SELECTION FOR CADMIUM-TOLERANCE IN BIOMPHALARIA ALEXANDRINA SNAILS CHARACTARIZATION BASED ON GENETIC STUDIES, AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI ASSOCIATION | ||
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology | ||
Article 12, Volume 47, Issue 3, December 2017, Pages 575-588 PDF (804.96 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/jesp.2017.77713 | ||
Authors | ||
SHADIA H. MOHAMED1; HANAA M. M. EL KHAYAT2; SAMIA M. FAWZI1; DINA G. TAWFIK2 | ||
1Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11566, Egypt. | ||
2Environmental Research Laboratory, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Embaba P.O. Box 30, Giza, Egypt. | ||
Abstract | ||
Biomphalaria alexandrina snails were examined for their tolerance to cadmium (Cd) toxicity through three generations produced by self-fertilization by exposing snails to serial concentrations of Cd and selection for the most tolerant ones through the successive generations. Results showed a gradual increase in the LC50 & LC90 values via successive generations indicating tolerance upgrading phenotype. Also, the selected and non-selected snails were examined for susceptibility to Schistosoma mansoni and hematological criteria. B. alexandrina showed refractory tendency with significant increase in hemocytes; granulocytes; indicating that defense mechanism was stronger than other ones. The dendro-gram based on the similarity matrices of ISSR-PCR banding patterns resulted with ten random primers, showed that the selected groups of the 1st and 2nd generations were the most similar and clustered together forming a distinct group that in turn cluster with nonselected laboratory group that in turn cluster with parent group (field, non-selected), while the 3rd selected generation was the most divergent group, indicating its genetic drift. The mating system and selection succeeded in evolution of Cd tolerance snail isolate; characterized genetically, physiologically, showed refractory tendency to S. mansoni infection. | ||
Keywords | ||
Biomphalaria alexandrina; toxicity curve; cadmium-tolerance; genetic selection; hemocytes; Schistosoma mansoni; Infection; ISSR; similarity; dendrogram | ||
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