Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalência

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Autor(a) principal: Lucio, Bruna Marquardt
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Sarcocystis spp. are protozoa belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa capable of infecting a wide variety of animals. Among the several species from the genus Sarcocystis, there is a remarkable variability in relation to the involved hosts, however, the formation of tissue cysts in the intermediate host is an inherent characteristic of all species of this protozoan. Domestic cats are classically recognized as definitive hosts for certain species of Sarcocystis, but recent studies show that these animals play a role as natural intermediate host (IH) for S. felis and S. neurona. Some cats have developed central nervous system (CNS) infection due to S. neurona. In the majority of cases, S. neurona was the species involved and the animals developed severe neurologic signs. In Brazil, the importance of the domestic cat as natural IH for any species of Sarcocystis remains unknown. Based on this, it is important to investigate the occurrence of Sarcocystis spp. in Brazilian domestic cat tissues, in order to verify if these animals can act as natural IH for some species of Sarcocystis in our territory. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the presence of muscle sarcocysts in cats submitted to necropsy with subsequent identification of the involved species and to evaluate the seroprevalence of Sarcocystis spp. in the feline population of Southern Brazil as well. To verify the presence of muscle sarcocysts, 100 cats submitted to routine necropsy had fragments of certain muscle groups collected for histological analysis and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Epidemiological data (gender, age, race and reproductive status) and information associated with previous use of drugs with immunosuppressive potential, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)/feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection status and outdoor access were collected from the clinical history. The cause of death or reason for euthanasia was obtained through the autopsy report. Positive histology and PCR positive cases were referred for genetic sequencing. Additionally, sera from 497 cats attending to the Hospital Veterinário Universitário (HVU) were submitted to the indirect fluorescence antibody test (IFAT) technique for antibodies anti-Sarcocystis spp. detection. Of the 100 cats analyzed, 5 (5/100; 5%) had muscular sarcocystosis and the only species involved in all cases was confirmed as S. neurona by PCR. In the serological analysis, 24 cats (24/497; 4.82%) presented anti-Sarcocystis spp antibodies. Our results confirm that Sarcocystis spp. circulates among the studied feline population and confirm that domestic cats are able to play a role as natural intermediate host for S. neurona. Our study aids to what is already known concerning natural S. neurona infection in cats. Additionally, S. neurona should be considered a differential diagnosis in cases of CNS involvement in cats in our region.
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spelling Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalênciaNaturally occurring Sarcocystis infection in cats from southern Brazil: development of muscular cysts, epidemiology and seroprevalenceSarcocistose muscularHospedeiro intermediárioFelinosMuscular sarcocystosisIntermediate hostFelinesCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIASarcocystis spp. are protozoa belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa capable of infecting a wide variety of animals. Among the several species from the genus Sarcocystis, there is a remarkable variability in relation to the involved hosts, however, the formation of tissue cysts in the intermediate host is an inherent characteristic of all species of this protozoan. Domestic cats are classically recognized as definitive hosts for certain species of Sarcocystis, but recent studies show that these animals play a role as natural intermediate host (IH) for S. felis and S. neurona. Some cats have developed central nervous system (CNS) infection due to S. neurona. In the majority of cases, S. neurona was the species involved and the animals developed severe neurologic signs. In Brazil, the importance of the domestic cat as natural IH for any species of Sarcocystis remains unknown. Based on this, it is important to investigate the occurrence of Sarcocystis spp. in Brazilian domestic cat tissues, in order to verify if these animals can act as natural IH for some species of Sarcocystis in our territory. