• Aucun résultat trouvé

Ring trials on Obsoletus complex species

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Partager "Ring trials on Obsoletus complex species"

Copied!
1
0
0

Texte intégral

(1)

2009 Medreonet Proceedings 143 Revue Élev . Méd. vét. P ays trop., 2009, 62 (2-4) : 81-180 ■ VECT OR SUR VEILLANCE

r

ing

t

rials

on

o

Bsoletus

C

omPlex

s

PeCies

C. Cêtre-Sossah

1*

T. Balenghien

1

C. Garros

1

I. Rakotoarivony

1

J.C. Delécolle

2

R. Meiswinkel

3 Culicoides species are difficult to identify but, recently,

molecu-lar identification tools based on cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (CO1), internal transcribed spacer 1 or 2 (ITS-1 or ITS-2) have been developed for Palaearctic species including vector spe-cies. In the framework of Medreonet network, the workpackage on “Regional surveillance of vectors” includes guidelines on Palaearctic and Mediterranean Culicoides species identification using molecular tools. Three ring trials were carried out to test whether the methods and tools used in the main laboratories of Europe were adequate and able to identify species correctly. Moreover, a questionnaire was sent to each laboratory to record the protocols and tools used for molecular identification. The four species of the Obsoletus complex, C. obsoletus, C. scoticus,

C. chiopterus, and C. dewulfi were selected for the ring trial.

All specimens were first morphologically identified by experts. The first ring trial containing eight specimens (four males and four females) of the four species was sent on the 4th of August 2008 to 13 different participating laboratories from seven coun-tries. Two types of material were sent: extracted deoxyribonucleic

acid (DNA) (four samples/species) and phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)-ground biting midges (34 samples/species). Eventually, two laboratories did not participate. Only two out of the 11 partici-pating laboratories correctly identified the species. The molecu-lar identification used was based on ITS-1 and ITS-2 markers. A second ring trial was sent in April 2009 with only extracted DNA samples to avoid the different extraction steps which could interfere with tool sensitivity. A total of 20 extracted DNA sam-ples were sent to 10 participating laboratories. Four out of the 10 correctly identified the species. Three laboratories used methods based on ITS-2 or ITS-1 markers, and one laboratory used CO1. Finally, a third ring trial with 20 PBS-ground samples was sent in September 2009 to 10 laboratories. Only one laboratory cor-rectly identified the species. Sensitivity and specificity of the molecular tools used are discussed.

Keywords: CuliCOides – moleculargenetics –

iDentification – obsoletuscomplex – pcr –

laboratoryDiagnosis.

1.CIRAD, UMR Emerging and Exotic Animal Disease Control, TA A-15/G, Campus international de Baillarguet, F-34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. 2. Faculté de Médecine, Institut de parasitologie et pathologie tropicale, Strasbourg, France.

3. CIDC-Lelystad, the Netherlands. * Corresponding author

Tel.: +33 4 67 59 39 11; Fax: +33 4 67 59 37 98 E-mail: catherine.cetre-sossah@cirad.fr

Références

Documents relatifs

locally nilpotent derivations, degree functions, filtrations, Makar-Limanov invariants, Derksen in- variants, ring invariants, modifications, exotic

In this work, I limit my analysis to the second edition text only, and I focus on the value of the written word as a token of the relationship between the

The 5.7 kcal mol 1 difference corresponds to a partial loss of aromaticity in (1c), due to the geometrical constraint brought by the cyclobutene moiety (ring strain energy of

Our density data analyses (14-17), performed in order to improve the first models which were mainly based on orbital data of satellites with perigee greater than 250 km,

In all three species, analyses of covariance revealed that, after adjustment for ring width or mean ring density, there was still significant (p < 0.01) clone variability

Each of the 13 participating laboratories (from seven dif- ferent countries) received on the 4th of August 2008 a panel of 38 samples of 11 µL of a phosphate-buffered saline

As a starting point, we decided to review three European ring trials into which we took part (AIV/RRT-PCR, BT/ELISA & PCR(2), ASF/ELISA & PCR), one that we are

scoticus, from the Obsoletus complex, are extremely difficult to identify by using traditional methods such as morphological examina- tion.. The deoxyribonucleic acid