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Molecular confirmation of a Fasciola gigantica x Fasciola hepatica hybrid in a Chadian bovine

Date Issued
2020-01-01
Author(s)
Evack, Jennifer Giovanoli  
Schmidt, Remo S.  
Boltryk, Sylwia D.
Voss, Till S.  
Batil, Annour A.
Ngandolo, Bongo N.
Greter, Helena  
Utzinger, Jürg  
Zinsstag, Jakob  
Balmer, Oliver  
DOI
10.1645/19-66
Abstract
Fascioliasis is a zoonotic infection of humans and, more commonly, ruminants. It is caused by 2 liver fluke species, Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica, which differ in size. The traditional morphological methods used to distinguish the 2 species can be unreliable, particularly in the presence of hybrids between the 2 species. The development of advanced molecular methods has allowed for more definitive identification of Fasciola species, including their hybrids. Hybrids are of concern, as it is thought that they could acquire advantageous traits such as increased pathogenicity and host range. In 2013, we collected flukes from Fasciola-positive cattle, sheep, and goats slaughtered in 4 Chadian abattoirs. DNA from 27 flukes was extracted, amplified, and analyzed to identify species using the ITS1+2 locus. Twenty-six of the 27 flukes were identified as F. gigantica, while the remaining fluke showed heterozygosity at all variable sites that distinguish F. hepatica and F. gigantica. Cloning and sequencing of both alleles confirmed the presence of 1 F. hepatica and 1 F. gigantica allele. To our knowledge, this is the first unambiguous, molecular demonstration of the presence of such a hybrid in a bovine in sub-Saharan Africa.
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