Enterocytozoon bieneusi detected by molecular methods in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system in Brazil

BACKGROUND Enterocytozoon bieneusi are the most common microsporidia associated with different clinical manifestations such as diarrhoea, respiratory tract inflammation and acalculous cholecystitis, especially in immunocompromised patients. Infection usually occurs by ingestion of food and water contaminated with spores, but can also result from direct contact with spores through broken skin, eye lesions, and sexual transmission, depending on the microsporidian species. Although there are reports of E. bieneusi found in humans and animals in Brazil, there are no published studies of environmental samples examined by molecular methods. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to verify the presence of E. bieneusi in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system by molecular methods. METHODS Raw sewage and treated effluent samples collected from a combined system were analysed for the presence of E. bieneusi using the internal transcriber spacer (ITS) region of E. bieneusi by nested polymerase chain reaction. FINDINGS The analysis revealed E. bieneusi presence and a novel genotype (EbRB) in one raw sewage sample and one treated effluent. MAIN CONCLUSIONS The presence of E. bieneusi in final effluent indicates that the combined system may not remove microsporidian spores. This study is the first report of E. bieneusi in environmental samples in Brazil.

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Main Authors: Yamashiro,Sandra, Fiuza,Vagner Ricardo da Silva, Teixeira,Ângela Therezinha Lauand Sampaio, Branco,Nilson, Levy,Carlos Emílio, Castro,Isabel Cristina Vidal Siqueira de, Franco,Regina Maura Bueno
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Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027620170006004032017-05-26Enterocytozoon bieneusi detected by molecular methods in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system in BrazilYamashiro,SandraFiuza,Vagner Ricardo da SilvaTeixeira,Ângela Therezinha Lauand SampaioBranco,NilsonLevy,Carlos EmílioCastro,Isabel Cristina Vidal Siqueira deFranco,Regina Maura Bueno sewage Enterocytozoon bieneusi PCR treated effluent combined system Brazil BACKGROUND Enterocytozoon bieneusi are the most common microsporidia associated with different clinical manifestations such as diarrhoea, respiratory tract inflammation and acalculous cholecystitis, especially in immunocompromised patients. Infection usually occurs by ingestion of food and water contaminated with spores, but can also result from direct contact with spores through broken skin, eye lesions, and sexual transmission, depending on the microsporidian species. Although there are reports of E. bieneusi found in humans and animals in Brazil, there are no published studies of environmental samples examined by molecular methods. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to verify the presence of E. bieneusi in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system by molecular methods. METHODS Raw sewage and treated effluent samples collected from a combined system were analysed for the presence of E. bieneusi using the internal transcriber spacer (ITS) region of E. bieneusi by nested polymerase chain reaction. FINDINGS The analysis revealed E. bieneusi presence and a novel genotype (EbRB) in one raw sewage sample and one treated effluent. MAIN CONCLUSIONS The presence of E. bieneusi in final effluent indicates that the combined system may not remove microsporidian spores. This study is the first report of E. bieneusi in environmental samples in Brazil.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.112 n.6 20172017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762017000600403en10.1590/0074-02760160435
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author Yamashiro,Sandra
Fiuza,Vagner Ricardo da Silva
Teixeira,Ângela Therezinha Lauand Sampaio
Branco,Nilson
Levy,Carlos Emílio
Castro,Isabel Cristina Vidal Siqueira de
Franco,Regina Maura Bueno
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Fiuza,Vagner Ricardo da Silva
Teixeira,Ângela Therezinha Lauand Sampaio
Branco,Nilson
Levy,Carlos Emílio
Castro,Isabel Cristina Vidal Siqueira de
Franco,Regina Maura Bueno
Enterocytozoon bieneusi detected by molecular methods in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system in Brazil
author_facet Yamashiro,Sandra
Fiuza,Vagner Ricardo da Silva
Teixeira,Ângela Therezinha Lauand Sampaio
Branco,Nilson
Levy,Carlos Emílio
Castro,Isabel Cristina Vidal Siqueira de
Franco,Regina Maura Bueno
author_sort Yamashiro,Sandra
title Enterocytozoon bieneusi detected by molecular methods in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system in Brazil
title_short Enterocytozoon bieneusi detected by molecular methods in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system in Brazil
title_full Enterocytozoon bieneusi detected by molecular methods in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system in Brazil
title_fullStr Enterocytozoon bieneusi detected by molecular methods in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Enterocytozoon bieneusi detected by molecular methods in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system in Brazil
title_sort enterocytozoon bieneusi detected by molecular methods in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system in brazil
description BACKGROUND Enterocytozoon bieneusi are the most common microsporidia associated with different clinical manifestations such as diarrhoea, respiratory tract inflammation and acalculous cholecystitis, especially in immunocompromised patients. Infection usually occurs by ingestion of food and water contaminated with spores, but can also result from direct contact with spores through broken skin, eye lesions, and sexual transmission, depending on the microsporidian species. Although there are reports of E. bieneusi found in humans and animals in Brazil, there are no published studies of environmental samples examined by molecular methods. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to verify the presence of E. bieneusi in raw sewage and treated effluent from a combined system by molecular methods. METHODS Raw sewage and treated effluent samples collected from a combined system were analysed for the presence of E. bieneusi using the internal transcriber spacer (ITS) region of E. bieneusi by nested polymerase chain reaction. FINDINGS The analysis revealed E. bieneusi presence and a novel genotype (EbRB) in one raw sewage sample and one treated effluent. MAIN CONCLUSIONS The presence of E. bieneusi in final effluent indicates that the combined system may not remove microsporidian spores. This study is the first report of E. bieneusi in environmental samples in Brazil.
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
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