Striking divergence in toxoplasma ROP16 nucleotide sequences from human and meat samples

Background. ROP16 is a protein kinase of Toxoplasma gondii identified in the mouse model as a virulent marker, but it is unknown whether this finding is relevant in human toxoplasmosis. Methods. We obtained the Toxoplasma ROP16 locus DNA sequence in samples from 12 patients with ocular toxoplasmosis...

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Protein kinase
Rop16 protein
Unclassified drug
Protein tyrosine kinase
Protozoal protein
Article
Beef cattle
Chicken meat
Child
Cluster analysis
Colombian
Dna sequence
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
Gene locus
Genetic strain
Genetic variability
Host range
Human
Major clinical study
Nonhuman
Parasite virulence
Phylogeny
Polymerase chain reaction
Pork
Priority journal
Serotyping
Soldier
Toxoplasma gondii
Colombia
Dna sequence
Female
Genetics
Genotype
Isolation and purification
Male
Meat
Parasitology
Pregnancy
Toxoplasma
Toxoplasmosis
Child
Colombia
Female
Genetic variation
Genotype
Humans
Male
Meat
Pregnancy
Protein-tyrosine kinases
Protozoan proteins
Toxoplasma
Toxoplasmosis
Foodborne diseases
Infectious uveitis
Rop16 protein
Toxoplasma
Virulence
toxoplasma gondii
dna
Rop16 protein
Sequence analysis
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Striking divergence in toxoplasma ROP16 nucleotide sequences from human and meat samples
title Striking divergence in toxoplasma ROP16 nucleotide sequences from human and meat samples
spellingShingle Striking divergence in toxoplasma ROP16 nucleotide sequences from human and meat samples
Protein kinase
Rop16 protein
Unclassified drug
Protein tyrosine kinase
Protozoal protein
Article
Beef cattle
Chicken meat
Child
Cluster analysis
Colombian
Dna sequence
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
Gene locus
Genetic strain
Genetic variability
Host range
Human
Major clinical study
Nonhuman
Parasite virulence
Phylogeny
Polymerase chain reaction
Pork
Priority journal
Serotyping
Soldier
Toxoplasma gondii
Colombia
Dna sequence
Female
Genetics
Genotype
Isolation and purification
Male
Meat
Parasitology
Pregnancy
Toxoplasma
Toxoplasmosis
Child
Colombia
Female
Genetic variation
Genotype
Humans
Male
Meat
Pregnancy
Protein-tyrosine kinases
Protozoan proteins
Toxoplasma
Toxoplasmosis
Foodborne diseases
Infectious uveitis
Rop16 protein
Toxoplasma
Virulence
toxoplasma gondii
dna
Rop16 protein
Sequence analysis
title_short Striking divergence in toxoplasma ROP16 nucleotide sequences from human and meat samples
title_full Striking divergence in toxoplasma ROP16 nucleotide sequences from human and meat samples
title_fullStr Striking divergence in toxoplasma ROP16 nucleotide sequences from human and meat samples
title_full_unstemmed Striking divergence in toxoplasma ROP16 nucleotide sequences from human and meat samples
title_sort Striking divergence in toxoplasma ROP16 nucleotide sequences from human and meat samples
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Protein kinase
Rop16 protein
Unclassified drug
Protein tyrosine kinase
Protozoal protein
Article
Beef cattle
Chicken meat
Child
Cluster analysis
Colombian
Dna sequence
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
Gene locus
Genetic strain
Genetic variability
Host range
Human
Major clinical study
Nonhuman
Parasite virulence
Phylogeny
Polymerase chain reaction
Pork
Priority journal
Serotyping
Soldier
Toxoplasma gondii
Colombia
Dna sequence
Female
Genetics
Genotype
Isolation and purification
Male
Meat
Parasitology
Pregnancy
Toxoplasma
Toxoplasmosis
Child
Colombia
Female
Genetic variation
Genotype
Humans
Male
Meat
Pregnancy
Protein-tyrosine kinases
Protozoan proteins
Toxoplasma
Toxoplasmosis
Foodborne diseases
Infectious uveitis
Rop16 protein
Toxoplasma
Virulence
topic Protein kinase
Rop16 protein
Unclassified drug
Protein tyrosine kinase
Protozoal protein
Article
Beef cattle
Chicken meat
Child
Cluster analysis
Colombian
Dna sequence
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
Gene locus
Genetic strain
Genetic variability
Host range
Human
Major clinical study
Nonhuman
Parasite virulence
Phylogeny
Polymerase chain reaction
Pork
Priority journal
Serotyping
Soldier
Toxoplasma gondii
Colombia
Dna sequence
Female
Genetics
Genotype
Isolation and purification
Male
Meat
Parasitology
Pregnancy
Toxoplasma
Toxoplasmosis
Child
Colombia
Female
Genetic variation
Genotype
Humans
Male
Meat
Pregnancy
Protein-tyrosine kinases
Protozoan proteins
Toxoplasma
Toxoplasmosis
Foodborne diseases
Infectious uveitis
Rop16 protein
Toxoplasma
Virulence
toxoplasma gondii
dna
Rop16 protein
Sequence analysis
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv toxoplasma gondii
dna
Rop16 protein
Sequence analysis
description Background. ROP16 is a protein kinase of Toxoplasma gondii identified in the mouse model as a virulent marker, but it is unknown whether this finding is relevant in human toxoplasmosis. Methods. We obtained the Toxoplasma ROP16 locus DNA sequence in samples from 12 patients with ocular toxoplasmosis, 1 sample from a patient with congenital toxoplasmosis, 22 samples from soldiers operating in the jungle, 2 samples from urban soldiers, and 10 samples from meat for human consumption. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay specific for antibodies against the ROP16 mouse-virulent peptide was performed in 46 serum specimens from patients with ocular toxoplasmosis and in 28 serum specimens from patients with chronic asymptomatic infection, of whom 19 had congenital infection and 11 had toxoplasmic lymphadenitis. Results. We found a striking divergence of the ROP16 nucleotide sequences. Ten of 12 sequences (83.3%) from patients with ocular toxoplasmosis clustered with those of mouse-virulent strains, whereas 7 of 7 ROP16 sequences (100%) from meat were clustered with those of mouse-avirulent strains. Only 11 of 104 serum specimens (10.5%) had specific antibodies against the mouse-virulent peptide, and there was no association between clinical forms and positive results of serological assays. Conclusions. The majority of ROP16 nucleotide sequences from Colombian patients with ocular toxoplasmosis belonged to the group of mouse-virulent strains. © 2014 The Author.
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