Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission route
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Resumo: | Hepatozoon parasites comprise intracellular apicomplexan parasites transmitted to vertebrate animals by ingestion of arthropods definitive hosts. The present work aimed to investigate the occurrence of Hepatozoon spp. in wild animals, domestic dogs and their respective ectoparasites, in southern Pantanal region, central-western Brazil, by molecular techniques. Between August 2013 and March 2015, 31 coatis (Nasua nasua), 78 crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous), seven ocelots (Leopardus pardalis), 42 dogs (Canis lupus familiaris), 110 wild rodents (77 Thichomys fosteri, 25 Oecomys mamorae, and 8 Clyomys laticeps), 30 marsupials (14 Thylamys macrurus, 11 Gracilinanus agilis, 4 Monodelphis domestica and 1 Didelphis albiventris), and 1582 ticks and 80 fleas collected from the sampled animals were investigated. DNA samples were submitted to PCR assays for Hepatozoon spp. targeting 18S rRNA gene. Purified amplicons were directly sequenced and submitted to phylogenetic analysis. A high prevalence of Hepatozoon among carnivores (C. thous [91.02%], dogs [45.23%], N. nasua [41.9%] and L. pardalis [71.4%]) was found. However, ticks and fleas were negative to Hepatozoon PCR assays. By phylogenetic analysis based on 18S rRNA sequences, Hepatozoon sequences amplified from crab-eating foxes, dogs, coatis and ocelots clustered with sequences of H. canis, H. americanum and H. felis. The closely related positioning of Hepatozoon sequences amplified from wild rodents and T. macrurus marsupial to Hepatozoon from reptiles and amphibians suggest a possible transmission of those Hepatozoon species between hosts by ectoparasites or by predation. Hepatozoon haplotypes found circulating in wild rodents seem to present a higher degree of polymorphism when compared to those found in other groups of animals. Although rodents seem not to participate as source of Hepatozoon infection to wild carnivores and domestic dogs, they may play an important role in the transmission of Hepatozoon to reptiles and amphibians in Pantanal biome. |
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Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission routeBrazilDogsHepatozoon sppPhylogenetic analysisTicksWild mammalsHepatozoon parasites comprise intracellular apicomplexan parasites transmitted to vertebrate animals by ingestion of arthropods definitive hosts. The present work aimed to investigate the occurrence of Hepatozoon spp. in wild animals, domestic dogs and their respective ectoparasites, in southern Pantanal region, central-western Brazil, by molecular techniques. Between August 2013 and March 2015, 31 coatis (Nasua nasua), 78 crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous), seven ocelots (Leopardus pardalis), 42 dogs (Canis lupus familiaris), 110 wild rodents (77 Thichomys fosteri, 25 Oecomys mamorae, and 8 Clyomys laticeps), 30 marsupials (14 Thylamys macrurus, 11 Gracilinanus agilis, 4 Monodelphis domestica and 1 Didelphis albiventris), and 1582 ticks and 80 fleas collected from the sampled animals were investigated. DNA samples were submitted to PCR assays for Hepatozoon spp. targeting 18S rRNA gene. Purified amplicons were directly sequenced and submitted to phylogenetic analysis. A high prevalence of Hepatozoon among carnivores (C. thous [91.02%], dogs [45.23%], N. nasua [41.9%] and L. pardalis [71.4%]) was found. However, ticks and fleas were negative to Hepatozoon PCR assays. By phylogenetic analysis based on 18S rRNA sequences, Hepatozoon sequences amplified from crab-eating foxes, dogs, coatis and ocelots clustered with sequences of H. canis, H. americanum and H. felis. The closely related positioning of Hepatozoon sequences amplified from wild rodents and T. macrurus marsupial to Hepatozoon from reptiles and amphibians suggest a possible transmission of those Hepatozoon species between hosts by ectoparasites or by predation. Hepatozoon haplotypes found circulating in wild rodents seem to present a higher degree of polymorphism when compared to those found in other groups of animals. Although rodents seem not to participate as source of Hepatozoon infection to wild carnivores and domestic dogs, they may play an important role in the transmission of Hepatozoon to reptiles and amphibians in Pantanal biome.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias/Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESPUniversidade Católica Dom BoscoUniversidade Federal da Paraíba Laboratório de Ecologia AnimalUniversidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e ZootecniaLaboratório de Parasitologia Instituto Butantan São PauloUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulEmbrapa gado de corteFaculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias/Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Católica Dom BoscoUniversidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)São PauloUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)de Sousa, Keyla Carstens Marques [UNESP]Fernandes, Marina Pugnaghi [UNESP]Herrera, Heitor MiragliaBenevenute, Jyan Lucas [UNESP]Santos, Filipe MartinsRocha, Fabiana LopesBarreto, Wanessa Teixeira GomesMacedo, Gabriel CarvalhoCampos, João BoscoMartins, Thiago Fernandesde Andrade Pinto, Pedro Cordeiro EstrelaBattesti, Darci BarrosPiranda, Eliane MattosCançado, Paulo Henrique DuarteMachado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP]André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:31:43Z2018-12-11T17:31:43Z2017-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article37-46application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2017.02.023Veterinary Parasitology, v. 237, p. 37-46.1873-25500304-4017http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17870110.1016/j.vetpar.2017.02.0232-s2.0-850147409722-s2.0-85014740972.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengVeterinary Parasitology1,275info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T13:01:54Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/178701Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:52:43.820810Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission route |