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the presence of muscle sarcocysts in cats submitted to necropsy with subsequent identification of the involved species and to evaluate the seroprevalence of Sarcocystis spp. in the feline population of Southern Brazil as well. To verify the presence of muscle sarcocysts, 100 cats submitted to routine necropsy had fragments of certain muscle groups collected for histological analysis and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Epidemiological data (gender, age, race and reproductive status) and information associated with previous use of drugs with immunosuppressive potential, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)/feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection status and outdoor access were collected from the clinical history. The cause of death or reason for euthanasia was obtained through the autopsy report. Positive histology and PCR positive cases were referred for genetic sequencing. Additionally, sera from 497 cats attending to the Hospital Veterinário Universitário (HVU) were submitted to the indirect fluorescence antibody test (IFAT) technique for antibodies anti-Sarcocystis spp. detection. Of the 100 cats analyzed, 5 (5/100; 5%) had muscular sarcocystosis and the only species involved in all cases was confirmed as S. neurona by PCR. In the serological analysis, 24 cats (24/497; 4.82%) presented anti-Sarcocystis spp antibodies. Our results confirm that Sarcocystis spp. circulates among the studied feline population and confirm that domestic cats are able to play a role as natural intermediate host for S. neurona. Our study aids to what is already known concerning natural S. neurona infection in cats. Additionally, S. neurona should be considered a differential diagnosis in cases of CNS involvement in cats in our region.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESSarcocystis spp. são protozoários pertencentes ao filo Apicomplexa capazes de infectar uma ampla variedade de animais. Dentre as diversas espécies que compõem o gênero Sarcocystis, há uma notável variabilidade em relação aos hospedeiros envolvidos, entretanto, a formação de cistos teciduais no hospedeiro intermediário (HI) é uma característica inerente a todas as espécies desse protozoário. Felinos são classicamente reconhecidos como hospedeiros definitivos para determinadas espécies de Sarcocystis, porém, estudos recentes demonstram que esses animais podem desempenhar o papel de HI natural para S. felis e S. neurona. Há relatos de gatos que adoeceram devido à infecção por Sarcocystis spp. no sistema nervoso central (SNC). Na grande maioria dos casos, S. neurona era a espécie envolvida e os animais apresentaram sinais neurológicos graves. No Brasil, a importância do gato doméstico como HI natural no ciclo de qualquer espécie de Sarcocystis permanece desconhecida. Com base nisso, é importante investigar a ocorrência de Sarcocystis spp. em tecidos de gatos domésticos brasileiros, a fim de verificar se esses animais podem atuar como HI naturais para alguma espécie de Sarcocystis em nosso território. Em vista disso, este trabalho tem o objetivo de avaliar a presença de sarcocistos musculares em gatos submetidos à necropsia com posterior identificação da espécie envolvida e, em paralelo, avaliar a soroprevalência de Sarcocystis spp. na população felina do Sul do Brasil. Para verificar a presença de sarcocistos musculares, 100 gatos submetidos à necropsia de rotina tiveram fragmentos de determinados grupos musculares coletados para análise histológica e, realização de reação de polimerase em cadeia (PCR). Dados epidemiológicos (sexo, idade, raça e status reprodutivo) e informações associadas ao uso prévio de drogas com potencial imunossupressor, ao status de infecção para o vírus da imunodeficiência felina (FIV) e o vírus da leucemia felina (FeLV) e ao acesso à rua foram coletadas do histórico clínico. A causa de morte ou razão para eutanásia foi obtida através do laudo de necropsia. Casos positivos na histologia e PCR foram encaminhados para sequenciamento genético. Adicionalmente, os soros de 497 gatos atendidos rotineiramente no Hospital Veterinário Universitário (HVU) foram submetidos à técnica de reação de imunofluorescência indireta (RIFI), em busca de anticorpos para Sarcocystis spp. Dos 100 gatos analisados histologicamente, 5 (5/100; 5%) tiveram sarcocistose muscular e a única espécie envolvida em todos os casos foi confirmada como S. neurona pela PCR. Na análise sorológica, 24 gatos (24/497; 4,82%) apresentaram anticorpos anti-Sarcocystis spp. Nossos resultados demonstram que há circulação de Sarcocystis spp. entre a população felina estudada e confirmam que gatos domésticos são capazes de desempenhar papel de hospedeiro intermediário natural para S. neurona. Baseado em nossos dados, amplia-se o conhecimento da infecção natural por S. neurona em gatos, e recomenda-se a inclusão de Sarcocystis sp. como diagnóstico diferencial em doenças neurológicas de gatos da nossa região.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilMedicina VeterináriaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaCentro de Ciências RuraisFlores, Mariana Martinshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3449955199210548Fighera, Rafael AlmeidaCosta, Fernanda Vieira Amorim daLucio, Bruna Marquardt2021-08-30T17:40:40Z2021-08-30T17:40:40Z2019-12-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/22104porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-08-31T06:02:26Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/22104Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2021-08-31T06:02:26Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalência
