Blastocystis in free-ranging wild ruminant species across the Iberian Peninsula.

IF 3.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ana M Figueiredo, Alejandro Dashti, Jenny G Maloney, Aleksey Molokin, Nadja S George, Pamela C Köster, Begoña Bailo, Ana Sánchez de Las Matas, Miguel Ángel Habela, Antonio Rivero-Juarez, Joaquín Vicente, Emmanuel Serrano, Maria C Arnal, Daniel Fernández de Luco, Patrocinio Morrondo, José A Armenteros, Ana Balseiro, Guillermo A Cardona, Carlos Martínez-Carrasco, Rita T Torres, Carlos Fonseca, Atle Mysterud, João Carvalho, Rafael Calero-Bernal, David González-Barrio, Mónica Santín, David Carmena
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The growing wild ungulate populations across Europe represents an increasingly important source for the spread of zoonotic pathogens. Blastocystis is a common intestinal protist observed in humans and animals worldwide. Studies on Blastocystis occurrence and subtype (ST) diversity in free-ranging wild ruminants are lacking globally, and more data are needed to understand the epidemiological scenario in wild European ruminants. We collected 833 faecal samples from free-ranging wild ungulates across Spain (n = 699) and Portugal (n = 134) between 1998 and 2021. Using conventional PCR and next-generation amplicon sequencing, Blastocystis was found in 13.8% (115/833; 95% CI: 11.5-16.3) of the wild ruminants analysed. Its occurrence was significantly higher in Portugal (38.1%, 51/134; 95% CI 29.8-46.8) than in Spain (9.2%, 64/699; 95% CI: 7.1-11.5). Fifteen Blastocystis STs, fourteen previously recognised (ST2, ST5, ST10, ST13, ST14, ST21, ST23-ST26, ST30, and ST42-ST44), and one novel (named ST49), were detected among the surveyed wild ruminant populations. Novel ST49 was described using Oxford Nanopore sequencing to produce full-length reference sequences of the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene. A greater ST diversity was observed in Spanish samples. Mixed infections were found in 58.3% (67/115) of the total Blastocystis-positive samples. Our results have enhanced the knowledge regarding Blastocystis occurrence and ST diversity and host preference present in wild ruminants from the Iberian Peninsula, which will assist in clarifying the relationships between the sylvatic and domestic cycles of this protist and may ultimately provide tools to help manage future public health epidemiological scenarios.

伊比利亚半岛上自由放养的野生反刍动物的囊虫。
整个欧洲不断增长的野生有蹄类动物种群是人畜共患病病原体传播的一个日益重要的来源。囊虫是人类和动物常见的肠道原生生物。目前,全球范围内对放养野生反刍动物囊虫发生及ST亚型多样性的研究较为缺乏,需要更多的数据来了解欧洲野生反刍动物的流行病学情况。1998年至2021年间,我们从西班牙(n = 699)和葡萄牙(n = 134)的自由放养野生有蹄类动物中收集了833份粪便样本。采用常规PCR和新一代扩增子测序,发现囊虫的比例为13.8% (115/833;95%置信区间:11.5-16.3)。葡萄牙的发病率较高,为38.1% (51/134);95% CI 29.8-46.8)高于西班牙(9.2%,64/699;95% ci: 7.1-11.5)。在调查的野生反刍动物种群中检测到15种囊虫STs,其中14种是以前发现的(ST2、ST5、ST10、ST13、ST14、ST21、ST23-ST26、ST30和ST42-ST44), 1种是新的(命名为ST49)。利用Oxford Nanopore测序技术对新型ST49进行了描述,获得了小亚基核糖体RNA基因的全长参考序列。在西班牙样本中观察到更大的ST多样性。混合感染占全部囊胚阳性标本的58.3%(67/115)。我们的研究结果增强了对伊比利亚半岛野生反刍动物囊虫发生、ST多样性和宿主偏好的认识,这将有助于澄清这种原生生物的森林和家庭循环之间的关系,并可能最终为帮助管理未来的公共卫生流行病学情景提供工具。
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Veterinary Research
Veterinary Research 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
92
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research is an open access journal that publishes high quality and novel research and review articles focusing on all aspects of infectious diseases and host-pathogen interaction in animals.
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