| Literature DB >> 31153918 |
Yuji Taniguchi1, Itaru Yanagihara2, Yukiko Nakura2, Chihiro Ichikawa3, Taizo Saito1, Cornelia Appiah-Kwarteng1, Motomichi Matsuzaki3, Junpei Fukumoto4, Kisaburo Nagamune5, Hisako Kyan6, Masaki Takasu7, Katsuya Kitoh8, Yasuhiro Takashima9.
Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii strains have been isolated all over the world and their virulence has been examined mainly using laboratory mice. However, T. gondii differs in virulence depending on the host animal species. Therefore, to evaluate the virulence of each strain in domestic animals, it is necessary to examine using not only mice but also the concerned animals. We have shown that TgCatJpOk4, a T. gondii strain recently isolated in Okinawa, Japan, has a high virulence against laboratory mice, comparable to highest virulent RH strain in mice; however, the virulence to domestic animals remains unknown. In this study, we examined the virulence using the Microminipig. After infection, four out of five infected pigs showed severe clinical symptoms: inappetence, hypoactivity and tachypnea. Eventually, three out of the five infected pigs succumbed before the end of the observation. Among the three dead pigs, histological analysis revealed that interstitial pneumonia and spotty necrosis in the liver indicating that the TgCatJpOk4 strain has a high virulence not only in laboratory mice, but in pigs as well.Entities:
Keywords: Japan; Microminipig; Toxoplasma gondii; Toxoplasmosis; Virulence
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31153918 DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2019.101935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Int ISSN: 1383-5769 Impact factor: 2.230