TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic structure of Phlebotomus (Larroussius) ariasi populations, the vector of Leishmania infantum in the western Mediterranean
T2 - Epidemiological implications
AU - Franco, Fernando A.L.
AU - Morillas-Márquez, Francisco
AU - Barón, Sergio D.
AU - Morales-Yuste, Manuel
AU - Gálvez, Rosa
AU - Díaz, Victoriano
AU - Pesson, Bernard
AU - Alves-Pires, Carlos
AU - Depaquit, Jerome
AU - Molina, Ricardo
AU - Afonso, M. Odette
AU - Gállego, Montserrat
AU - Guernaoui, Souad
AU - Bounamous, Azzedine
AU - Martín-Sánchez, Joaquina
PY - 2010/9/1
Y1 - 2010/9/1
N2 - In recent years there has been growing interest in analyzing the geographical variations between populations of different Phlebotomus spp. by comparing the sequences of various genes. However, little is known about the genetic structure of Phlebotomus ariasi. In this study, we were able to sequence a fragment of the mitochondrial Cyt b gene in 133 sandflies morphologically identified as P. ariasi and proceeding from a wide geographical range covering 35 locations in 11 different regions from five countries. The intra-specific diversity of P. ariasi is high, with 45 haplotypes differing from each other by one to 26 bases and they are distributed in two mitochondrial lineages, one limited geographically to Algeria and the other widely dispersed across Mediterranean countries. The Algerian lineage is characterized by having 13 fixed polymorphisms and is made up of one sole haplotype. The European/Moroccan P. ariasi lineage is characterized by being made up of a great diversity of haplotypes (44) which display some geographical structuring. This could be one of the multiple factors involved in the epidemiological heterogeneity of the foci of leishmaniasis. Phlebotomus chadlii is the sister group of European/Moroccan P. ariasi. The separation of the Algerian haplotype, H45, from the rest of the specimens, European/Moroccan P. ariasi and P. chadlii, is well supported by the bootstrap analysis.
AB - In recent years there has been growing interest in analyzing the geographical variations between populations of different Phlebotomus spp. by comparing the sequences of various genes. However, little is known about the genetic structure of Phlebotomus ariasi. In this study, we were able to sequence a fragment of the mitochondrial Cyt b gene in 133 sandflies morphologically identified as P. ariasi and proceeding from a wide geographical range covering 35 locations in 11 different regions from five countries. The intra-specific diversity of P. ariasi is high, with 45 haplotypes differing from each other by one to 26 bases and they are distributed in two mitochondrial lineages, one limited geographically to Algeria and the other widely dispersed across Mediterranean countries. The Algerian lineage is characterized by having 13 fixed polymorphisms and is made up of one sole haplotype. The European/Moroccan P. ariasi lineage is characterized by being made up of a great diversity of haplotypes (44) which display some geographical structuring. This could be one of the multiple factors involved in the epidemiological heterogeneity of the foci of leishmaniasis. Phlebotomus chadlii is the sister group of European/Moroccan P. ariasi. The separation of the Algerian haplotype, H45, from the rest of the specimens, European/Moroccan P. ariasi and P. chadlii, is well supported by the bootstrap analysis.
KW - Genetic structure
KW - Haplotypes
KW - Leishmania infantum
KW - Lineages
KW - Mitochondrial gene Cyt b
KW - Phlebotomus (Larroussius) ariasi
KW - Phlebotomus chadlii
KW - Populations
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijpara.2010.03.017
DO - 10.1016/j.ijpara.2010.03.017
M3 - Article
C2 - 20451525
AN - SCOPUS:77954759615
SN - 0020-7519
VL - 40
SP - 1335
EP - 1346
JO - International Journal for Parasitology
JF - International Journal for Parasitology
IS - 11
ER -