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Molecular identification of Korean Trichinella isolates

  • Sohn, Woon-Mok;Hun, Sun;Chung, Dong-Il;Pozio, Edoardo
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.125-127
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    • 2003
  • Muscle larvae of Trichinella isolates from two outbreaks in Korea were analyzed by a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and multiple-PCR. All of the muscle larvae showed a band similar to that of T. spiralis larvae of the reference strain. The two Korean Trichinella isolates (isolate code ISS623 and ISS1078) might be classifiable to Trichinella spiralis.

Immune Correlates of Resistance to Trichinella spiralis Reinfection in Mice

  • Chu, Ki-Back;Kim, Sang-Soo;Lee, Su-Hwa;Lee, Dong-Hun;Kim, Ah-Ra;Quan, Fu-Shi
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제54권5호
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    • pp.637-643
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    • 2016
  • The immune correlate of host resistance induced by reinfection of Trichinella spiralis remains unclear. In this study, we investigated immune correlates between the resistance and serum IgG antibody level, $CD23^+$ $IgM^+$ B cells, and eosinophil responses induced by T. spiralis reinfection. Mice were primarily infected with 10 or 100 T. spiralis larvae (10 TS, 100 TS), respectively, and after 4 weeks, they were challenge infected with 100 T. spiralis larvae (10-100 TS, 100-100 TS). Upon challenge infections, 10-100 TS mice induced significantly higher levels of T. spiralis-specific total IgG antibody responses in sera and antibody secreting cell responses in spleens compared to 100-100 TS mice, resulting in significantly reduced worm burdens in 10-100 TS mice (60% and 70% reductions for adult and larvae, respectively). Higher levels of eosinophils were found in mice primarily infected with 10 TS compared to those of 100 TS at week 8 upon challenge. $CD23^+$ $IgM^+$ B cells were found to be increased significantly in mice primarily infected with 10 TS. These results indicate that primary infection of 10 larvae of T. spiralis, rather than 100 larvae, induces significant resistance against reinfection which closely correlated with T. spiralis-specific IgG, eosinophil, and $CD23^+$ $IgM^+$ B cell responses.

Susceptibility of Laboratory Rodents to Trichinella papuae

  • Sadaow, Lakkhana;Intapan, Pewpan M.;Boonmars, Thidarut;Morakote, Nimit;Maleewong, Wanchai
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제51권6호
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    • pp.629-632
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    • 2013
  • Members of the genus Trichinella are small nematodes that can infect a wide range of animal hosts. However, their infectivity varies depending on the parasite and host species combination. In this study, we examined the susceptibility of 4 species of laboratory rodents, i.e., mice, rats, hamsters, and gerbils to Trichinella papuae, an emerging non-encapsulated Trichinella species. Trichinella spiralis and Trichinella pseudospiralis were also included in this study for comparison. Fifteen animals of each rodent species were infected orally with 100 muscle larvae of each Trichinella species. Intestinal worm burden was determined at day 6 and 10 post-inoculation (PI). The numbers of muscle larvae were examined at day 45 PI. The reproductive capacity index (RCI) of the 3 Trichinella species in different rodent hosts was determined. By day 6 PI, 33.2-69.6% of the inoculated larvae of the 3 Trichinella species became adult worms in the small intestines of the host animals. However, in rats, more than 96% of adult worms of all 3 Trichinella species were expelled from the gut by day 10 PI. In gerbils, only 4.8-18.1% of adult worms were expelled by day 10 PI. In accordance with the intestinal worm burden and the persistence of adults, the RCI was the highest in gerbils with values of $241.5{\pm}41.0$ for T. papuae, $432.6{\pm}48$ for T. pseudospiralis, and $528.6{\pm}20.6$ for T. spiralis. Hamsters ranked second and mice ranked third in susceptibility in terms of the RCI, Rats yielded the lowest parasite RCI for all 3 Trichinella species. Gerbils may be an alternative laboratory animal for isolation and maintenance of Trichinella spp.

조직인공소화법과 ELISA를 이용한 국내 출하돈의 선모충(Trichinella spiralis) 감염실태 조사 (The survey of Trichinella spiralis infection in finishing pigs using the pepsin-digestion method and ELISA in Korea)

  • 서흔수;우계형;윤희정
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.269-277
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    • 2004
  • Trichinella spiralis is one of the important zoonotic parasites with a wide variety of vertebrates hosts in nature. The purpose of this study were to analyze ESP(Excretory-Secretory Protein) antigen, to evaluate ELISA for the serological diagnosis of Trichinosis, and to survey T. spiralis infection in finishing pigs using the pepsin digestion method and ELISA in Korea. In the analysis of ESP antigen by SDS-PAGE and Western blot, 4 major bands (70, 55, 52.6, and 49 kDa) were revealed from the ESP antigen. Predilection sites of T. spiralis were the diaphragm, the tongue, masseter muscles, intercostal muscle, and hindlimb in orders in the experimentally infected rats. Sera from 581 swine were tested by ELISA with ESP antigen. The 54 (9.3%) sera were suspected as positive reactors, however, these 54 sera were determined as false positives by the use of Western blotting. This study demonstrated that the ELISA was not suitable for the examination of T. spiralis in pork. The diaphragm muscle samples of 251 finishing pigs were tested by the method of pepsin-digestion for the presence of Trichinella larvae, however, T. spiralis was not detected from the samples. We could not find out T. spiralis infection in pig in Korea pork.

