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Genetic Diversity and Structure of Oncomelania Hupensis Hupensis in Two Eco-epidemiological Settings As Revealed by the Mitochondrial COX1 Gene Sequences

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Journal Mol Biol Rep
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2021 Nov 2
PMID 34725747
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Background: Oncomelania hupensis hupensis is the only intermediate host of Schistosoma japonicum, the causative agent of schistosomiasis in China and is therefore of significant medical and veterinary health importance. Although tremendous progress has been achieved, there remains an understudied area of approximately 2.06 billion m of potential snail habitats. This area could be further increased by annual flooding. Therefore, an understanding of population genetics of snails in these areas may be useful for future monitoring and control activities.

Methods And Results: We sampled snails from Hexian (HX), Zongyang (ZY) and Shitai (ST) in Anhui (schistosomiasis transmission control), and from Hengtang (HT), Taicang (TC), Dongsan (DS) and Xisan (XS) in Jiangsu (schistosomiasis transmission interrupted), downstream of Anhui. ST, DS and XS are classified as hilly and mountainous areas, and HX, ZY, TC and HT as lake and marshland areas. The mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene were sequenced. Out of 115 snails analyzed, 29 haplotypes were identified. We observed 56 (8.72%) polymorphic sites consisting of 51 transitions, four transversions and one multiple mutational change. The overall haplotype and nucleotide diversity were 0.899 and 0.01569, respectively. Snail populations in Anhui had higher genetic diversity than in Jiangsu. 73.32% of total variation was distributed among sites and 26.68% within sites. Snails were significantly separated according to eco-epidemiological settings in both network and phylogenetic analyses.

Conclusion: Our results could provide important guidance towards assessing coevolutionary interactions of snails with S. japonicum, as well as for future molluscan host monitoring and control activities.

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