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Identification and Molecular Characterization of Four New Blastocystis Subtypes Designated ST35-ST38.

Jenny G MaloneyAleksey MolokinRaimundo SeguíPablo MaravillaFernando Martínez-HernándezGuiehdani VillalobosAnastasios D TsaousisEleni GentekakiCarla Muñoz-AntoliDébora do Rocio KlisiowiczCamila Y OishiRafael ToledoJosé Guillermo EstebanPamela C KösterAida de LucioAlejandro DashtiBegoña BailoRafael Calero BernalDavid González-BarrioDavid CarmenaMónica Santin
Published in: Microorganisms (2022)
Three recent studies of Blastocystis epidemiology in mammalian hosts identified four novel sequences that appeared to share B. lapemi as the most similar sequence. However, full-length ssu rRNA gene sequences were not available to confirm the validity of these new subtypes. In the present study, Nanopore MinION sequencing was used to obtain full-length reference sequences for each of the new subtypes. Additionally, phylogenetic analyses and pairwise distance comparisons were performed to confirm the validity of each of these new subtypes. We propose that the novel sequences described in this study should be assigned the subtype designations ST35-ST38. The full-length reference sequences of ST35-ST38 will assist in accurate sequence descriptions in future studies of Blastocystis epidemiology and subtype diversity.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • single cell
  • dna methylation
  • case control