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Israel Barbosa Guedes1, Gisele Oliveira de Souza1, Juliana Fernandes de Paula Castro1, Matheus Burilli Cavalini1, Antônio Francisco de Souza Filho1, Anderson Luiz Pinheiro Maia2, Eduardo Alberto Dos Reis3, Adriana Cortez3, Marcos Bryan Heinemann4.
Abstract
At present, little is known regarding the prevalence of buffalo leptospirosis worldwide, especially with respect to which Leptospira strains may infect this animal species. Furthermore, most investigations into this disease in buffaloes have only been performed with serological studies. In Brazil, particularly in the Amazon, buffalo production is growing and is just as important as cattle production, although few studies have been performed on buffalo compared to cattle. Thus, the aim of this study was to isolate and characterise Leptospira strains from river buffaloes raised in the Brazilian Amazon region. We collected 109 kidney samples from slaughtered buffaloes raised in the Amazon Delta region of Brazil. The samples were analysed by bacteriological culture for the isolation of leptospires, and the obtained isolates were serologically and molecularly characterised by microscopic agglutination test (MAT), DNA sequencing and multiple locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA). Five isolates were obtained, and in serogrouping analyses, these isolates were only reactive for the Pomona serogroup, with an observed titre of 25,600. The DNA sequencing results revealed that all the isolates belonged to the species Leptospira interrogans, and the MLVA results showed that the VNTR loci 4, 7 and 10 profile of all the isolates was 4-1-10. In this study, we observed that Pomona serogroup strains circulate in buffaloes in the Amazon, showing that in Brazil, buffaloes can be affected by Leptospira strains other than the Sejroe group, which are adapted to cattle.Entities:
Keywords: Amazon; Buffalo; DNA sequencing; Isolation; Leptospirosis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33666800 PMCID: PMC7932906 DOI: 10.1007/s11250-021-02623-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Anim Health Prod ISSN: 0049-4747 Impact factor: 1.559
Fig. 1Geographical location of the Amazon Delta region in Brazil
Fig. 2Phylogenetic analysis based on the partial secY gene of Leptospira isolates from buffalo kidneys (black circle). The tree was constructed with neighbour-joining method and Tamura-3 parameter model with bootstrap test of 1000 replicates
Fig. 3Phylogenetic analysis based on the partial rpoB gene of Leptospira isolates from buffalo kidneys (black circle). The tree was constructed with neighbour-joining method and Tamura-3 parameter model with bootstrap test of 1000 replicates