Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto, Jesus
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Roellig, Dawn M., Gilman, Robert H., Calderón, Maritza, Bartra, Carlos, Salazar, Renzo, Bern, Caryn, Ancca-Juárez, Jenny, Levy, Michael, Náquira, Cesar, Cama, Vitaliano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31454
Resumo: We used genus/species specific PCRs to determine the temporal persistence of host DNA in Triatoma infestans experimentally fed on blood from six common vertebrate species: humans, domestic dogs, guinea pigs, chickens, mice, and pigs. Twenty third or fourth instar nymphs per animal group were allowed to feed to engorgement, followed by fasting-maintenance in the insectary. At 7, 14, 21, or 28 days post-feeding, the midgut contents from five triatomines per group were tested with the respective PCR assay. DNA from all vertebrate species was detected in at least four of five study nymphs at seven and 14 days post-feeding. DNA of humans, domestic dogs, guinea pigs, pigs, and chickens were more successfully detected (80-100%) through day 21, and less successfully (20-100%) at day 28. Findings demonstrate that species-specific PCRs can consistently identify feeding sources of T. infestans within two weeks, a biologically relevant time interval.
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spelling Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans Diferencias temporales en la detección de fuentes de alimentación en el contenido intestinal de Triatoma infestans Chagas diseaseBlood meal analysisTriatoma infestansTrypanosoma cruziPCR We used genus/species specific PCRs to determine the temporal persistence of host DNA in Triatoma infestans experimentally fed on blood from six common vertebrate species: humans, domestic dogs, guinea pigs, chickens, mice, and pigs. Twenty third or fourth instar nymphs per animal group were allowed to feed to engorgement, followed by fasting-maintenance in the insectary. At 7, 14, 21, or 28 days post-feeding, the midgut contents from five triatomines per group were tested with the respective PCR assay. DNA from all vertebrate species was detected in at least four of five study nymphs at seven and 14 days post-feeding. DNA of humans, domestic dogs, guinea pigs, pigs, and chickens were more successfully detected (80-100%) through day 21, and less successfully (20-100%) at day 28. Findings demonstrate that species-specific PCRs can consistently identify feeding sources of T. infestans within two weeks, a biologically relevant time interval. Se utilizó pruebas PCR género o especie específicas para determinar la persistencia temporal de ADN del hospedero en el contenido intestinal de Triatoma infestans que fueron alimentados experimentalmente con sangre de seis vertebrados muy frecuentemente asociados a enfermedad de Chagas: humano, perro, cobayo, pollo, ratón, y cerdo. Se emplearon 20 ninfas de tercer y cuarto estadio por cada especie de hospedero. Fueron alimentados a saciedad y mantenidas en el insectario sin alimentación posterior. Se obtuvo el contenido intestinal de cinco triatominos por cada grupo a los 7, 14, 21 y 28 días post - alimentación, que fueron evaluados con los respectivos PCRs específicos. El ADN de todos los vertebrados fue detectado en al menos 4 de 5 ninfas evaluadas a los 7 y 14 días post - alimentación. El ADN de humano, perro, cobayo, cerdo y pollo fue detectado exitosamente (80-100%) hasta el día 21 y con menos éxito (20-100%) en el día 28. Estos resultados demuestran que PCRs específicos para cada especie de hospedero pueden identificar consistentemente la fuente de alimentación de T. infestans dentro de las dos semanas post - alimentación, siendo un intervalo de tiempo biológicamente relevante. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo2012-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31454Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 54 No. 2 (2012); 83-88 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 54 Núm. 2 (2012); 83-88 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 54 n. 2 (2012); 83-88 1678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31454/33339Copyright (c) 2018 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinto, JesusRoellig, Dawn M.Gilman, Robert H.Calderón, MaritzaBartra, CarlosSalazar, RenzoBern, CarynAncca-Juárez, JennyLevy, MichaelNáquira, CesarCama, Vitaliano2012-07-07T19:45:21Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/31454Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:52:07.690325Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans
Diferencias temporales en la detección de fuentes de alimentación en el contenido intestinal de Triatoma infestans
title Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans
spellingShingle Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans
Pinto, Jesus
Chagas disease
Blood meal analysis
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma cruzi
PCR
title_short Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans
title_full Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans
title_fullStr Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans
title_full_unstemmed Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans
title_sort Temporal differences in blood meal detection from the midguts of Triatoma infestans
author Pinto, Jesus
author_facet Pinto, Jesus
Roellig, Dawn M.
Gilman, Robert H.
Calderón, Maritza
Bartra, Carlos
Salazar, Renzo
Bern, Caryn
Ancca-Juárez, Jenny
Levy, Michael
Náquira, Cesar
Cama, Vitaliano
author_role author
author2 Roellig, Dawn M.
Gilman, Robert H.
Calderón, Maritza
Bartra, Carlos
Salazar, Renzo
Bern, Caryn
Ancca-Juárez, Jenny
Levy, Michael
Náquira, Cesar
Cama, Vitaliano
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto, Jesus
Roellig, Dawn M.
Gilman, Robert H.
Calderón, Maritza
Bartra, Carlos
Salazar, Renzo
Bern, Caryn
Ancca-Juárez, Jenny
Levy, Michael
Náquira, Cesar
Cama, Vitaliano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chagas disease
Blood meal analysis
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma cruzi
PCR
topic Chagas disease
Blood meal analysis
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma cruzi
PCR
description We used genus/species specific PCRs to determine the temporal persistence of host DNA in Triatoma infestans experimentally fed on blood from six common vertebrate species: humans, domestic dogs, guinea pigs, chickens, mice, and pigs. Twenty third or fourth instar nymphs per animal group were allowed to feed to engorgement, followed by fasting-maintenance in the insectary. At 7, 14, 21, or 28 days post-feeding, the midgut contents from five triatomines per group were tested with the respective PCR assay. DNA from all vertebrate species was detected in at least four of five study nymphs at seven and 14 days post-feeding. DNA of humans, domestic dogs, guinea pigs, pigs, and chickens were more successfully detected (80-100%) through day 21, and less successfully (20-100%) at day 28. Findings demonstrate that species-specific PCRs can consistently identify feeding sources of T. infestans within two weeks, a biologically relevant time interval.
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 54 No. 2 (2012); 83-88
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