Naturally occurring Sarcocystis infection in cats from southern Brazil: development of muscular cysts, epidemiology and seroprevalence
title Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalência
spellingShingle Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalência
Lucio, Bruna Marquardt
Sarcocistose muscular
Hospedeiro intermediário
Felinos
Muscular sarcocystosis
Intermediate host
Felines
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalência
title_full Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalência
title_fullStr Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalência
title_full_unstemmed Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalência
title_sort Infecção natural por Sarcocystis spp. em gatos do sul do Brasil: desenvolvimento de cistos musculares, epidemiologia e soroprevalência
author Lucio, Bruna Marquardt
author_facet Lucio, Bruna Marquardt
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Flores, Mariana Martins
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3449955199210548
Fighera, Rafael Almeida
Costa, Fernanda Vieira Amorim da
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lucio, Bruna Marquardt
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sarcocistose muscular
Hospedeiro intermediário
Felinos
Muscular sarcocystosis
Intermediate host
Felines
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
topic Sarcocistose muscular
Hospedeiro intermediário
Felinos
Muscular sarcocystosis
Intermediate host
Felines
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description Sarcocystis spp. are protozoa belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa capable of infecting a wide variety of animals. Among the several species from the genus Sarcocystis, there is a remarkable variability in relation to the involved hosts, however, the formation of tissue cysts in the intermediate host is an inherent characteristic of all species of this protozoan. Domestic cats are classically recognized as definitive hosts for certain species of Sarcocystis, but recent studies show that these animals play a role as natural intermediate host (IH) for S. felis and S. neurona. Some cats have developed central nervous system (CNS) infection due to S. neurona. In the majority of cases, S. neurona was the species involved and the animals developed severe neurologic signs. In Brazil, the importance of the domestic cat as natural IH for any species of Sarcocystis remains unknown. Based on this, it is important to investigate the occurrence of Sarcocystis spp. in Brazilian domestic cat tissues, in order to verify if these animals can act as natural IH for some species of Sarcocystis in our territory. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the presence of muscle sarcocysts in cats submitted to necropsy with subsequent identification of the involved species and to evaluate the seroprevalence of Sarcocystis spp. in the feline population of Southern Brazil as well. To verify the presence of muscle sarcocysts, 100 cats submitted to routine necropsy had fragments of certain muscle groups collected for histological analysis and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Epidemiological data (gender, age, race and reproductive status) and information associated with previous use of drugs with immunosuppressive potential, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)/feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection status and outdoor access were collected from the clinical history. The cause of death or reason for euthanasia was obtained through the autopsy report. Positive histology and PCR positive cases were referred for genetic sequencing. Additionally, sera from 497 cats attending to the Hospital Veterinário Universitário (HVU) were submitted to the indirect fluorescence antibody test (IFAT) technique for antibodies anti-Sarcocystis spp. detection. Of the 100 cats analyzed, 5 (5/100; 5%) had muscular sarcocystosis and the only species involved in all cases was confirmed as S. neurona by PCR. In the serological analysis, 24 cats (24/497; 4.82%) presented anti-Sarcocystis spp antibodies. Our results confirm that Sarcocystis spp. circulates among the studied feline population and confirm that domestic cats are able to play a role as natural intermediate host for S. neurona. Our study aids to what is already known concerning natural S. neurona infection in cats. Additionally, S. neurona should be considered a differential diagnosis in cases of CNS involvement in cats in our region.
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Brasil
Medicina Veterinária
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Centro de Ciências Rurais
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