Molecular detection of anaplasmataceae agents on dogs from the departament of Piura, Peru

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Luís Fernando Cerro Temoche, Matheus Dias Cordeiro, Eloy S. Seabra-Junior, Sabrina Destri Emmerick Campos, Nadia Regina Pereira Almosny
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This study aimed to study the prevalence of Anaplasmataceae organisms through the nested-PCR and phylogenetic analysis on domestic dogs in the Department of Piura, Peru. Two hundred and twelve canine blood samples were randomly collected on dogs from the central urban areas at the Piura Department in Peru. The extracted DNAs were tested, by nested-PCR based on 16SrRNA gene, to identify agents from Anaplasmataceae family. These results show that there was a prevalence of 18.5% (40/216) of positive dogs, 13.8% (30/216) for Ehrlichia canis, 7.4% (16/216) for Anaplasma platys and 0.1% (2/216) for Ehrlichia sp. confirmed by sequencing analysis. Co-positivity among Anaplasmataceae family species was present in 25% (10/40) of positive samples. There was a significant association among Anaplasmataceae family infection in dogs and the following variables: sex (p=0.034), presence of ticks (p=0.0001), and socio-economic status (p=0.001). There was no statistical association on the variables “living with other animals” and “age group” (p=0.1074). The partial sequences on the portion of the 16S rRNA gene, from positive samples for agents of Anaplasmataceae family demonstrated an identity of 97-100% with the isolated E. canis and A. platys obtained from the GenBank. This is the first study on infection by agents of Anaplasmataceae family in dogs in the Department of Piura, through molecular analysis.KEY WORDS: Anaplasmosis; Canis lupus; ehrlichiosis; molecular analysis; South America
秘鲁皮乌拉省犬无浆菌科药物的分子检测
本研究旨在通过巢式pcr和系统发育分析,研究秘鲁皮乌拉省家犬无形体科生物的流行情况。在秘鲁皮乌拉省的中心城区随机收集了212份犬类血液样本。采用基于16SrRNA基因的巢式pcr方法对提取的dna进行鉴定。测序结果显示,阳性犬检出率为18.5%(40/216),犬埃利希体检出率为13.8% (30/216),platys无原体检出率为7.4%(16/216),埃利希体检出率为0.1%(2/216)。25%(10/40)的阳性标本中无形体科物种共阳性。犬无原体科感染与性别(p=0.034)、蜱虫存在(p=0.0001)和社会经济地位(p=0.001)有显著相关性。“与其他动物一起生活”与“年龄组别”变量无统计学相关性(p=0.1074)。从无原菌科阳性样品中提取的16S rRNA基因部分序列与从GenBank中获得的分离的犬伊螨和platys伊螨的同源性为97 ~ 100%。这是Piura科首次通过分子分析研究无形体科病原体对犬的感染。关键词:无形体病;犬属红斑狼疮;埃立克体病毒传染;分子分析;南美
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Journal of Tropical Pathology
Journal of Tropical Pathology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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