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Taenia asiatica: Historical overview of taeniasis and cysticercosis with molecular characterization

Authors
Eom, K.S.Rim, H.-J.Jeon, H.-K.
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
Academic Press
Keywords
Cysticercus viscerotropica; T. asiaticus; T. saginata; T. solium; Taenia asiatica
Citation
Advances in Parasitology, v.108, pp 133 - 173
Pages
41
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Advances in Parasitology
Volume
108
Start Page
133
End Page
173
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/28347
DOI
10.1016/bs.apar.2019.12.004
ISSN
0065-308X
2163-6079
Abstract
Asian Taenia is a human-infecting Taenia tapeworm known as Taenia asiatica following morphological examination of adult and larval stages of the tapeworm by Eom and Rim (1993). The life cycle of T. asiatica differs from that of T. saginata in its intermediate host (pigs versus cattle) as well as in the infected organs (liver versus muscle). T. asiatica can be differentiated from T. solium and T. saginata by examination of morphological characteristics such as the scolex, mature and gravid proglottids in the adult stage, and the scolex and bladder surface in the larval stage. T. asiatica has been identified in Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Japan, Lao PDR, Nepal and India. The molecular tools employed for T. asiatica identification have been developed to differentiate T. asiatica from other human-infecting Taenia tapeworms based on genetic information such as nucleotide sequence of mitochondrial genes, nuclear ribosomal genes and nuclear genes that lead to development of the subsequent molecular techniques, such as PCR-RFLP, PCR-RAPD, BESST-base, LAMP and qPCR. Investigation of the phylogenetic relationships among human Taenia species revealed that T. asiatica is a sister species with T. saginata, which is genetically more similar than other Taenia species in terms of the nucleotide sequences of cox1, nad1 and 28S rDNA. The mitochondrial genomes of human Taenia tapeworms comprise 13,703 bp (T. asiatica), 13,670 bp (T. saginata) and 13,709 bp (T. solium), and contain 36 genes including 12 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs, a small and a large subunit), and 22 transfer RNAs (tRNAs). Sequence differences in the full genome of T. asiatica and T. saginata mitochondria is 4.6%, while T. solium differs by 11%. Hox gene orthology in T. asiatica was established by comparative analysis with Platyhelminthes Hox genes. T. asiatica Hox revealed six Hox orthologs including two lab/Hox1, two Hox3, one Dfd/Hox4 and one Lox/Lox4. Hybridization between T. asiatica and T. saginata was definitely observed in these species which are sympatrically endemic in the regions of Korea, Thailand, China and Lao PDR. Comparative analyses of T. asiatica, T. saginata and T. solium genomes were also reported with genome features. Taenia asiaticus nomen novum was proposed for T. asiatica Eom and Rim, 1993 which is a homonym of T. asiatica Linstow, 1901 (Davaineidae). © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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