern European countries, and the Baltic countries and northeastern Poland, respectively. Moreover, one Asian-like haplotype was identified in Latvia and northeastern Poland. To better elucidate the presence of Asian genetic variants of E. multilocularis in Europe, and to obtain a more comprehensive Europe-wide coverage, further studies, including samples from endemic regions not investigated in the present study, especially some eastern European countries, are needed. Further, the present work proposes historical causes that may have contributed to shaping the current genetic variability of E. multilocularis in Europe",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Australian Society for Parasitology",
journal = "International Journal for Parasitology",
title = "Mitochondrial genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe",
doi = "10.1016/j.ijpara.2024.01.003"
}
Santoro, A., Santolamazza, F., Cacciò, S., La Rosa, G., Antolová, D., Auer, H., Bagrade, G., Bandelj, P., Basso, W., Beck, R., Citterio, C., Davidson, R., Deksne, G., Frey, C., Fuglei, E., Glawischnig, W., Gottstein, B., Harna, J., Petersen, H., Karamon, J., Jansen, F., Jarošová, J., Jokelainen, P., Lundström-Stadelmann, B., Maksimov, P., Miljević, M., Miterpáková, M., Moks, E., Origgi, F., Ozolina, Z., Ryser, M., Romig, T., Šarkūnas, M., Scorrano, N., Saarma, U., Šnábel, V., Sréter, T., Umhang, G., Vengušt, G., Žele Vengušt, D.,& Casulli, A.. (2024). Mitochondrial genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe. in International Journal for Parasitology
Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Australian Society for Parasitology..
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2024.01.003
Santoro A, Santolamazza F, Cacciò S, La Rosa G, Antolová D, Auer H, Bagrade G, Bandelj P, Basso W, Beck R, Citterio C, Davidson R, Deksne G, Frey C, Fuglei E, Glawischnig W, Gottstein B, Harna J, Petersen H, Karamon J, Jansen F, Jarošová J, Jokelainen P, Lundström-Stadelmann B, Maksimov P, Miljević M, Miterpáková M, Moks E, Origgi F, Ozolina Z, Ryser M, Romig T, Šarkūnas M, Scorrano N, Saarma U, Šnábel V, Sréter T, Umhang G, Vengušt G, Žele Vengušt D, Casulli A. Mitochondrial genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe. in International Journal for Parasitology. 2024;.
doi:10.1016/j.ijpara.2024.01.003 .
Santoro, Azzurra, Santolamazza, Federica, Cacciò, Simone, La Rosa, Giuseppina, Antolová, Daniela, Auer, Herbert, Bagrade, Guna, Bandelj, Petra, Basso, Walter, Beck, Relja, Citterio, Carlo, Davidson, Rebecca, Deksne, Gunita, Frey, Caroline, Fuglei, Eva, Glawischnig, Walter, Gottstein, Bruno, Harna, Jiri, Petersen, Heidi, Karamon, Jacek, Jansen, Famke, Jarošová, Júlia, Jokelainen, Pikka, Lundström-Stadelmann, Britta, Maksimov, Pavlo, Miljević, Milan, Miterpáková, Martina, Moks, Epp, Origgi, Francesco, Ozolina, Zanda, Ryser, Marie-Pierre, Romig, Thomas, Šarkūnas, Mindaugas, Scorrano, Nathalie, Saarma, Urmas, Šnábel, Viliam, Sréter, Tamas, Umhang, Gerald, Vengušt, Gorzad, Žele Vengušt, Diana, Casulli, Adriano, "Mitochondrial genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe" in International Journal for Parasitology (2024),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2024.01.003 . .