The first human case of Trichinella spiralis infection in Korea

  • Sohn, Woon-Mok;Kim, Han-Mo;Chung, Dong-Il;Yee, Sung-Tae
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.111-115
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    • 2000
  • Three cases of human infection by Trichinella spiralis were first confirmed by detecting encysted larvae in the biopsied muscle in December 1997, in Korea. The patients were one 35-and two 39-year-old males residing in Kochang-gun, Kyongsangnam-do. They had a common past history of eating raw liver, spleen, blood and muscle of a badger, Meles meles melanogenvs, and complained of high fever, facial and periorbital edema, and myalgia. Hematologic and biochemical examinations revealed leukocytosis and eosinophilia, and highly elevated levels of GOT, GPT, LDH and CPK. In the gastrocnemius muscle of a patient, roundly coiled nematode larvae were detected. The larvae measured 0.775-1.050 (av 0.908) mm in length, and 0.026-0.042 (av. 0.035) mm in maximum width. The specific IgG antibody levels in three patients' sera were significantly higher when compared with those of normal controls. The patients were treated with flubendazole and albendazole for 15-30 days, and discharged at 13-34 days post-admission. From the above findings, it was confirmed that T. spiralis is present in Korea, and the badger plays a role of as the natural host.

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Therapeutic Potential of Myrrh and Ivermectin against Experimental Trichinella spiralis Infection in Mice

  • Basyoni, Maha M.A.;El-Sabaa, Abdel-Aleem A.
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제51권3호
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    • pp.297-304
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    • 2013
  • Trichinosis is a parasitic zoonosis caused by the nematode Trichinella spiralis. Anthelmintics are used to eliminate intestinal adults as well as tissue-migrating and encysted larvae. This study aimed to investigate the effects of ivermectin and myrrh obtained from the aloe-gum resin of Commiphora molmol on experimental trichinosis. Ninety albino mice were orally infected with 300 T. spiralis larvae. Drugs were tested against adult worms at day 0 and day 5 and against encysted larvae on day 15 and day 35 post-infection (PI). Mature worms and encysted larvae were counted in addition to histopathological examination of muscle specimens. Serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), total protein, albumin, globulin, urea, and creatinine values were estimated. Significant reductions in mean worm numbers were detected in ivermectin treated mice at day 0 and day 5 PI achieving efficacies of 98.5% and 80.0%, while efficacies of myrrh in treated mice were 80.7% and 51.5%, respectively. At days 15 and 35 post-infection, ivermectin induced significant reduction in encysted larval counts achieving efficacies of 76.5% and 54.0%, respectively, while myrrh efficacies were 76.6% and 35.0%, respectively. AST, ALT, urea, and creatinine levels were reduced, while total proteins were increased in response to both treatments compared to their values in the infected non-treated mice. Ivermectin use for controlling T. spiralis could be continued. Myrrh was effective and could be a promising drug against the Egyptian strains of T. spiralis with results nearly comparable to ivermectin.

An Outbreak of Trichinosis with Molecular Identification of Trichinella sp. in Vietnam

  • Nguyen, Van De;Nguyen, Vu Trung;Nguyen, Hong Ha;Vu, Thi Nga;Nguyen, Minh Ha;Pham, Thanh Thuy;Le, Van Duyet;Chai, Jong-Yil
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.339-343
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    • 2012
  • The 5th outbreak of trichinosis occurred in a mountainous area of North Vietnam in 2012, involving 24 patients among 27 people who consumed raw pork together. Six of these patients visited several hospitals in Hanoi for treatment. Similar clinical symptoms appeared in these patients within 5-8 days after eating infected raw pork, which consisted of fever, muscle pain, difficult moving, edema, difficult swallowing, and difficult breathing. ELISA revealed all (6/6) positive reactions against Trichinella spiralis antigen and all cases showed positive biopsy results for Trichinella sp. larvae in the muscle. The larvae detected in the patients were identified as T. spiralis (Vietnamese strain) by the molecular analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit III (cox3) gene.

Expressed Sequence Tags of Trichinella spiralis Muscle Stage Larvae

  • Park, Hae-Kyung;Chang, Seong-Won;Kang, Se-Won;Cho, Min-Kyoung;Choi, Sun-Hee;Hong, Yeon-Chul;Lee, Yong-Seok;Jeong, Hae-Jin;Yu, Hak-Sun
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제46권2호
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    • pp.59-63
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    • 2008
  • In order to obtain greater insight into the relevant genomic expression patterns of Trichinella spiralis, 992 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were collected from a cDNA library of T. spiralis muscle stage larvae and assembled into 60 clusters and 385 singletons. Of them, 445 (44.7%) ESTs were annotated to their homologous genes, and small fractions were matched to known genes of nematodes. The annotated ESTs were classified into 25 eukaryotic orthologous groups (KOG). Cytochrome C oxidase (34 clones) was found to be most frequent species.

