Theileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in Brazil
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Resumo: | The low-land tapir (Tapirus terrestris) is the largest wild terrestrial mammal found in Brazil. Although T. terrestris has been already reported as a host of hemoparasites, the occurrence and genetic identity of Piroplasmida agents in this species is still cloudy. Although it is reported that Theileria equi, an endemic equid-infective agent in Brazil, is occurring in lowland tapirs, these reports are probably misconceived diagnoses since they are solely based on small fragments of 18S rRNA that may not achieve accurate topologies on phylogenetic analyses. The present study aimed to detect and investigate the identity of Theileria spp. in tapirs from Pantanal and Cerrado biomes. Blood-DNA samples from tapirs were screened for a partial (~800 bp) 18S rRNA gene fragment from Piroplasmida and 64 (64/122; 52.46% CI: 43.66–61.11%) presented bands of expected size. Samples were submitted to different protocols for molecular characterization, including near-full length 18S rRNA gene (~1500 bp), and the ema-1 gene from T. equi. Eight sequences were obtained for extended fragments (1182–1473 bp) from the 18S rRNA gene. Moreover, three sequences from partial cox-1 and five from partial hsp70 gene were obtained. None of the samples presented amplifications for the ema-1 gene. Phylogenetic and distance analyses from the 18S rRNA sequences obtained demonstrated a clear separation from tapirs’ Theileria spp. and T. equi. Phylogenetic analyses of cox-1 and hsp70 sequences obtained herein also showed a unique clade formed by tapir’s Theileria spp. Theileria terrestris sp. nov. is positioned apart from all other Theileria species in 18S rRNA, cox-1, and hps70 phylogenetic analyses. This novel proposed species represents a new Piroplasmida clade, yet to be characterized regarding biological features, vectors involved in the transmission cycles, additional vertebrate hosts, and pathogenicity. |
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Mongruel, Anna Claudia BaumelMedici, Emília PatríciaCanena, Ariel da CostaCalchi, Ana CláudiaPerles, LíviaRodrigues, Bianca Cardenal BallaSoares, João FábioMachado, Rosângela ZacariasAndré, Marcos Rogério2022-12-14T04:55:44Z20222076-2607http://hdl.handle.net/10183/252712001155244The low-land tapir (Tapirus terrestris) is the largest wild terrestrial mammal found in Brazil. Although T. terrestris has been already reported as a host of hemoparasites, the occurrence and genetic identity of Piroplasmida agents in this species is still cloudy. Although it is reported that Theileria equi, an endemic equid-infective agent in Brazil, is occurring in lowland tapirs, these reports are probably misconceived diagnoses since they are solely based on small fragments of 18S rRNA that may not achieve accurate topologies on phylogenetic analyses. The present study aimed to detect and investigate the identity of Theileria spp. in tapirs from Pantanal and Cerrado biomes. Blood-DNA samples from tapirs were screened for a partial (~800 bp) 18S rRNA gene fragment from Piroplasmida and 64 (64/122; 52.46% CI: 43.66–61.11%) presented bands of expected size. Samples were submitted to different protocols for molecular characterization, including near-full length 18S rRNA gene (~1500 bp), and the ema-1 gene from T. equi. Eight sequences were obtained for extended fragments (1182–1473 bp) from the 18S rRNA gene. Moreover, three sequences from partial cox-1 and five from partial hsp70 gene were obtained. None of the samples presented amplifications for the ema-1 gene. Phylogenetic and distance analyses from the 18S rRNA sequences obtained demonstrated a clear separation from tapirs’ Theileria spp. and T. equi. Phylogenetic analyses of cox-1 and hsp70 sequences obtained herein also showed a unique clade formed by tapir’s Theileria spp. Theileria terrestris sp. nov. is positioned apart from all other Theileria species in 18S rRNA, cox-1, and hps70 phylogenetic analyses. This novel proposed species represents a new Piroplasmida clade, yet to be characterized regarding biological features, vectors involved in the transmission cycles, additional vertebrate hosts, and pathogenicity.application/pdfengMicroorganisms. Basel. Vol. 10, no. 12 (Dec. 2022), 2319, 15 p.TheileriaAntaTapirus terrestrisBioma CerradoBioma PantanalDiagnostico molecularFilogeniaPiroplasmidaTheileriosisTapirsCerradoPantanalWildlifeTheileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in BrazilEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001155244.pdf.txt001155244.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain56177http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/252712/2/001155244.pdf.txt9e8a27c3f72e6795b93af8bf718c0761MD52ORIGINAL001155244.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf3760365http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/252712/1/001155244.pdf66cce1d3028ccd1feefb378d21e9ad65MD5110183/2527122022-12-15 05:50:48.192899oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/252712Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-12-15T07:50:48Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Theileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in Brazil |
