Bat trypanosomes from Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Brazilian Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Szpeiter,Bruno Bernal
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Ferreira,Juliana Isabel Giuli da Silva, Assis,Francisco Flávio Vieira de, Stelmachtchuk,Felipe Nascimento, Peixoto Junior,Kleber da Cunha, Ajzenberg,Daniel, Minervino,Antonio Humberto Hammad, Gennari,Solange Maria, Marcili,Arlei
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Trypanosoma comprises flagellates able to infect several mammalian species and is transmitted by several groups of invertebrates. The order Chiroptera can be infected by the subgenera Herpetosoma, Schizotrypanum, Megatrypanum and Trypanozoon. In this study, we described the diversity of bat trypanosomes and inferred phylogenetic relationships among the trypanosomes from bats caught in Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve (Resex) in Pará state. Trypanosomes from bats were isolated by means of hemoculture, and the molecular phylogeny was based on the trypanosome barcode (SSUrDNA V7V8 variable region). A total of 111 bats were caught in the area, belonging to three families (Emballonuridae, Molossidae and Phyllostomidae) and 12 species. The bat trypanosome prevalence, as evaluated through hemoculture, was 9% all positive cultures were cryopreserve (100% of isolation success). Phylogenetic trees grouped nine isolates in T. cruzi marinkellei branch and only one in T. dionisii branch. Studies on bat trypanosome diversity are important for identifying pathogenic species and for generating support for control measures, especially in such areas where humans inhabit the forest with close contact with bat species. In addition, this is the first study in Resex Tapajós-Arapiuns extractive reserve and further studies should be conducted to elucidate the role of these parasites as environmental degradation biomarkers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bat trypanosomes from Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Brazilian Amazon
title Bat trypanosomes from Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Brazilian Amazon
spellingShingle Bat trypanosomes from Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Brazilian Amazon
Szpeiter,Bruno Bernal
Trypanosoma
Chiroptera
Amazon
phylogeny
taxonomy
title_short Bat trypanosomes from Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Brazilian Amazon
title_full Bat trypanosomes from Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Bat trypanosomes from Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Bat trypanosomes from Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Brazilian Amazon
title_sort Bat trypanosomes from Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Brazilian Amazon
author Szpeiter,Bruno Bernal
author_facet Szpeiter,Bruno Bernal
Ferreira,Juliana Isabel Giuli da Silva
Assis,Francisco Flávio Vieira de
Stelmachtchuk,Felipe Nascimento
Peixoto Junior,Kleber da Cunha
Ajzenberg,Daniel
Minervino,Antonio Humberto Hammad
Gennari,Solange Maria
Marcili,Arlei
author_role author
author2 Ferreira,Juliana Isabel Giuli da Silva
Assis,Francisco Flávio Vieira de
Stelmachtchuk,Felipe Nascimento
Peixoto Junior,Kleber da Cunha
Ajzenberg,Daniel
Minervino,Antonio Humberto Hammad
Gennari,Solange Maria
Marcili,Arlei
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Szpeiter,Bruno Bernal
Ferreira,Juliana Isabel Giuli da Silva
Assis,Francisco Flávio Vieira de
Stelmachtchuk,Felipe Nascimento
Peixoto Junior,Kleber da Cunha
Ajzenberg,Daniel
Minervino,Antonio Humberto Hammad
Gennari,Solange Maria
Marcili,Arlei
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trypanosoma
Chiroptera
Amazon
phylogeny
taxonomy
topic Trypanosoma
Chiroptera
Amazon
phylogeny
taxonomy
description Abstract Trypanosoma comprises flagellates able to infect several mammalian species and is transmitted by several groups of invertebrates. The order Chiroptera can be infected by the subgenera Herpetosoma, Schizotrypanum, Megatrypanum and Trypanozoon. In this study, we described the diversity of bat trypanosomes and inferred phylogenetic relationships among the trypanosomes from bats caught in Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve (Resex) in Pará state. Trypanosomes from bats were isolated by means of hemoculture, and the molecular phylogeny was based on the trypanosome barcode (SSUrDNA V7V8 variable region). A total of 111 bats were caught in the area, belonging to three families (Emballonuridae, Molossidae and Phyllostomidae) and 12 species. The bat trypanosome prevalence, as evaluated through hemoculture, was 9% all positive cultures were cryopreserve (100% of isolation success). Phylogenetic trees grouped nine isolates in T. cruzi marinkellei branch and only one in T. dionisii branch. Studies on bat trypanosome diversity are important for identifying pathogenic species and for generating support for control measures, especially in such areas where humans inhabit the forest with close contact with bat species. In addition, this is the first study in Resex Tapajós-Arapiuns extractive reserve and further studies should be conducted to elucidate the role of these parasites as environmental degradation biomarkers.
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