High prevalence and pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium serpentis in snakes in southern China

IF 1.7 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Falei Li , Xinrui Wang , Lihua Xiao , Yaoyu Feng , Yaqiong Guo
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Abstract

In southern China, snakes have cultural and economic significance, serving both as traditional dietary resources and as increasingly popular pets. However, the prevalence and clinical impacts of Cryptosporidium spp. in snakes in southern China remain poorly understood. Between April 2018 and September 2020, we collected 357 fecal samples from wild snakes, farmed snakes, and pet snakes in Hunan and Guangdong, two provinces in southern China. Cryptosporidium spp. were identified and subtyped by sequence analyses of the small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) gene and the 60 kDa glycoprotein (gp60) gene, respectively. The intensity of oocyst shedding in Cryptosporidium-positive samples was evaluated using SSU rRNA-LC2 quantitative PCR. Histological examinations of gastric tissues from infected pet snakes were conducted to assess potential parasite-induced pathology. Overall, 93 of 357 (26.1%) samples were positive for Cryptosporidium spp., and the detection rates were 17.0%, 31.4%, and 46.2% in farmed snakes, pet snakes, and wild snakes, respectively. Five species of Cryptosporidium were identified, including C. serpentis (n = 77), C. tyzzeri (n = 6), C. varanii (n = 4), C. muris (n = 3), and C. parvum (n = 2). Only C. tyzzeri isolates were subtyped successfully and belonged to IXa subtype family. The highest average number of oocysts per gram (OPG) of feces was observed in C. serpentis samples (4.6 ± 1.7 logs), followed by C. varanii (3.5 ± 0.4 logs), C. tyzzeri (3.3 ± 1.0 logs), C. parvum (3.2 ± 0.4 logs), and C. muris (2.1 ± 1.7 logs). In pet snakes infected with C. serpentis, the gastric mucosal epithelial cells were heavily colonised by the parasites, resulting in significant damage to the villus structure. The results of this study indicate that C. serpentis is prevalent in snakes in southern China and has significant pathogenicity to snakes.

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中国南方蛇隐孢子虫的高流行率和致病性
在中国南方,蛇具有文化和经济意义,既是传统的饮食资源,也是越来越受欢迎的宠物。然而,隐孢子虫在中国南方蛇类中的流行和临床影响仍然知之甚少。2018年4月至2020年9月期间,我们在中国南方的湖南和广东两个省收集了357份野生蛇、养殖蛇和宠物蛇的粪便样本。通过小亚基rRNA (SSU rRNA)基因和60 kDa糖蛋白(gp60)基因的序列分析,对隐孢子虫进行了鉴定和分型。采用SSU rRNA-LC2定量PCR评价隐孢子虫阳性标本卵囊脱落强度。对感染宠物蛇的胃组织进行组织学检查,以评估潜在的寄生虫诱导病理。357份标本中隐孢子虫阳性93份(26.1%),其中养殖蛇、宠物蛇和野生蛇的检出率分别为17.0%、31.4%和46.2%。共鉴定出隐孢子虫5种,其中蛇隐孢子虫77种,tyzzeri隐孢子虫6种,瓦拉隐孢子虫4种,muris隐孢子虫3种,parvum隐孢子虫2种。只有tyzzeri菌株亚型成功,属于IXa亚型家族。平均每克粪便卵囊数(OPG)最高的是蛇C.(4.6±1.7 log),其次是瓦兰氏C.(3.5±0.4 log)、tyzzeri C.(3.3±1.0 log)、parvum C.(3.2±0.4 log)和muris C.(2.1±1.7 log)。在感染蛇梭菌的宠物蛇中,胃粘膜上皮细胞被寄生虫大量定植,导致绒毛结构明显受损。本研究结果表明,C. serentis在中国南方蛇类中普遍存在,对蛇类具有显著的致病性。
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