Prevalence and Genetic Characterization of Toxoplasma gondii in Nine Species of Wild Rodents in China.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Vector borne and zoonotic diseases Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-06 DOI:10.1177/15303667251365083
Guang-Rong Bao, Hai-Tao Wang, Jing-Hao Li, Yi-Xuan Song, Zhen-Qiu Gao, Qing-Yu Hou, Si-Yuan Qin, Quan Zhao, Ya Qin, He Ma
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Background: Toxoplasma gondii is a foodborne zoonotic parasite that can infect humans and a variety of warm-blooded animals. Wild rodents play an important role as intermediate hosts of T. gondii, and the survey data of T. gondii in wild rodents in China are limited. Methods: Therefore, from August 2023 to May 2024, a total of 510 brain tissue samples were collected from nine species of wild rodents, and T. gondii was detected using a nested PCR targeting the B1 gene. All positive samples were genotyped at 11 PCR-RFLP markers (i.e., SAG1, 5'-and 3'-SAG2, alternative SAG2, SAG3, BTUB, GRA6, c22-8, c29-2, L358, PK1, and Apico) to determine their genotype. Results: In the present study, out of a total of 510 samples analyzed by nested PCR, three (0.59%) tested positive for T. gondii. It is noteworthy that all three positive samples were derived from female Rattus flavipectus rodents captured in Yunnan Province, where the detection rate was 3.41% (3/88; 95% confidence interval: 0-6.96). Complete genotyping was successfully performed on these three samples, revealing two to be of the ToxoDB #9, which is a common and widely distributed strain in China. The third sample presented a novel genotype. Conclusion: This finding suggests that wild rodents could be harboring a variety of T. gondii genotypes, including new genotypes, which may have significant implications for understanding the epidemiology of the parasite and its potential to cause disease in humans and animals.

中国九种野生啮齿动物刚地弓形虫的流行及遗传特征
背景:刚地弓形虫是一种食源性人畜共患寄生虫,可感染人类和多种温血动物。野生啮齿动物是弓形虫的重要中间宿主,中国野生啮齿动物中弓形虫的调查资料有限。方法:为此,于2023年8月至2024年5月采集9种野生啮齿动物510份脑组织标本,采用巢式PCR检测弓形虫B1基因。所有阳性样本在11个PCR-RFLP标记(即SAG1, 5‘和3’-SAG2, alternative SAG2, SAG3, BTUB, GRA6, c22-8, c29-2, L358, PK1和Apico)上进行基因分型,以确定其基因型。结果:在本研究中,通过巢式PCR分析的510份样本中,有3份(0.59%)弓形虫检测呈阳性。值得注意的是,3份阳性标本均来自云南省捕获的雌性黄胸鼠,检出率为3.41% (3/88;95%置信区间:0-6.96)。对3份样本进行了完整的基因分型,其中2份为弓形虫b #9,该毒株在中国广泛分布。第三个样本呈现一种新的基因型。结论:这一发现提示野生啮齿动物可能携带多种弓形虫基因型,包括新的基因型,这可能对了解弓形虫的流行病学及其在人类和动物中引起疾病的潜力具有重要意义。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
73
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases is an authoritative, peer-reviewed journal providing basic and applied research on diseases transmitted to humans by invertebrate vectors or non-human vertebrates. The Journal examines geographic, seasonal, and other risk factors that influence the transmission, diagnosis, management, and prevention of this group of infectious diseases, and identifies global trends that have the potential to result in major epidemics. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases coverage includes: -Ecology -Entomology -Epidemiology -Infectious diseases -Microbiology -Parasitology -Pathology -Public health -Tropical medicine -Wildlife biology -Bacterial, rickettsial, viral, and parasitic zoonoses
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