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Frequency of co-seropositivities for certain pathogens and their relationship with clinical and histopathological changes and parasite load in dogs infected with Leishmania infantum.

Valéria da Costa Oliveira1, Artur Augusto Velho Mendes Junior1, Luiz Claudio Ferreira1, Tatiana Machado Quinates Calvet1, Shanna Araujo Dos Santos1, Fabiano Borges Figueiredo2, Monique Paiva Campos2, Francisco das Chagas de Carvalho Rodrigues1, Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes de Oliveira1, Elba Regina Sampaio de Lemos3, Tatiana Rozental3, Raphael Gomes da Silva3, Maria Regina Reis Amendoeira3, Rayane Teles-de-Freitas3, Rafaela Vieira Bruno3,4, Fernanda Nazaré Morgado3, Luciana de Freitas Campos Miranda1, Rodrigo Caldas Menezes1.   

Abstract

In canine leishmaniosis caused by the protozoan Leishmania infantum, little is known about how co-infections with or co-seropositivities for other pathogens can influence aggravation of this disease. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to evaluate the frequency of co-infections with or co-seropositivities for certain pathogens in dogs seropositive for L. infantum and their relationship with clinical signs, histological changes and L. infantum load. Sixty-six L. infantum-seropositive dogs were submitted to clinical examination, collection of blood and bone marrow, culling, and necropsy. Antibodies against Anaplasma spp., Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, Ehrlichia spp. and Toxoplasma gondii and Dirofilaria immitis antigens were investigated in serum. Samples from different tissues were submitted to histopathology and immunohistochemistry for the detection of Leishmania spp. and T. gondii. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to assess the L. infantum load in spleen samples. For detection of Coxiella burnetii, conventional PCR and nested PCR were performed using bone marrow samples. All 66 dogs tested positive for L. infantum by qPCR and/or culture. Fifty dogs (76%) were co-seropositive for at least one pathogen: T. gondii (59%), Ehrlichia spp., (41%), and Anaplasma spp. (18%). Clinical signs were observed in 15 (94%) dogs monoinfected with L. infantum and in 45 (90%) dogs co-seropositive for certain pathogens. The L. infantum load in spleen and skin did not differ significantly between monoinfected and co-seropositive dogs. The number of inflammatory cells was higher in the spleen, lung and mammary gland of co-seropositive dogs and in the mitral valve of monoinfected dogs. These results suggest that dogs infected with L. infantum and co-seropositive for certain pathogens are common in the region studied. However, co-seropositivities for certain pathogens did not aggravate clinical signs or L. infantum load, although they were associated with a more intense inflammatory reaction in some organs.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33705437      PMCID: PMC7951870          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247560

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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