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  • A study by Venkatesan et al. (2023) analyzed the benzimidazole resistance of the canine hookworm Ancylostoma caninum in the USA using β-tubulin isotype-1 metabarcoding.
  • Using existing data, researchers found other hookworm species (A. braziliense, A. tubaeforme, and U. stenocephala) alongside A. caninum, indicating that the non-A. caninum samples were still susceptible to benzimidazole.
  • The study highlighted that the metabarcoding approach could effectively identify hookworm species from dog feces without needing to rely on post-mortem analysis or egg size measurements.

Article Abstract

Nationwide sampling by Venkatesan and colleagues (2023) described the resistance status of the canine hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum, to benzimidazoles across the USA via β-tubulin isotype-1 amplicon metabarcoding. In this study, we aimed to use the existing public amplicon metabarcoding data and mine it for the presence of β-tubulin isotype-1 sequences that belong to hookworm species other than A. caninum. Through bioinformatics analysis we assigned species to A. caninum, Ancylostoma braziliense, Ancylostoma tubaeforme and Uncinaria stenocephala. All non-A. caninum sequences contained only the benzimidazole susceptible residues of β-tubulin isotype-1. Using two β-tubulin isotype-1 metabarcoding sequence data (assay targeting 134 and 167 codons, and assay targeting 198 and 200 codons), 2.0% (6/307) and 2.9% (9/310) individual samples had hookworms other than A. caninum (A. braziliense n = 5, A. tubaeforme n = 4 and U. stenocephala n = 2), respectively. We identified one sample containing A. braziliense in each of the Northeastern region and Midwestern region, and in three samples from the Southern region. Presence of A. tubaeforme in dog faeces is considered as pseudoparasitism. There were no statistically significant regional differences for the distribution of each species, for either of the two assays independently or combined (χ tests, P > 0.05). Our work demonstrates the utility of the amplicon metabarcoding for the identification of species through antemortem assays, thus resolving the dilemma of assigning hookworm species based on either post-mortem or egg sizes for the identification of hookworms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2024.110118DOI Listing

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