WILDLIFE RELATED PATHOGEN SURVEILLANCE WITH NANOPORE SEQUENCING OF EDNA SAMPLES: COMPARING IN VITRO AND IN SILICA TARGET ENRICHMENT APPROACHES
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: Surveillance of wildlife populations for diseases is crucial for the early detection of
emerging epidemiological situations, protecting animal conservation efforts and safeguarding the public
and animal health. Environmental DNA/RNA (eDNA/eRNA) techniques have gained popularity due to
their non-invasive nature and efficiency, making them a valuable instrument for monitoring wildlife-re-
lated pathogens (wRP). eDNA offers distinct advantages over conventional direct sampling methods,
particularly in the detection of parasitic diseases, where the environment serves as a common reservoir
for various parasitic life stages and hosts. with the emergence of portable sequencing technologies,
eDNA sequencing has become a leading method for early detection of parasitic infections in wildlife.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study focuses on eDNA collected from lotic waters in and around
La Mandria Regional Park’s fenced-off area (Piedmont region), recognized as one of the primary Eu-
ropean hotspots of Fascioloides magna, an invasive trematode of wild and domestic ruminants (bassi,
1875). we employed active targeted surveillance using Nanopore MinION sequencing and evaluated
two enrichment strategies: long-range metabarcoding of protist ribosomal subunits (PCR-dependent in
vitro target enrichment) and Nanopore’s Adaptive Sampling (PCR-free real-time in silica target enri-
chment).
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate the potential of Nanopore’s Adaptive Sam-
pling for efficient, fast, and cost-effective targeted surveillance of parasitic diseases, as evidenced by
the difference in detection rates between the two approaches. This suggests a path towards streamlined,
real-time in situ genomic-informed surveillance programs
Tipologia CRIS:
04C-Slides / Presentazione a convegno
Keywords:
wildlife, Targeted surveillance, Nanopore sequencing
Elenco autori:
Varzandi A.R., Reska T., Zanet S., Pastori I., Rubele E., Vada R., Benatti F., Fenn A., Urban L., Ferroglio E.
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Volume Atti Padova 2024 (Abstract book)