Vera Lúcia Teixeira de Freitas, Mariana Ramos Piotto, Helena Rangel Esper, Erika Yoshie Shimoda Nakanishi, Claudia de Abreu Fonseca, João Guilherme Pontes Lima Assy, Olívia Campos Pinheiro Berreta, Francisco Oscar de Siqueira França, Marta Heloísa Lopes
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Abstract
This study describes the laboratory investigation of two acute Chagas disease outbreaks that occurred in the riverside communities of Marimarituba and Cachoeira do Arua, in the Santarem municipality, Para State, located in the Northern region of Brazil, and occurred in March 2016 and August 2017, respectively. The generation of data regarding the diversity of Trypanosoma cruzi parasites circulating in the Amazon region is key for understanding the emergence and expansion of Chagas disease. This study aimed to identify T. cruzi Discrete Typing Units (DTUs) involved in two outbreaks of acute Chagas disease (ACD) directly from the patient's biological sample. Nested and multiplex PCR targeting the 24Sα (rRNA) and mini-exon genes, respectively, were used to identify T. cruzi DTU in blood samples from patients diagnosed with ACD. The samples with positive cPCR were submitted for analysis for T. cruzi DTUs, which included 13 samples from the patients with ACD by oral transmission and two samples collected from two newborns of two women with ACD, from Marimarituba and Cachoeira do Arua. The samples were classified as T. cruzi TcIV, from Marimarituba's outbreak, and T. cruzi TcI, from Cachoeira do Arua's outbreak. The molecular identification of T. cruzi may increase understanding of the role of this parasite in Chagas disease's emergence within the Amazon region, contributing to the improvement of the management of this important, but also neglected, disease.
本研究描述了对分别于2016年3月和2017年8月发生在巴西北部帕拉州圣塔伦市marmarituba和Cachoeira do Arua河畔社区的两起急性恰加斯病暴发的实验室调查。关于在亚马逊地区传播的克氏锥虫寄生虫多样性的数据的生成是了解恰加斯病出现和扩大的关键。本研究旨在直接从患者的生物样本中确定与两起急性恰加斯病(ACD)暴发有关的克鲁兹锥虫离散分型单位(dtu)。采用巢式PCR和多重PCR分别靶向24Sα (rRNA)和mini-外显子基因,对ACD患者血液样本中的克氏T. DTU进行鉴定。将cPCR呈阳性的样本提交用于克鲁兹t型病毒dtu分析,其中13份样本来自经口腔传播的ACD患者,2份样本来自马里马里图巴和卡乔埃拉杜阿鲁阿两名ACD妇女的两名新生儿。这些样本被归类为来自马里马里图巴暴发的克氏TcIV和来自阿鲁阿卡乔埃拉暴发的克氏TcIV。克氏锥虫的分子鉴定可能会增加对这种寄生虫在亚马逊地区恰加斯病出现中所起作用的认识,有助于改善对这一重要但也被忽视的疾病的管理。
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The Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo (Journal of the São Paulo Institute of Tropical Medicine) is a journal devoted to research on different aspects of tropical infectious diseases. The journal welcomes original work on all infectious diseases, provided that data and results are directly linked to human health.
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