| Literature DB >> 27474004 |
Daniela Pontes Chiebao1, Hilda Fátima de Jesus Pena2, Aline Diniz Cabral2, Mayra Pereira Rocca2, Estela Gallucci Lopes2, Samantha Yuri Oshiro Branco Valadas2, Lara Borges Keid3, José Henrique Hildebrand Grisi Filho2, Rodrigo Martins Soares2.
Abstract
South American strains of Toxoplasma gondii present higher genetic diversity than classical European strains. We compared the virulence of two non-archetypal Brazilian genotypes of T. gondii to mice. Oocysts of four isolates, two genotype BrI (TgCatBr71 and TgShBr11) and two BrIII (TgCatBr74 and TgCatBr60) were obtained from cats fed experimentally infected mice. After sporulation, 5.0×10(1) and 1.0×10(2) oocysts were orally administrated to Swiss albine mice in Experiments #1 and #2, respectively (4-10 mice/group). Humoral response from dead and surviving mice was analyzed on days 9 to 35 post-infection. Microscopic observations of lungs and brains were performed for tachyzoites and cysts visualization in fresh preparations. Negative results were tested by PCR. Virulence after infection with oocysts is dose dependent for genotype BrIII isolates, but not for BrI. Differences in mortality were observed among isolates from genotype BrIII on Experiment #1. Intra-genotype phenotypic variation related to the parasite stage of infection was demonstrated and this characteristic should be further studied and may influence future work regarding the role of virulence amid hosts.Entities:
Keywords: Brazilian genotypes; Lethality; Oral infection; Serology; Toxoplasmosis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27474004 DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2016.06.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Vet Sci ISSN: 0034-5288 Impact factor: 2.534