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The genetic diversity of echinococcus multilocularis in europe: a picture based on mitochondrial markers

Santoro, Azzurra; Santolamazza, Federica; Cacciò, Simone; La Rosa, Giuseppina; Antolová, Daniela; Auer, Herbert; Bagrade, Guna; Bandelj, Petra; Basso, Walter; Beck, Relja; Citterio, Carlo Vittorio; Davidson, Rebecca; Deksne, Gunita; Frey, Caroline; Fuglei, Eva; Glawischnig, Walter; Gottstein, Bruno; Harna, Jiri; Petersen, Heidi; Karamon, Jacek; Jansen, Famke; Jarošová, Júlia; Jokelainen, Pikka; Lundström-Stadelmann, Britta; Maksimov, Pavlo; Miljević, Milan; Miterpáková, Martina; Moks, Epp; Origgi, Francesco; Ozolina, Zanda; Ryser, Marie-Pierre; Romig, Thomas; Šarkūnas, Mindaugas; Scorrano, Nathalie; Saarma, Urmas; Šnábel, Viliam; Sréter, Tamas; Umhang, Gerald; Vengušt, Gorzad; Žele Vengušt, Diana; Vergles Rataj, Aleksandra; Casulli, Adriano

(Bishkek: Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.K. Akhunbaev, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Santoro, Azzurra
AU  - Santolamazza, Federica
AU  - Cacciò, Simone
AU  - La Rosa, Giuseppina
AU  - Antolová, Daniela
AU  - Auer, Herbert
AU  - Bagrade, Guna
AU  - Bandelj, Petra
AU  - Basso, Walter
AU  - Beck, Relja
AU  - Citterio, Carlo Vittorio
AU  - Davidson, Rebecca
AU  - Deksne, Gunita
AU  - Frey, Caroline
AU  - Fuglei, Eva
AU  - Glawischnig, Walter
AU  - Gottstein, Bruno
AU  - Harna, Jiri
AU  - Petersen, Heidi
AU  - Karamon, Jacek
AU  - Jansen, Famke
AU  - Jarošová, Júlia
AU  - Jokelainen, Pikka
AU  - Lundström-Stadelmann, Britta
AU  - Maksimov, Pavlo
AU  - Miljević, Milan
AU  - Miterpáková, Martina
AU  - Moks, Epp
AU  - Origgi, Francesco
AU  - Ozolina, Zanda
AU  - Ryser, Marie-Pierre
AU  - Romig, Thomas
AU  - Šarkūnas, Mindaugas
AU  - Scorrano, Nathalie
AU  - Saarma, Urmas
AU  - Šnábel, Viliam
AU  - Sréter, Tamas
AU  - Umhang, Gerald
AU  - Vengušt, Gorzad
AU  - Žele Vengušt, Diana
AU  - Vergles Rataj, Aleksandra
AU  - Casulli, Adriano
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6406
AB  - The cestode Echinococcus multilocularis is the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis, a highly fatal zoonotic parasitic disease of the northern hemisphere [1]. Red foxes are the main reservoir hosts and, probably, the main drivers of the geographic spreading of the disease in Europe. Knowledge of genetic relationship among E. multilocularis isolates at European scale is a key to understand the dispersal characteristics of E. multilocularis [2,3]. Hence, the present study aimed to describe the genetic diversity of E. multilocularis isolates obtained from different hosts in 19 European countries. Based on the analysis of complete nucleotide sequences of the cob, atp6, nad2, nad1 and cox1 mitochondrial genes (4,968 bp), 43 haplotypes were inferred. Four haplotypes represented 62.56% of the examined isolates (142/227), and one of these four haplotypes was found in each country investigated, except Svalbard (Norway). While the haplotypes from Svalbard were markedly different from all the others, mainland Europe appeared to be dominated by two main clusters, represented by most western-central-eastern European countries, and the Baltic countries including North-East Poland, respectively. Further comparison was made with the cob, nad2 and cox1 Nakao’s historical haplotypes [4], unveiling the presence of one Asian-like haplotype identified in Latvia and North-Eastern Poland. To better elucidate the presence of Asian genetic variants of E. multilocularis in Europe, and to get a more comprehensive European wide coverage, further studies, including endemic regions not investigated in the present study, especially some Eastern European countries, are needed.
