Detection and genotyping of Dientamoeba fragilis from symptomatic patients: New insights from Italy into a little-known gastrointestinal protozoan

Parasitol Int. 2024 Feb:98:102816. doi: 10.1016/j.parint.2023.102816. Epub 2023 Oct 13.

Abstract

Dientamoeba fragilis (D. fragilis) represents a common protozoan in both high and low income countries. Despite this, epidemiological data on dientamoebiasis are still limited, and it is possible that the actual prevalence rates of D. fragilis have been underestimated due to the challenges in its detection and identification. In the present study, symptomatic patients from Rome (Central Italy) were surveyed for two years to determine D. fragilis percentage of infection and genotypes. Stool samples collection was performed over 864 patients, DNA extracted, and RT-PCR performed by the SeeGene Allplex™ Gastrointestinal Parasite Panel Assays. Seventy-nine resulted positive for D. fragilis (9.1%). Co-infections were detected in 22 isolates: 21 displayed Blastocystis sp. + D. fragilis (27.8%). Based on the sequence of a central fragment of the SSU rRNA gene, only genotype 1 was identified. These findings are among the few available data regarding genetic diversity of D. fragilis in Italy. Large-scale human and animal research are required to enhance our knowledge of prevalence, host range, genetic variability and zoonotic transmission of this little-known intestinal protozoan.

Keywords: Dientamoebiasis; Gastrointestinal protozoans; Genotype 1.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Dientamoeba / genetics
  • Dientamoebiasis* / epidemiology
  • Dientamoebiasis* / parasitology
  • Feces / parasitology
  • Genotype
  • Humans
  • Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic* / parasitology
  • Italy / epidemiology