Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the Blastocystis prevalence and subtypes in hemodialysis patients in Turkey. Eighty-four patients diagnosed with end-stage renal failure who were undergoing hemodialysis and 20 healthy volunteers were enrolled. Blastocystis presence was investigated by native-Lugol, trichrome staining, PCR using STS primers, and DNA sequencing analysis. Among the stool samples from the hemodialysis patients, 9.52% (8/84) were found to be Blastocystis-positive with the native-Lugol and trichrome staining. Seven of the eight Blastocystis isolates were subtyped using STS primers. Blastocystis subtype distribution was as follows: one had ST1, two had ST2, two had ST3, two had ST3+ST6, and one was not subtyped. Blastocystis positivity was detected in two healthy control (2/20, %10), one subject had ST1, and the other was not subtyped. All subtypes identified by PCR were confirmed by the sequencing analysis. In the two samples that had mixed subtypes (ST3+ST6) when using the STS primers, only ST3 was detected in the sequencing analysis. Although some patients have multiple symptoms, the most common symptoms in Blastocystis positive patients were bloating (5/8), diarrhea (4/8), nausea and vomiting (2/8), and gas and weight loss (1/8). Also, only one patient had Giardia intestinalis. This was the first study to determine the Blastocystis subtypes in hemodialysis patients. A rare subtype, ST6, was identified in two of the patients. Thus, the ST6 infections were attributable to transmission from poultry infections. The presence of this unusual subtype suggests the need for further extensive studies of hemodialysis patients.

Highlights

  • The aim of this study was to determine the Blastocystis prevalence and subtypes in hemodialysis patients in Turkey

  • ST3 has been isolated from humans, ST4 has been isolated from rodents, ST5 has been isolated from cattle and pigs, ST6 and ST7 have been isolated from birds, certain primates, and their caregivers, and ST9 has been isolated from humans [6,7,8,9,10]

  • Similar to the study by Ertug et al [29], we identified a statistically significant relationship between the male gender and the Blastocystis-positivity (p = 0.020)

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Introduction

The aim of this study was to determine the Blastocystis prevalence and subtypes in hemodialysis patients in Turkey. Blastocystis presence was investigated by native-Lugol, trichrome staining, PCR using STS primers, and DNA sequencing analysis. Results: Among the stool samples from the hemodialysis patients, 9.52% (8/84) were found to be Blastocystis-positive with the native-Lugol and trichrome staining. Conclusions: This was the first study to determine the Blastocystis subtypes in hemodialysis patients. The ST6 infections were attributable to transmission from poultry infections The presence of this unusual subtype suggests the need for further extensive studies of hemodialysis patients. Based on the comparison of small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene sequences of microorganisms from the genus Blastocystis, seventeen subtypes (ST) have been defined, nine of which (ST1–ST9) cause infections in humans [3,6,7]. Despite the availability of Gulhan et al – Blastocystis subtypes in hemodialysis patients

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