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Molecular cytogenetic analysis of a triploid population of the human broad tapeworm, Dibothriocephalus latus (Diphyllobothriidea)
M. Orosová, A. Marková, I. Provazníková, M. Oros, A. Radačovská, Z. Čadková, F. Marec
Language English Country Great Britain
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- MeSH
- Chromosomes genetics MeSH
- Cytogenetic Analysis MeSH
- Diphyllobothriasis parasitology MeSH
- Diphyllobothrium genetics metabolism MeSH
- In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence MeSH
- Karyotype MeSH
- RNA, Helminth analysis MeSH
- RNA, Ribosomal, 18S analysis MeSH
- Triploidy * MeSH
- Animals MeSH
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- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
The large-sized tapeworm Dibothriocephalus latus is known as the broad or fish-borne cestode of mammals that is capable to infect humans and cause diphyllobothriosis. Recently, molecular data on D. latus has been accumulating in the literature and a complete genome sequence has been published; however, little is known about the karyotype and chromosome architecture. In this study, an in-depth karyological analysis of 2 D. latus specimens was carried out. The plerocercoids originated from a perch caught in subalpine Lake Iseo (Italy) and the tapeworms were reared in hamsters. Both specimens contained cells with a highly variable number of chromosomes ranging from18 to 27. Nevertheless, the largest portion of mitotic figures (47%) showed a number corresponding to the triploid set, 3n = 27. Accordingly, the karyotype of the analyzed specimens consisted of 9 triplets of metacentric chromosomes. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with the 18S rDNA probe clearly demonstrated the presence of 3 clusters of hybridization signals on the triplet of chromosome 7, thus confirming the triploid status of the specimens. FISH with a telomeric (TTAGGG)n probe confined hybridization signals exclusively to the terminal chromosomal regions, supporting the earlier findings that this repetitive motif is a conserved feature of tapeworm telomeres.
Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia Branišovská 1760 České Budějovice37005
Institute of Parasitology Slovak Academy of Sciences Hlinkova 3 Košice04001 Slovakia
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