Acceso abierto·Documento·2020·Inglés

Remarkable genetic diversity of Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli in two localities of southern Ecuador identified via deep sequencing of mini-exon gene amplicons

Jalil Maiguashca Sánchez; Salem Oduro Beffi Sueto; Philipp Schwabl; Mario J. Grijalva; Martin Llewellyn; Jaime A. Costales

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Resumen

Our data indicate that deep sequencing allows for better parasite identification/typing than amplicon size analysis alone for mixed infections containing both T. cruzi and T. rangeli, or when multiple T. cruzi DTUs are present. Additionally, our analysis showed extensive overlap among the parasite populations present in the two studied localities (c.28 km apart), suggesting active parasite dispersal over the study area. Our results highlight the value of amplicon sequencing methodologies to clarify the population dynamics of kinetoplastid parasites in endemic regions and inform control campaigns in southern Ecuador.

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Jalil Maiguashca Sánchez, & Salem Oduro Beffi Sueto, & Philipp Schwabl, & Mario J. Grijalva, & Martin Llewellyn, & Jaime A. Costales (2020). Remarkable genetic diversity of Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli in two localities of southern Ecuador identified via deep sequencing of mini-exon gene amplicons. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-020-04079-1