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Theileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in Brazil |
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Theileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in Brazil Mongruel, Anna Claudia Baumel Theileria Anta Tapirus terrestris Bioma Cerrado Bioma Pantanal Diagnostico molecular Filogenia Piroplasmida Theileriosis Tapirs Cerrado Pantanal Wildlife |
title_short |
Theileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in Brazil |
title_full |
Theileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Theileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Theileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in Brazil |
title_sort |
Theileria terrestris nov. sp. : a novel Theileria in lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) from two different biomes in Brazil |
author |
Mongruel, Anna Claudia Baumel |
author_facet |
Mongruel, Anna Claudia Baumel Medici, Emília Patrícia Canena, Ariel da Costa Calchi, Ana Cláudia Perles, Lívia Rodrigues, Bianca Cardenal Balla Soares, João Fábio Machado, Rosângela Zacarias André, Marcos Rogério |
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author |
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Medici, Emília Patrícia Canena, Ariel da Costa Calchi, Ana Cláudia Perles, Lívia Rodrigues, Bianca Cardenal Balla Soares, João Fábio Machado, Rosângela Zacarias André, Marcos Rogério |
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Mongruel, Anna Claudia Baumel Medici, Emília Patrícia Canena, Ariel da Costa Calchi, Ana Cláudia Perles, Lívia Rodrigues, Bianca Cardenal Balla Soares, João Fábio Machado, Rosângela Zacarias André, Marcos Rogério |
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Theileria Anta Tapirus terrestris Bioma Cerrado Bioma Pantanal Diagnostico molecular Filogenia |
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Theileria Anta Tapirus terrestris Bioma Cerrado Bioma Pantanal Diagnostico molecular Filogenia Piroplasmida Theileriosis Tapirs Cerrado Pantanal Wildlife |
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Piroplasmida Theileriosis Tapirs Cerrado Pantanal Wildlife |
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The low-land tapir (Tapirus terrestris) is the largest wild terrestrial mammal found in Brazil. Although T. terrestris has been already reported as a host of hemoparasites, the occurrence and genetic identity of Piroplasmida agents in this species is still cloudy. Although it is reported that Theileria equi, an endemic equid-infective agent in Brazil, is occurring in lowland tapirs, these reports are probably misconceived diagnoses since they are solely based on small fragments of 18S rRNA that may not achieve accurate topologies on phylogenetic analyses. The present study aimed to detect and investigate the identity of Theileria spp. in tapirs from Pantanal and Cerrado biomes. Blood-DNA samples from tapirs were screened for a partial (~800 bp) 18S rRNA gene fragment from Piroplasmida and 64 (64/122; 52.46% CI: 43.66–61.11%) presented bands of expected size. Samples were submitted to different protocols for molecular characterization, including near-full length 18S rRNA gene (~1500 bp), and the ema-1 gene from T. equi. Eight sequences were obtained for extended fragments (1182–1473 bp) from the 18S rRNA gene. Moreover, three sequences from partial cox-1 and five from partial hsp70 gene were obtained. None of the samples presented amplifications for the ema-1 gene. Phylogenetic and distance analyses from the 18S rRNA sequences obtained demonstrated a clear separation from tapirs’ Theileria spp. and T. equi. Phylogenetic analyses of cox-1 and hsp70 sequences obtained herein also showed a unique clade formed by tapir’s Theileria spp. Theileria terrestris sp. nov. is positioned apart from all other Theileria species in 18S rRNA, cox-1, and hps70 phylogenetic analyses. This novel proposed species represents a new Piroplasmida clade, yet to be characterized regarding biological features, vectors involved in the transmission cycles, additional vertebrate hosts, and pathogenicity. |
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