SYNANTHROPIC MAMMALS IN TRANSMISSION CYCLE OF TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI IN YUCATÁN, MEXICO

Maria Alheli Cab-Romero, Andréa Pereira da Costa, Jaciara de Oliveira Jorge Costa, Ingridi Braz de Oliveira Manhães, Ryan Emiliano da Silva, H. Ruiz-Piña, E. Reyes‐Novelo, Javier Escobedo-Ortegona, R. Tonhosolo, A. Marcili
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OBJECTIVE: Trypanosoma cruzi comprises highly heterogeneus populations classified within six Discrete Typing Unit (DTU´s) named Tc-I to Tc-VI ans TcBat. Evolutionary history of T. cruzi has a very strong association with their mammal hosts and some phylogenetic and ecolobiologically studies suggest that ecotopes, hosts and vectors are factors that determine the different lineages of T. cruzi. METHODS: Herein we characterized T. cruzi isolates from synanthropic individuals of Didelphis virginiana and Rattus rattus captured in the village of Molas, Yucatan. RESULTS: Forty households were selected and traps were placed in the yard during January to May of 2014. Sixty six opossum (Didelphis virginiana) and twenty five rats (Rattus rattus) were captured and 13 were diagnosed as T. cruzi infected by microhematocrit and blood culture. Ten isolates of T. cruzi were obtained for phylogenetic analysis with SSU rDNA, gGAPDH and Cytochrome B genes to describe the relationships between them and classify them into the different DTU´s. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated the participation of synanthropic animals D. virginiana and R. rattus as a reservoirs of T. cruzi in Yucatan_Mexico and the different isolates of the parasite belonged to Tc-I. The proximity of these species to the domestic environment favor the contact of the trypanosome with the human population in domestic environment.
墨西哥yucatÁn地区克氏锥虫传播周期中的共生哺乳动物
目的:克氏锥虫包括高度异质性的种群,分为6个离散分型单元(DTU),分别为Tc-I至Tc-VI和TcBat。克氏锥虫的进化历史与其哺乳动物宿主有着密切的联系,一些系统发育和生态生物学研究表明,生态环境、宿主和媒介是决定克氏锥虫不同谱系的因素。方法:对在尤卡坦州Molas村捕获的弗吉尼亚Didelphis和Rattus的共生个体中分离的克氏体绦虫进行了鉴定。结果:2014年1 - 5月,选取40户,在院落设置诱捕器。捕获负鼠66只,大鼠25只,经微血细胞比容和血培养诊断为克氏体感染13只。对10株克氏锥虫进行SSU rDNA、gGAPDH和细胞色素B基因的系统发育分析,描述它们之间的关系,并将它们划分到不同的DTU中。结论:该研究表明,在墨西哥尤卡坦地区,弗吉尼亚弓形虫和大鼠弓形虫是克氏弓形虫的宿主,不同分离株属Tc-I。这些物种与家庭环境的接近有利于锥虫与家庭环境中的人群接触。
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