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Volume 7, Issue 1 (Suppl)
J Clin Exp Pathol
ISSN: 2161-0681 JCEP, an open access journal
Pediatric Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 2017
March 15-16, 2017
March 15-16, 2017 London, UK
12
th
International Conference on
Pediatric Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Evaluating and setting up a qPCR by high resolution melting method for definite discrimination of
Leishmania
species by targeting AAP 3 gene
Parviz Parvizi
Pasteur Institute of Iran, Iran
L
eishmania
as protozoan parasites causes major diseases of leishmaniasis in the people of tropical and subtropical regions. In
different hosts including humans, clinical samples, rodents and/or other mammals as reservoir hosts and sand flies as vectors,
mixed infections, co-infections and different hybrids of
Leishmania
parasite with different aneuploidy in chromosomes were observed.
To differentiate common old world parasite species and discriminate co-infection with different species the genetic variation analysis
and SNP prediction was identified by using high resolution melting analysis as a powerful method. For each species, one standard
sample was amplified and a recognized region was cloned. Three sets of primer were designed for nuclear gene of amino acid
permeases
(AAP3)
gene and EvaGreen dye mechanism was used and the different temperature of HRM species was optimized.
Temperature variation in HRM separated
L
.
major
and
L.
tropica co-infections and their sub-strains. The specific and common
primers were separate species and strains by melting temperature analysis. To compare with variety of mitochondrial and nuclear
genes,
AAP3
gene is more sensitive and specific than other genes for identification of
Leishmania
parasites. The setup HRM could
separate common species of
Leishmania
parasite and useful in separations intra-stains. Efficiency and regression coefficient reactions
for genus and species
Leishmania
were also validated.
Biography
Parviz Parvizi has completed his PhD from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (London University) and Natural History Museum (London) in
2004. He was a Full Professor since 2015 and has been appointed as the Head of Parasitology department and also as the Director of Parasitology, Immunology
and Mycology Research Group at Pasteur Institute of Iran. He has published more than 60 papers in reputed journals.
parp@pasteur.ac.irParviz Parvizi, J Clin Exp Pathol 2017, 7:1 (Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-0681.C1.031