| Literature DB >> 27370106 |
Fernanda Moreira Alves1, Juliane Saab de Lima2, Fabiana Lopes Rocha1,3, Heitor Miraglia Herrera4, Guilherme de Miranda Mourão2, Ana Maria Jansen5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Trypanosoma cruzi is dispersed in nature through many transmission mechanisms among a high diversity of vectors and mammalian species, representing particular behaviors and habitats. Thus, each locality has a unique set of conditions underlying the maintenance of this parasite in the wild. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the life-cycle of T. cruzi in free-ranging coatis from the central region of the Brazilian Pantanal using a multi-factorial approach.Entities:
Keywords: Nasua nasua; Pantanal; Rhodnius; Sylvatic cycle; Triatoma; Trypanosoma cruzi
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27370106 PMCID: PMC4930594 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1649-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Sampled coatis, captured from March 2005 to March 2012 at the Brazilian Pantanal
| Season | Male | Female | Total captured | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S–SA–J | Total | S–SA–J | Total | ||
| Summer | 101–31–10 | 142 (67 %) | 61–8–5 | 74 (70 %) | 216 |
| Winter | 54–14–1 | 69 (33 %) | 26–3–3 | 32 (30 %) | 101 |
| Total | 155–45–11 | 211 | 87–11–8 | 106 | 317 |
Abbreviations: A, adult; SA, subadult, J, juvenile
Seroprevalence (ELISA) and hemoculture (HC) of Trypanosoma cruzi in coatis from October 2010 to March 2012
| October 2010 - March 2012 | Positive ELISA | Positive HC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | |
| % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | |
| Adult | 81.2 (16) | 77.8 (9) | 80 (25) | 17.4a (23) | 27.3b (11) | 20.6 (34) |
| Subadult | 0 (1) | – | 0 (1) | 0 (1) | – | 0 (1) |
| Juvenile | 50 (2) | 0 (1) | 33.3 (3) | 0 (2) | 50 (2) | 25 (4) |
| Total | 73.7 (19) | 70 (10) | 72 (29) | 15.4 (26) | 30.8 (13) | 20 (39) |
n = total number of samples analyzed
aFour samples from four recaptured male coatis
bOne sample from one recaptured female coati
Fig. 1Trypanosoma cruzi genotyping from coatis at in the Pantanal region, Brazil. Agarose electrophoresis gels of (a) mini-exon multiplex PCR products; (b) 1f8 gene/Alw21I PCR-RFLP products; and (c) H3/Alul PCR-RFLP products. The brace in 1b shows non-characterizable weak bands. Abbreviations: M, Molecular weight markers (100 bp DNA ladder); TR, T. rangeli; NC, Negative control
Fig. 2Annual fluctuations of positive HC and ELISA rates of T. cruzi infection in coatis from the Brazilian Pantanal. The numbers close to the dots correspond to the sample size
Fig. 3Proportion of female and male coatis with transmission potential (positive hemoculture) per month (accumulated from 2005 to 2012). The number of sampled coatis is indicated above the bars
Seroprevalence (ELISA) and hemoculture (HC) of Trypanosoma cruzi in coatis from March 2005 to March 2012
| 2005 - 2012 | Positive HC | Positive ELISA | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female |
| Male | Female |
| |
| % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | |||
| Adult | 30.7 (150) | 42.7 (82) |
| 85.9 (92) | 93.8 (48) |
|
| Subadult | 32.5 (43) | 63.6 (11) |
| 79.2 (24) | 85.7 (7) |
|
| Juvenile | 27.3 (11) | 37.5 (8) |
| 88.9 (9) | 83.3 (6) |
|
| Total | 30.9 (204) | 44.5 (101) |
| 84.8 (125) | 91.8 (61) |
|
n = total number of samples analyzed
aStatistical significance at 95 % confidence
Fig. 4Trypanosoma cruzi genotyping from triatomine bugs in the Pantanal region, Brazil. Agarose electrophoresis gels of (a) mini-exon multiplex PCR products (representative samples); and (b) H3/Alul PCR-RFLP products. Abbreviations: M, Molecular weight markers (100 bp DNA ladder); TC, T. cruzi; TR, T. rangeli; NC, Negative control
Trypanosoma cruzi subpopulations in triatomine bugs per coati nest
| Nest | Species | Sampling method | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gut content culture | Direct DNA extraction | ||
| A |
| TcI | na |
| A |
| TcI | na |
| A |
| TcI | na |
| A |
| TcI | na |
| A |
| TcI | TcI |
| A |
| TcI | na |
| A |
| Nd | na |
| A |
| TcI | TcI |
| A |
| TcI | na |
| A |
| TcI | na |
| A |
| Nd | na |
| A |
| TcI | TcI/Z3 |
| A |
| TcIII | Z3 |
| A |
| TcI | na |
| A | Unidentified | Nd | na |
| B |
| TcI | nd |
| B |
| TcI | nd |
| C |
| TcI | na |
| C |
| Nd | na |
| D |
| Nd | TcI/Z3 |
| D | Unidentified | TcI/TcIII | nd |
| E |
| Nd | na |
Abbreviations: nd, not done; na, no amplification