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ABSTRACT: Background
Trichomonas vaginalis is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection cause trichomoniasis. In this study prevalence and genotype of Iranian isolates of T. vaginalis infected (dsRNA) viruses were evaluated by PCR-RFLP and obtained patterns were then confirmed by sequence analysis and genotype of these Iranian isolates confirmed again.Methods
Ten strains of T.vaginalis were collected from 1700 vaginal samples of women referred to hospitals associated with Iran University of Medical Sciences in Tehran, Iran during Feb 2016 to Jul 2017, evaluated in points of infection to T. vaginalis Virus (TVV-1) were used in a PCR-RFLP. All of ten isolates of T. vaginalis were examined by designed nested PCR for actin gene and then digestion patterns of three endonuclease enzymes of HindII, MseI and RsaI were evaluated and genotype of these isolates was defined.Results
By combination of fragments pattern of three enzymes of HindII, RsaI and MseI, three genotypes were found; six genotypes E, two genotypes G and two genotypes I. The most dominant genotypes were genotype E. Among four TVV infected isolates two genotype E, one genotype G and one genotype I were found, however among six uninfected T. vaginalis isolates to TVV-1, all of three genotypes were also found.Conclusion
Three genotypes E, G and I in T. vaginalis infected with dsRNA isolates were found, however, these three genotypes in T. vaginalis without virus were also observed. Further study is needed to evaluate genotypes of T. vaginalis, which infected virus in more great T. vaginalis population.
SUBMITTER: Orujzadeh F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6737360 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr-Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Orujzadeh Fariba F Tabatabaie Fatemeh F Khanaliha Khadijeh K Akhlaghi Lame L Bokharaei-Salim Farah F Fallah Soudabeh S Esteghamati Abdoulreza A Masoumi-Asl Hossein H
Iranian journal of parasitology 20190401 2
<h4>Background</h4><i>Trichomonas vaginalis</i> is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection cause trichomoniasis. In this study prevalence and genotype of Iranian isolates of <i>T. vaginalis</i> infected (dsRNA) viruses were evaluated by PCR-RFLP and obtained patterns were then confirmed by sequence analysis and genotype of these Iranian isolates confirmed again.<h4>Methods</h4>Ten strains of <i>T.vaginalis</i> were collected from 1700 vaginal samples of women referred to hospitals associated ...[more]