Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?

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Autor(a) principal: Rios,Adriano
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Marcelle, Sousa,Alessandro, Pimentel,Fernando, Hagström,Luciana, Andrade,Rafael, Alves,Rozeneide M, Rosa,Ana de Cássia, Teixeira,Antônio RL, Nitz,Nadjar, Hecht,Mariana M
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
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Resumo: BACKGROUND Trypanosoma cruzi circulates in sylvatic habitats, mainly through blood-feeding triatomines, although other routes also contribute to its dispersion. Sexual transmission of T. cruzi is an understudied topic, especially among wild mammals. Because of the difficulties inherent to field work, experimentally infected mice are frequently used to evaluate the transmission of T. cruzi. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate the sexual transmission of T. cruzi in acutely infected mice. METHODS Male and female mice in the acute phase of Chagas disease were mated with naïve partners. Then, parasitological tests, immunohistochemistry, serological assays, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays were used to detect infection. FINDINGS Parasitological analysis showed trypomastigotes in the blood of 20% of the naïve mice after mating with infected partners. Serological assays detected anti-T. cruzi antibodies in all naïve females mated with infected males and in 60% of naïve males mated with infected females. PCR showed T. cruzi nDNA bands for all naïve mice mated with infected partners. The possibility of sexual transmission was also confirmed by visualisation of amastigotes in the testes. MAIN CONCLUSIONS Our results demonstrate that sexual transmission of T. cruzi is an ordinary event that may contribute to maintenance of the parasite's enzootic cycle.
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spelling Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?Trypanosoma cruzisexual transmissionenzootic cycle BACKGROUND Trypanosoma cruzi circulates in sylvatic habitats, mainly through blood-feeding triatomines, although other routes also contribute to its dispersion. Sexual transmission of T. cruzi is an understudied topic, especially among wild mammals. Because of the difficulties inherent to field work, experimentally infected mice are frequently used to evaluate the transmission of T. cruzi. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate the sexual transmission of T. cruzi in acutely infected mice. METHODS Male and female mice in the acute phase of Chagas disease were mated with naïve partners. Then, parasitological tests, immunohistochemistry, serological assays, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays were used to detect infection. FINDINGS Parasitological analysis showed trypomastigotes in the blood of 20% of the naïve mice after mating with infected partners. Serological assays detected anti-T. cruzi antibodies in all naïve females mated with infected males and in 60% of naïve males mated with infected females. PCR showed T. cruzi nDNA bands for all naïve mice mated with infected partners. The possibility of sexual transmission was also confirmed by visualisation of amastigotes in the testes. MAIN CONCLUSIONS Our results demonstrate that sexual transmission of T. cruzi is an ordinary event that may contribute to maintenance of the parasite's enzootic cycle.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762018000100003Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.113 n.1 2018reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/0074-02760170025info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRios,AdrianoRibeiro,MarcelleSousa,AlessandroPimentel,FernandoHagström,LucianaAndrade,RafaelAlves,Rozeneide MRosa,Ana de CássiaTeixeira,Antônio RLNitz,NadjarHecht,Mariana Meng2020-04-25T17:52:43Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:22:01.824Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?
title Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?
spellingShingle Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?
Rios,Adriano
Trypanosoma cruzi
sexual transmission
enzootic cycle
title_short Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?
title_full Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?
title_fullStr Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?
title_full_unstemmed Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?
title_sort Can sexual transmission support the enzootic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi?
author Rios,Adriano
author_facet Rios,Adriano
Ribeiro,Marcelle
Sousa,Alessandro
Pimentel,Fernando
Hagström,Luciana
Andrade,Rafael
Alves,Rozeneide M
Rosa,Ana de Cássia
Teixeira,Antônio RL
Nitz,Nadjar
Hecht,Mariana M
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Marcelle
Sousa,Alessandro
Pimentel,Fernando
Hagström,Luciana
Andrade,Rafael
Alves,Rozeneide M
Rosa,Ana de Cássia
Teixeira,Antônio RL
Nitz,Nadjar
Hecht,Mariana M
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rios,Adriano
Ribeiro,Marcelle
Sousa,Alessandro
Pimentel,Fernando
Hagström,Luciana
Andrade,Rafael
Alves,Rozeneide M
Rosa,Ana de Cássia
Teixeira,Antônio RL
Nitz,Nadjar
Hecht,Mariana M
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trypanosoma cruzi
sexual transmission
enzootic cycle
topic Trypanosoma cruzi
sexual transmission
enzootic cycle
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv BACKGROUND Trypanosoma cruzi circulates in sylvatic habitats, mainly through blood-feeding triatomines, although other routes also contribute to its dispersion. Sexual transmission of T. cruzi is an understudied topic, especially among wild mammals. Because of the difficulties inherent to field work, experimentally infected mice are frequently used to evaluate the transmission of T. cruzi. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate the sexual transmission of T. cruzi in acutely infected mice. METHODS Male and female mice in the acute phase of Chagas disease were mated with naïve partners. Then, parasitological tests, immunohistochemistry, serological assays, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays were used to detect infection. FINDINGS Parasitological analysis showed trypomastigotes in the blood of 20% of the naïve mice after mating with infected partners. Serological assays detected anti-T. cruzi antibodies in all naïve females mated with infected males and in 60% of naïve males mated with infected females. PCR showed T. cruzi nDNA bands for all naïve mice mated with infected partners. The possibility of sexual transmission was also confirmed by visualisation of amastigotes in the testes. MAIN CONCLUSIONS Our results demonstrate that sexual transmission of T. cruzi is an ordinary event that may contribute to maintenance of the parasite's enzootic cycle.
description BACKGROUND Trypanosoma cruzi circulates in sylvatic habitats, mainly through blood-feeding triatomines, although other routes also contribute to its dispersion. Sexual transmission of T. cruzi is an understudied topic, especially among wild mammals. Because of the difficulties inherent to field work, experimentally infected mice are frequently used to evaluate the transmission of T. cruzi. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate the sexual transmission of T. cruzi in acutely infected mice. METHODS Male and female mice in the acute phase of Chagas disease were mated with naïve partners. Then, parasitological tests, immunohistochemistry, serological assays, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays were used to detect infection. FINDINGS Parasitological analysis showed trypomastigotes in the blood of 20% of the naïve mice after mating with infected partners. Serological assays detected anti-T. cruzi antibodies in all naïve females mated with infected males and in 60% of naïve males mated with infected females. PCR showed T. cruzi nDNA bands for all naïve mice mated with infected partners. The possibility of sexual transmission was also confirmed by visualisation of amastigotes in the testes. MAIN CONCLUSIONS Our results demonstrate that sexual transmission of T. cruzi is an ordinary event that may contribute to maintenance of the parasite's enzootic cycle.
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