Genetic variation in RPOIILS gene encoding RNA polymerase II largest subunit from Leishmania major
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Genetic variation in RPOIILS gene encoding RNA polymerase II largest subunit from Leishmania major
Abstract
Leishmaniasis is a geographically widespread severe disease which includes visceral leishmaniasis, cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). There are 350 million people at risk in over 80 countries. In the Old World, CL is usually caused by Leishmania major, Leishmania tropica, and Leishmania aethiopica complex which 90 % of cases occurring in Afghanistan, Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Brazil, and Peru. Recently, some reports showed that some strains of L. major have internal transcribed space (ITS-1) with differential size exhibiting homology with the related gene in a divergent genus of kinetoplastida, the Crithidia. This prompted us to analyze the mentioned gene in 100 isolates obtained from patients with suspected CL. After obtaining samples from 100 patients, DNA extraction was performed and ITS-1 was analyzed using PCR-RFLP. These samples were sequenced for verifying their homology. Then, RPOIILS gene was analyzed in the samples that their ITS-1 gene exhibiting homology with the related gene in Crithidia. Results showed that 10 % of the isolates have ITS-1 exhibiting different size with the routine ones. Sequencing of them showed their similarity to the one from Crithidia fasciculata. RPOIILS gene encoding RNA polymerase II largest subunit analysis showed genetic diversity. This study might also help in solving the problems concerning Leishmaniasis outbreak currently facing in Iran and some other endemic regions of the world.
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