PB  - Bishkek: Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.K. Akhunbaev
C3  - Collection of abstracts: 29th World Congress of Echinococcosis; 2023 Ag 28-30; Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
T1  - The genetic diversity of echinococcus multilocularis in europe: a picture based on mitochondrial markers
SP  - 72
EP  - 73
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6406
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Santoro, Azzurra and Santolamazza, Federica and Cacciò, Simone and La Rosa, Giuseppina and Antolová, Daniela and Auer, Herbert and Bagrade, Guna and Bandelj, Petra and Basso, Walter and Beck, Relja and Citterio, Carlo Vittorio and Davidson, Rebecca and Deksne, Gunita and Frey, Caroline and Fuglei, Eva and Glawischnig, Walter and Gottstein, Bruno and Harna, Jiri and Petersen, Heidi and Karamon, Jacek and Jansen, Famke and Jarošová, Júlia and Jokelainen, Pikka and Lundström-Stadelmann, Britta and Maksimov, Pavlo and Miljević, Milan and Miterpáková, Martina and Moks, Epp and Origgi, Francesco and Ozolina, Zanda and Ryser, Marie-Pierre and Romig, Thomas and Šarkūnas, Mindaugas and Scorrano, Nathalie and Saarma, Urmas and Šnábel, Viliam and Sréter, Tamas and Umhang, Gerald and Vengušt, Gorzad and Žele Vengušt, Diana and Vergles Rataj, Aleksandra and Casulli, Adriano",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The cestode Echinococcus multilocularis is the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis, a highly fatal zoonotic parasitic disease of the northern hemisphere [1]. Red foxes are the main reservoir hosts and, probably, the main drivers of the geographic spreading of the disease in Europe. Knowledge of genetic relationship among E. multilocularis isolates at European scale is a key to understand the dispersal characteristics of E. multilocularis [2,3]. Hence, the present study aimed to describe the genetic diversity of E. multilocularis isolates obtained from different hosts in 19 European countries. Based on the analysis of complete nucleotide sequences of the cob, atp6, nad2, nad1 and cox1 mitochondrial genes (4,968 bp), 43 haplotypes were inferred. Four haplotypes represented 62.56% of the examined isolates (142/227), and one of these four haplotypes was found in each country investigated, except Svalbard (Norway). While the haplotypes from Svalbard were markedly different from all the others, mainland Europe appeared to be dominated by two main clusters, represented by most western-central-eastern European countries, and the Baltic countries including North-East Poland, respectively. Further comparison was made with the cob, nad2 and cox1 Nakao’s historical haplotypes [4], unveiling the presence of one Asian-like haplotype identified in Latvia and North-Eastern Poland. To better elucidate the presence of Asian genetic variants of E. multilocularis in Europe, and to get a more comprehensive European wide coverage, further studies, including endemic regions not investigated in the present study, especially some Eastern European countries, are needed.",
publisher = "Bishkek: Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.K. Akhunbaev",
journal = "Collection of abstracts: 29th World Congress of Echinococcosis; 2023 Ag 28-30; Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan",
title = "The genetic diversity of echinococcus multilocularis in europe: a picture based on mitochondrial markers",
pages = "72-73",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6406"
}
Santoro, A., Santolamazza, F., Cacciò, S., La Rosa, G., Antolová, D., Auer, H., Bagrade, G., Bandelj, P., Basso, W., Beck, R., Citterio, C. V., Davidson, R., Deksne, G., Frey, C., Fuglei, E., Glawischnig, W., Gottstein, B., Harna, J., Petersen, H., Karamon, J., Jansen, F., Jarošová, J., Jokelainen, P., Lundström-Stadelmann, B., Maksimov, P., Miljević, M., Miterpáková, M., Moks, E., Origgi, F., Ozolina, Z., Ryser, M., Romig, T., Šarkūnas, M., Scorrano, N., Saarma, U., Šnábel, V., Sréter, T., Umhang, G., Vengušt, G., Žele Vengušt, D., Vergles Rataj, A.,& Casulli, A.. (2023). The genetic diversity of echinococcus multilocularis in europe: a picture based on mitochondrial markers. in Collection of abstracts: 29th World Congress of Echinococcosis; 2023 Ag 28-30; Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Bishkek: Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.K. Akhunbaev., 72-73.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6406
Santoro A, Santolamazza F, Cacciò S, La Rosa G, Antolová D, Auer H, Bagrade G, Bandelj P, Basso W, Beck R, Citterio CV, Davidson R, Deksne G, Frey C, Fuglei E, Glawischnig W, Gottstein B, Harna J, Petersen H, Karamon J, Jansen F, Jarošová J, Jokelainen P, Lundström-Stadelmann B, Maksimov P, Miljević M, Miterpáková M, Moks E, Origgi F, Ozolina Z, Ryser M, Romig T, Šarkūnas M, Scorrano N, Saarma U, Šnábel V, Sréter T, Umhang G, Vengušt G, Žele Vengušt D, Vergles Rataj A, Casulli A. The genetic diversity of echinococcus multilocularis in europe: a picture based on mitochondrial markers. in Collection of abstracts: 29th World Congress of Echinococcosis; 2023 Ag 28-30; Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. 2023;:72-73.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6406 .
Santoro, Azzurra, Santolamazza, Federica, Cacciò, Simone, La Rosa, Giuseppina, Antolová, Daniela, Auer, Herbert, Bagrade, Guna, Bandelj, Petra, Basso, Walter, Beck, Relja, Citterio, Carlo Vittorio, Davidson, Rebecca, Deksne, Gunita, Frey, Caroline, Fuglei, Eva, Glawischnig, Walter, Gottstein, Bruno, Harna, Jiri, Petersen, Heidi, Karamon, Jacek, Jansen, Famke, Jarošová, Júlia, Jokelainen, Pikka, Lundström-Stadelmann, Britta, Maksimov, Pavlo, Miljević, Milan, Miterpáková, Martina, Moks, Epp, Origgi, Francesco, Ozolina, Zanda, Ryser, Marie-Pierre, Romig, Thomas, Šarkūnas, Mindaugas, Scorrano, Nathalie, Saarma, Urmas, Šnábel, Viliam, Sréter, Tamas, Umhang, Gerald, Vengušt, Gorzad, Žele Vengušt, Diana, Vergles Rataj, Aleksandra, Casulli, Adriano, "The genetic diversity of echinococcus multilocularis in europe: a picture based on mitochondrial markers" in Collection of abstracts: 29th World Congress of Echinococcosis; 2023 Ag 28-30; Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (2023):72-73,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6406 .

