Sporogonic development of Hepatozoon felis in naturally infected Rhipicephalus turanicus and Rhipicephalus rutilus ticks and induction of sporocyst excystation by duodenal fluid.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Gad Baneth, Yaarit Nachum-Biala, Omer Revah, Harold Salant
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Hepatozoon felis is a protozoan parasite reported in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas with infection rates ranging from 4 % to 30 % in domestic cats in Mediterranean countries. Although the parasite was described in 1908, its arthropod vector has not been reported to date. Ticks removed from cats were dissected to prepare hemocoel smears with the aim of identifying the sporogonic life stages of H. felis. Light and live video microscopy were used to visualize these stages and PCR followed by DNA sequencing served to verify the Hepatozoon sp. found and to morphologically and molecularly define the tick species examined. Of 42 adult ticks, 30 were Rhipicephalus turanicus, eight Haemaphysalis adleri, three Rhipicephalus rutilus and one was Rhipicephalus secundus. Sporocysts and oocysts of H. felis verified by PCR were present in eleven R. turanicus and two R. rutilus ticks (31 %). The sporocysts of H. felis were round and each sporocyst harbored 9-11 sporozoites. Developing and mature H. felis oocysts, sporocysts and sporozoites were measured and described morphologically. Experiments to study the excystation of sporocysts and release of infectious sporozoites indicated that combined body temperature of 38.5 ℃ and contact with duodenal fluids are required for activation of sporozoites and excystation as viewed by live imaging. Sporocysts excysted within 250 s of exposure to duodenal fluid and excystation occurred significantly more frequently in the sporocysts that were incubated at 38.5 °C and exposed to duodenal fluid compared to those only incubated at 38.5 °C (P = 0.0001). In conclusion, sporogony of H. felis was described in R. turanicus and R. rutilus filling a gap in knowledge on the life cycle of this parasite whose arthropod vectors were unknown. Induction of H. felis sporocyst excystation required both body temperature and contact with duodenal fluid, simulating conditions met when the parasite reaches the vertebrate host's small intestine.

兔肝虫在自然感染的土兰头蜱和绿头蜱体内的产孢发育及十二指肠液诱导孢子囊排出。
猫肝虫是在欧洲、非洲、亚洲和美洲报告的一种原生动物寄生虫,地中海国家家猫的感染率从4%到30%不等。虽然该寄生虫于1908年被描述,但其节肢动物媒介至今未见报道。从猫身上取出的蜱虫被解剖,以制备血涂片,目的是确定猫嗜血杆菌孢子生的生命阶段。使用光镜和实时视频显微镜观察这些阶段,PCR和DNA测序用于验证发现的Hepatozoon sp.,并从形态和分子上确定所检查的蜱种。42只成蜱中,图兰头蜱30只,阿德血蜱8只,绿头蜱3只,第二头蜱1只。在11只turanicus和2只rutilus蜱(31%)中检测到felis孢子囊和卵囊。绒猴的孢子囊呈圆形,每个孢子囊可容纳9-11个孢子子。对发育和成熟的绒猴卵囊、孢子囊和孢子子进行了形态学测量和描述。研究孢子囊的排出和感染性孢子子的释放的实验表明,活体成像显示,孢子子的激活和排出需要38.5℃的体温和与十二指肠液的接触。暴露于十二指肠液的孢子囊在250秒内脱落,在38.5°C下孵育并暴露于十二指肠液的孢子囊的脱落发生率明显高于仅在38.5°C下孵育的孢子囊(P=0.0001)。综上所述,在turanicus和rutilus中描述了felis的孢子,填补了对这种节肢动物载体未知的寄生虫生命周期的认识空白。诱导绒猴孢子囊的排出需要体温和与十二指肠液的接触,模拟寄生虫到达脊椎动物宿主小肠时所满足的条件。
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期刊介绍: International Journal for Parasitology offers authors the option to sponsor nonsubscriber access to their articles on Elsevier electronic publishing platforms. For more information please view our Sponsored Articles page. The International Journal for Parasitology publishes the results of original research in all aspects of basic and applied parasitology, including all the fields covered by its Specialist Editors, and ranging from parasites and host-parasite relationships of intrinsic biological interest to those of social and economic importance in human and veterinary medicine and agriculture.
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