Application of Giemsa stain for easy detection of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae

  • Ramirez-Melgar, Carmen;Gomez-Priego, Alberto;De-La-Rosa, Jorge-Luis
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.65-68
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    • 2007
  • The application of Giemsa technique to stain compressed diaphragm samples obtained from rodents experimentally infected with Trichinella spiralis is described. Diaphragm samples from rats heavily infected with 20 muscle larvae per gram of body weight(20 ML/gbw) were cut into several pieces and stained with Giemsa; on the other hand, whole diaphragms from slightly infected mice(1 ML/gbw) were also stained with Giemsa. Besides, muscle samples were also stained with Giemsa. Observation at 10 $\times$ magnification revealed that both ML and nurse cells(NC) look as bluish structures clearly contrasting with the pinkish color of the non-infected muscle fibers. NC in the diaphragms of mice could be easily observed at naked eye as blue points contrasting with the pink surrounding areas formed by the non-infected muscle fibers. Among NC observed in the diaphragms of rats infected with 20 ML/gbw, 4.4% was multiple infection. These findings were confirmed in sectioned and hematoxylin-eosin stained specimens. This data could be usefulness for a rapid diagnosis of trichinellosis in post-mortem mammals without magnification procedures.

선모충(Trichinella spiralis) 유충의 조직 내 배설, 분리 및 감염항원 단백의 분포 (The Localization of the Excretory, Purified and Infected Antigenic Protein in the Tissue of Trichinella spiralis Larval Worm)

  • 김수진;주경환;정명숙;노영복
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • 제37권1호
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    • pp.43-52
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    • 2007
  • 선모충(Trichinella spiralis) 유충의 조직세포에 존재하는 분비배설, 감염 및 45 kDa 단백 항원의 분포를 확인하기 위하여 면역항체와 황금표지 단백A 복합체를 이용한 면역전자현미경 방법을 사용하였다. 분비배설항원은 선모충에 감염된 실험쥐의 근육으로부터 분리된 선모충을 인공배양 용액에 1일, 3일 동안 배양한 배양액을 수집하여 배설항원으로 사용하였다. 45 kDa 단백 항원은 실험용 흰쥐 근육에서 분리된 선모충유충을 분쇄하여 45 kDa 단백 항원을 분리하였다. 수집된 분비배설항원과 45 kDa 단백 항원은 실험토끼에 주사한 다음 6주 후에 실험토끼의 혈청으로부터 면역항체를 수집하였다. 감염항체는 선모충유충을 실험용 흰쥐에 감염시키고 4주 후에 실험용 흰쥐에서 수집된 혈청으로부터 분리하였다. 실험용 흰쥐 근육에서 분리된 선모충 유충은 고정과 탈수과정을 거처 Lowicryl HM20에 포매하고 초박절편을 제작하여 면역항체와 황금표지 단백A 복합체 (입자크기 15nm)를 반응시켜 전자현미경으로 관찰하였다. 1일 분비배설항원에 대한 실험용토끼 면역항체를 선모충유충 조직항원에 반응시켰을 때 충체의 표피와 기저층 그리고 식도세포간질 (esophagus interstitial matrix, EIM) 및 stichocyte의 ${\alpha}_0,\;{\alpha}_1$ 과립에 황금입자가 표지되었다. 3일 분비배설항원에 대한 실험용토끼 면역항체를 선모충유충 조직항원에 반응시켰을 때 충체의 표피와 기저층 그리고 EIM 및 stichocyte의 ${\alpha}_0$ 과립에 황금입자가 표지 되었다. 감염항체를 선모충 유충 조직항원에 반응시켰을 때 충체의 표피와 EIM에 황금입자가 표지되었다. 그리고 분리된 45 kDa 단백 항원에 대한 실험용토끼 면역항체를 선모충유충 조직항원에 반응시켰을 때 충체의 표피와 기저층 그리고 EIM 및 stichocyte의 ${\alpha}_0\;{\alpha}_1$ 과립에 황금입자가 표지되었다. 따라서 1일 동안 배설되는 분비배설항원은 선모충 유충의 표피와 stichocyte의 ${\alpha}_0\;{\alpha}_1$ 과립에서 유도되는 반면에 3일 동안 배설되는 분비배설항원은 표피와 stichocyte의 ${\alpha}_0$ 과립에서 유도되고, 선모충유충 감염후 1주, 4주에 실험쥐에서 형성되는 감염항체는 선모충의 표피와 기저층 그리고 EIM에서 분비되는 항원에 의하여 생성된다. 이상의 결과로 선모충의 분비배설항원과 감염항원은 선모충 유충의 표피와 EIM및 stichocyte의 ${\alpha}_0\;{\alpha}_1$ 과립에서 유도되며 이들은 45 kDa 단백을 포함하고 있는 것으로 생각된다.