Makoto Enoki Caracciolo, Beatriz Elise de Andrade-Silva, V. Borba, Ander Castello-Branco, Hudson Andrade dos Santos, A. M. Iñiguez, E. J. Lopes-Torres
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摘要
寄生虫性中耳炎是一种炎症过程,可影响牛耳的外耳和内耳,造成动物不适,影响动物的生产性能,甚至导致动物死亡。这种感染最初与热带和亚热带地区的横纹肌属线虫有关。目前,被描述为与牛中耳炎有关的线虫种类有 Metarhabditis costai、Metarhabditis freitasi 以及最近出现的 M. blumi。值得强调的是,关于这些物种的形态细节、超微结构和分子生物学数据仍然缺乏有力的信息。拟线虫属由七个物种组成,最近又增加了两个物种。本研究的目的是利用先进的显微镜技术更新形态学数据,以强调和澄清目前与寄生性中耳炎相关的三个Metarhabditis物种之间的主要形态学差异。研究人员从巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州伊塔比拉一个农场的四头成年雌性吉尔牛(Bos taurus indicus)身上采集了炎性渗出物样本。使用光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜对样本进行了分析。在形态学上确定了两个物种:M. costai 和 M. freitasi,与之前的报告一致。扫描电子显微镜显示,与从 CGC 中心获得的 M. blumi 相比,参与寄生性中耳炎的线虫具有新的结构特征。在雄性后部、法氏囊和尾部观察到显著差异。为了区分这三个物种,我们进行了分子分析,结果发现,与 M. blumi 相比,首先与中耳炎相关的物种形成了不同的群集。不过,需要注意的是,还需要进一步的研究来确定移虫属物种的遗传特征。
Integrative Taxonomy of Metarhabditis Associated with Parasitic Otitis in Dairy Cattle
Parasitic otitis is an inflammatory process that can affect the external to internal cattle ear, causing discomfort in animals, impairing performance, and even leading to animal death. The infection was initially associated with nematodes of the Rhabditis genus in tropical and subtropical regions. Currently, the nematode species described as associated with bovine otitis are Metarhabditis costai, Metarhabditis freitasi, and, more recently, M. blumi. It is worth highlighting that there is still a lack of robust information regarding the morphological details, ultrastructural aspects, and molecular biology data of these species. The Metarhabditis genus is composed of seven species and two more have recently been added. The objective of this study is to update the morphological data using advanced microscopy techniques to emphasize and clarify the main morphological differences between three species of Metarhabditis currently associated with parasitic otitis. Samples of inflammatory exudate were collected from four adult female Gir cattle (Bos taurus indicus) on a farm in Itabira, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Specimens were analyzed using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Two species, M. costai and M. freitasi, were morphologically identified, consistent with previous reports. Scanning electron microscopy revealed new structural characteristics of the nematode species involved in parasitic otitis compared with M. blumi obtained from the CGC Center. Significant differences were observed in the male posterior region, bursa, and tail. Molecular analysis was conducted to differentiate these three species, and it was observed that the species first associated with otitis formed distinct clusters compared to M. blumi. However, it is important to note that further studies are needed to genetically characterize species of the Metarhabditis genus.