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Detection of Trypanosoma cruzi DNA in false negative samples of collected triatomines, xenodiagnosis material, and biopsies of experimentally infected animals.

Leidi Herrera1, Cruz Manuel Aguilar2,3, Antonio Morocoima4, Mercedes Viettri5, María Lares5, Elizabeth Ferrer6,7.   

Abstract

Direct test over the gut material from triatomine vectors and xenodiagnosis over mammalian hosts are classical techniques for Trypanosoma cruzi parasitological diagnosis. Nevertheless, negative results can be a source of uncertainty. Experimental models have allowed evaluating the tissue invasion of different strains of T. cruzi, but conventional techniques for tissue biopsies involve time-consuming and elaborated procedures and have low sensitivity. Gut material of collected triatomines (microscopically negative) (n = 114), material of mammal xenodiagnoses (microscopically negative) (n = 138), and biopsy material (microscopically negative) from experimentally infected animals (n = 34) with isolates from endemic areas of Chagas' disease from Venezuela were used for DNA extraction and PCR for the amplification of kinetoplast DNA (kDNA) and satellite DNA (sDNA) of T. cruzi. Positive PCR was observed in 53.6% of collected triatomine material, 15.8% of parasitological negative xenodiagnosis material, and 70.6% in biopsies, revealing underestimation by the parasitological tests and the valour of this analysis with preserved material. Anzoátegui was the state with the highest percentage of infection, and the triatomine species Rhodnius prolixus and Panstrongylus geniculatus had the highest percentages of infection. Didelphis marsupialis and Canis familiaris were the most infected by T. cruzi revealed by PCR of xenodiagnosis material. In addition, the PCR technique allowed demonstrating the invasion of T. cruzi in all tissues analyzed, constituting a molecular marker of tissue invasion.

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Keywords:  Biopsies; Experimental models; PCR; Triatomines; Trypanosoma cruzi; Xenodiagnosis

Year:  2020        PMID: 33156443     DOI: 10.1007/s10123-020-00149-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Microbiol        ISSN: 1139-6709            Impact factor:   2.479


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1.  Genetic variability of Trypanosoma cruzi TcI isolates from rural and urban areas of Venezuela.

Authors:  María G Rivera; Leidi Herrera; Antonio Morocoima; Cruz M Aguilar; Teresa Gárate; Mariela López; María Lares; Mercedes Viettri; Elizabeth Ferrer
Journal:  J Vector Borne Dis       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 1.688

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1.  Molecular characterization of Trypanosoma cruzi DTUs of the triatomine species in a Chagas disease endemic area.

Authors:  Tatiene Rossana Móta Silva; Thaynádia Gomes Rios; Carlos Alberto do Nascimento Ramos; Alessandra Scofield; Thiago Antonio Rodrigues Freire Lima; Leucio Câmara Alves; Rafael Antonio Nascimento Ramos; Gílcia Aparecida de Carvalho
Journal:  J Parasit Dis       Date:  2021-07-25
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