Unravelling the genetic diversity and relatedness of Echinococcus multilocularis isolates in Eurasia using the EmsB microsatellite nuclear marker

Umhang, Gérald; Bastid, Vanessa; Avcioglu, Hamza; Bagrade, Guna; Bujanić, Miljenko; Bjelić Čabrilo, Oliveira; Casulli, Adriano; Dorny, Pierre; van der Giessen, Joke; Guven, Esin; Harna, Jiri; Karamon, Jacek; Kharchenko, Vitaliy; Knapp, Jenny; Kolarova, Libuse; Konyaev, Sergey; Laurimaa, Leidi; Losch, Serge; Miljević, Milan; Miterpakova, Martina; Moks, Epp; Romig, Thomas; Saarma, Urmas; Snabel, Viliam; Sreter, Tamas; Valdmann, Harri; Boué, Franck

(Elsevier B.V., 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Umhang, Gérald
AU  - Bastid, Vanessa
AU  - Avcioglu, Hamza
AU  - Bagrade, Guna
AU  - Bujanić, Miljenko
AU  - Bjelić Čabrilo, Oliveira
AU  - Casulli, Adriano
AU  - Dorny, Pierre
AU  - van der Giessen, Joke
AU  - Guven, Esin
AU  - Harna, Jiri
AU  - Karamon, Jacek
AU  - Kharchenko, Vitaliy
AU  - Knapp, Jenny
AU  - Kolarova, Libuse
AU  - Konyaev, Sergey
AU  - Laurimaa, Leidi
AU  - Losch, Serge
AU  - Miljević, Milan
AU  - Miterpakova, Martina
AU  - Moks, Epp
AU  - Romig, Thomas
AU  - Saarma, Urmas
AU  - Snabel, Viliam
AU  - Sreter, Tamas
AU  - Valdmann, Harri
AU  - Boué, Franck
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4225
AB  - The cestode Echinococcus multilocularis is the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis, a severe helminthic zoonotic disease distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. The lifecycle of the parasite is mainly sylvatic, involving canid and rodent hosts. The absence of genetic data from most eastern European countries is a major knowledge gap, affecting the study of associations with parasite populations in Western Europe. In this study, EmsB microsatellite genotyping of E. multilocularis was performed to describe the genetic diversity and relatedness of 785 E. multilocularis isolates from four western and nine eastern European countries, as well as from Armenia and the Asian parts of Russia and Turkey. The presence of the same E. multilocularis populations in the Benelux resulting from expansion from the historical Alpine focus can be deduced from the main profiles shared between these countries. All 33 EmsB profiles obtained from 528 samples from the nine eastern European countries belonged to the European clade, except one Asian profile form Ryazan Oblast, Russia. The expansion of E. multilocularis seems to have progressed from the historical Alpine focus through Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and southern Poland towards Latvia and Estonia. Most of the samples from Asia belong to the Asian clade, with one EmsB profile shared between Armenia and Turkey, and two between Turkey and Russia. However, two European profiles were described from two foxes in Turkey, including one harboring worms from both European and Asian clades. Three EmsB profiles from three Russian samples were associated with the Arctic clade. Two E. multilocularis profiles from rodents from Lake Baikal belonged to the Mongolian clade, described for the first time here using EmsB. Further worldwide studies on the genetic diversity of E. multilocularis using both mitochondrial sequencing and EmsB genotyping are needed to understand the distribution and expansion of the various clades.
PB  - Elsevier B.V.
