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    Extensive testing of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for Giardia duodenalis assemblage A confirms its good discriminatory power

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    2022
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    Klotz, Christian
    Sannella, Anna Rosa
    Weisz, Filip
    Chaudhry, Umer
    Sroka, Jacek
    Tůmová, Pavla
    Nohýnková, Eva
    Ignatius, Ralf
    Aebischer, Toni
    Betson, Martha
    Troell, Karin
    Cacciò, Simone M.
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    Background: The fagellated parasite Giardia duodenalis is a major and global cause of diarrhoeal disease. Eight genetically very distinct groups, known as assemblages A to H, have been recognized in the G. duodenalis species complex, two of which (assemblages A and B) infect humans and other mammalian hosts. Informative typing schemes are essential to understand transmission pathways, characterize outbreaks and trace zoonotic transmission.In this study, we evaluated a published multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) scheme for G. duodenalis assemblage A,which is based on six polymorphic markers.Methods: We genotyped 60 human-derived and 11 animal-derived G. duodenalis isolates collected in Europe and on other continents based on the published protocol. After retrieving previously published genotyping data and excluding isolates whose sequences showed allelic sequence heterozygosity, we analysed a dataset comprising 146 isolates.Results: We identifed novel variants at fve of the six markers and identifed 78 distinct MLST types in the overall dataset. Phylogenetic interpretation of typing data confrmed that sub-assemblage AII only comprises human-derivedisolates, whereas sub-assemblage AI comprises all animal-derived isolates and a few human-derived isolates, suggesting limited zoonotic transmission. Within sub-assemblage AII, isolates from two outbreaks, which occurred in Swedenand Italy, respectively, had unique and distinct MLST types. Population genetic analysis showed a lack of clustering by geographical origin of the isolates.Conclusion: The MLST scheme evaluated provides sufcient discriminatory power for epidemiological studies of G. duodenalis assemblage A.
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