2006
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.44.2.495-503.2006
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Multilocus Microsatellite Typing as a New Tool for Discrimination of Leishmania infantum MON-1 Strains

Abstract: The Leishmania donovani complex, which consists of L. donovani, L. infantum-L. chagasi, and L. archibaldi, is responsible for visceral manifestations of leishmaniasis. Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis is the standard method for the characterization and identification of strains of Leishmania. For L. infantum, the predominance of zymodeme MON-1 significantly reduces the discriminative power of this approach. In the present study, we developed 17 independent polymorphic microsatellite markers for the typing of … Show more

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“…Two Leishmania isolates were obtained and characterized by enzyme electrophoresis (MON-1, type A), 11 and IOC/L2930 had an L. donovani MON-2 sequence (Genbank accession numbers FN398343 and FN398344 for IOC/L3020 and IOC/L2930, respectively). Multilocus microsatellite typing 12,13 confirmed this data. When cutaneous leishmaniasis was diagnosed, Montenegro's skin test was negative, and results of immunofluorescent assay was positive at a dilution of 1/720.…”
Section: Case Reportsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Two Leishmania isolates were obtained and characterized by enzyme electrophoresis (MON-1, type A), 11 and IOC/L2930 had an L. donovani MON-2 sequence (Genbank accession numbers FN398343 and FN398344 for IOC/L3020 and IOC/L2930, respectively). Multilocus microsatellite typing 12,13 confirmed this data. When cutaneous leishmaniasis was diagnosed, Montenegro's skin test was negative, and results of immunofluorescent assay was positive at a dilution of 1/720.…”
Section: Case Reportsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Five of these seven markers were shown to be monomorphic. Using the same seven microsatellite markers, other works have detected locus polymorphism among L. donovani complex isolates from several locations in the Old World (India, East Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, 30 Portugal, Spain, and Greece…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven microsatellite markers were selected for the present study: Li22-35, Li23-41, Li45-24, Li71-33, Lm2TG, Lm4TA, and TubCA. 30 These markers were previously developed for the L. donovani complex and showed polymorphism within the MON-1 zymodeme, the predominant L. infantum zymodeme in the Old World and New World. 17,30 Each polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed using fluorescent primers, 3 ng DNA target, and a stepdown protocol as described earlier.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After differential stringency washes, the DNA was recovered, amplified by PCR, and ligated into plasmid vector pCR 2.1-TOPO (Invitrogen). Plasmids containing a microsatellite insert were identified by the presence of two or more amplified products after PCR with the linker and the (GT) 12 oligonucleotides and subsequently by hybridization with a (GT) 12 probe labeled with [ guyanensis MHOM/SR/87/TRUUS1 was prepared by a modification of the method described above (27).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%