title |
Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission route |
spellingShingle |
Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission route de Sousa, Keyla Carstens Marques [UNESP] Brazil Dogs Hepatozoon spp Phylogenetic analysis Ticks Wild mammals |
title_short |
Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission route |
title_full |
Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission route |
title_fullStr |
Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission route |
title_full_unstemmed |
Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission route |
title_sort |
Molecular detection of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic dogs and wild mammals in southern Pantanal, Brazil with implications in the transmission route |
author |
de Sousa, Keyla Carstens Marques [UNESP] |
author_facet |
de Sousa, Keyla Carstens Marques [UNESP] Fernandes, Marina Pugnaghi [UNESP] Herrera, Heitor Miraglia Benevenute, Jyan Lucas [UNESP] Santos, Filipe Martins Rocha, Fabiana Lopes Barreto, Wanessa Teixeira Gomes Macedo, Gabriel Carvalho Campos, João Bosco Martins, Thiago Fernandes de Andrade Pinto, Pedro Cordeiro Estrela Battesti, Darci Barros Piranda, Eliane Mattos Cançado, Paulo Henrique Duarte Machado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP] André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP] |
author_role |
author |
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Fernandes, Marina Pugnaghi [UNESP] Herrera, Heitor Miraglia Benevenute, Jyan Lucas [UNESP] Santos, Filipe Martins Rocha, Fabiana Lopes Barreto, Wanessa Teixeira Gomes Macedo, Gabriel Carvalho Campos, João Bosco Martins, Thiago Fernandes de Andrade Pinto, Pedro Cordeiro Estrela Battesti, Darci Barros Piranda, Eliane Mattos Cançado, Paulo Henrique Duarte Machado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP] André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade Católica Dom Bosco Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) São Paulo Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) |
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de Sousa, Keyla Carstens Marques [UNESP] Fernandes, Marina Pugnaghi [UNESP] Herrera, Heitor Miraglia Benevenute, Jyan Lucas [UNESP] Santos, Filipe Martins Rocha, Fabiana Lopes Barreto, Wanessa Teixeira Gomes Macedo, Gabriel Carvalho Campos, João Bosco Martins, Thiago Fernandes de Andrade Pinto, Pedro Cordeiro Estrela Battesti, Darci Barros Piranda, Eliane Mattos Cançado, Paulo Henrique Duarte Machado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP] André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP] |
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Brazil Dogs Hepatozoon spp Phylogenetic analysis Ticks Wild mammals |
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Brazil Dogs Hepatozoon spp Phylogenetic analysis Ticks Wild mammals |
description |
Hepatozoon parasites comprise intracellular apicomplexan parasites transmitted to vertebrate animals by ingestion of arthropods definitive hosts. The present work aimed to investigate the occurrence of Hepatozoon spp. in wild animals, domestic dogs and their respective ectoparasites, in southern Pantanal region, central-western Brazil, by molecular techniques. Between August 2013 and March 2015, 31 coatis (Nasua nasua), 78 crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous), seven ocelots (Leopardus pardalis), 42 dogs (Canis lupus familiaris), 110 wild rodents (77 Thichomys fosteri, 25 Oecomys mamorae, and 8 Clyomys laticeps), 30 marsupials (14 Thylamys macrurus, 11 Gracilinanus agilis, 4 Monodelphis domestica and 1 Didelphis albiventris), and 1582 ticks and 80 fleas collected from the sampled animals were investigated. DNA samples were submitted to PCR assays for Hepatozoon spp. targeting 18S rRNA gene. Purified amplicons were directly sequenced and submitted to phylogenetic analysis. A high prevalence of Hepatozoon among carnivores (C. thous [91.02%], dogs [45.23%], N. nasua [41.9%] and L. pardalis [71.4%]) was found. However, ticks and fleas were negative to Hepatozoon PCR assays. By phylogenetic analysis based on 18S rRNA sequences, Hepatozoon sequences amplified from crab-eating foxes, dogs, coatis and ocelots clustered with sequences of H. canis, H. americanum and H. felis. The closely related positioning of Hepatozoon sequences amplified from wild rodents and T. macrurus marsupial to Hepatozoon from reptiles and amphibians suggest a possible transmission of those Hepatozoon species between hosts by ectoparasites or by predation. Hepatozoon haplotypes found circulating in wild rodents seem to present a higher degree of polymorphism when compared to those found in other groups of animals. Although rodents seem not to participate as source of Hepatozoon infection to wild carnivores and domestic dogs, they may play an important role in the transmission of Hepatozoon to reptiles and amphibians in Pantanal biome. |
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