T2  - Infection, Genetics and Evolution
T1  - Unravelling the genetic diversity and relatedness of Echinococcus multilocularis isolates in Eurasia using the EmsB microsatellite nuclear marker
VL  - 92
DO  - 10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104863
SP  - 104863
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Umhang, Gérald and Bastid, Vanessa and Avcioglu, Hamza and Bagrade, Guna and Bujanić, Miljenko and Bjelić Čabrilo, Oliveira and Casulli, Adriano and Dorny, Pierre and van der Giessen, Joke and Guven, Esin and Harna, Jiri and Karamon, Jacek and Kharchenko, Vitaliy and Knapp, Jenny and Kolarova, Libuse and Konyaev, Sergey and Laurimaa, Leidi and Losch, Serge and Miljević, Milan and Miterpakova, Martina and Moks, Epp and Romig, Thomas and Saarma, Urmas and Snabel, Viliam and Sreter, Tamas and Valdmann, Harri and Boué, Franck",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The cestode Echinococcus multilocularis is the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis, a severe helminthic zoonotic disease distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. The lifecycle of the parasite is mainly sylvatic, involving canid and rodent hosts. The absence of genetic data from most eastern European countries is a major knowledge gap, affecting the study of associations with parasite populations in Western Europe. In this study, EmsB microsatellite genotyping of E. multilocularis was performed to describe the genetic diversity and relatedness of 785 E. multilocularis isolates from four western and nine eastern European countries, as well as from Armenia and the Asian parts of Russia and Turkey. The presence of the same E. multilocularis populations in the Benelux resulting from expansion from the historical Alpine focus can be deduced from the main profiles shared between these countries. All 33 EmsB profiles obtained from 528 samples from the nine eastern European countries belonged to the European clade, except one Asian profile form Ryazan Oblast, Russia. The expansion of E. multilocularis seems to have progressed from the historical Alpine focus through Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and southern Poland towards Latvia and Estonia. Most of the samples from Asia belong to the Asian clade, with one EmsB profile shared between Armenia and Turkey, and two between Turkey and Russia. However, two European profiles were described from two foxes in Turkey, including one harboring worms from both European and Asian clades. Three EmsB profiles from three Russian samples were associated with the Arctic clade. Two E. multilocularis profiles from rodents from Lake Baikal belonged to the Mongolian clade, described for the first time here using EmsB. Further worldwide studies on the genetic diversity of E. multilocularis using both mitochondrial sequencing and EmsB genotyping are needed to understand the distribution and expansion of the various clades.",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
journal = "Infection, Genetics and Evolution",
title = "Unravelling the genetic diversity and relatedness of Echinococcus multilocularis isolates in Eurasia using the EmsB microsatellite nuclear marker",
volume = "92",
doi = "10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104863",
pages = "104863"
}
Umhang, G., Bastid, V., Avcioglu, H., Bagrade, G., Bujanić, M., Bjelić Čabrilo, O., Casulli, A., Dorny, P., van der Giessen, J., Guven, E., Harna, J., Karamon, J., Kharchenko, V., Knapp, J., Kolarova, L., Konyaev, S., Laurimaa, L., Losch, S., Miljević, M., Miterpakova, M., Moks, E., Romig, T., Saarma, U., Snabel, V., Sreter, T., Valdmann, H.,& Boué, F.. (2021). Unravelling the genetic diversity and relatedness of Echinococcus multilocularis isolates in Eurasia using the EmsB microsatellite nuclear marker. in Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Elsevier B.V.., 92, 104863.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104863
Umhang G, Bastid V, Avcioglu H, Bagrade G, Bujanić M, Bjelić Čabrilo O, Casulli A, Dorny P, van der Giessen J, Guven E, Harna J, Karamon J, Kharchenko V, Knapp J, Kolarova L, Konyaev S, Laurimaa L, Losch S, Miljević M, Miterpakova M, Moks E, Romig T, Saarma U, Snabel V, Sreter T, Valdmann H, Boué F. Unravelling the genetic diversity and relatedness of Echinococcus multilocularis isolates in Eurasia using the EmsB microsatellite nuclear marker. in Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 2021;92:104863.
doi:10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104863 .
Umhang, Gérald, Bastid, Vanessa, Avcioglu, Hamza, Bagrade, Guna, Bujanić, Miljenko, Bjelić Čabrilo, Oliveira, Casulli, Adriano, Dorny, Pierre, van der Giessen, Joke, Guven, Esin, Harna, Jiri, Karamon, Jacek, Kharchenko, Vitaliy, Knapp, Jenny, Kolarova, Libuse, Konyaev, Sergey, Laurimaa, Leidi, Losch, Serge, Miljević, Milan, Miterpakova, Martina, Moks, Epp, Romig, Thomas, Saarma, Urmas, Snabel, Viliam, Sreter, Tamas, Valdmann, Harri, Boué, Franck, "Unravelling the genetic diversity and relatedness of Echinococcus multilocularis isolates in Eurasia using the EmsB microsatellite nuclear marker" in Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 92 (2021):104863,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104863 . .
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