Hepatozoon felis 的地理隔离和高流行性:希腊斯科派洛斯的流行病学情况和系统发育分析

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Simone Morelli , Donato Traversa , Angela Di Cesare , Mariasole Colombo , Marika Grillini , Barbara Paoletti , Aurora Mondazzi , Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono , Raffaella Iorio , Chiara Astuti , Constantina N. Tsokana , Anastasia Diakou
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猫科动物肝吸虫病是由猫科动物肝吸虫属(Hepatozoon felis)、丝状猫科动物肝吸虫属(Hepatozoon silvestris)和犬科动物肝吸虫属(Hepatozoon canis)的不同种类引起的病媒传播疾病。尽管近年来各国记录在案的家猫肝吸虫感染数量有所增加,但人们对肝吸虫属的生物学、流行病学和分类学的了解仍然有限。本研究旨在评估生活在希腊斯科派洛斯岛的猫的肝吸虫感染率和遗传特征。研究人员从 54 只猫身上采集了个体血液样本,并对样本进行了革兰氏染色的血液涂片检查,以检测是否存在肝包虫配子体,同时还对样本进行了针对肝包虫 18S rRNA 基因的特定 PCR 检测。通过至少一种方法,共发现 45 只猫(83.3%)感染了肝包虫。其中,43 只猫(79.6%)的 PCR 呈阳性,6 只猫(11.1%)的血液涂片中发现了肝吸虫的配子体。共获得了 26 个 H. felis 序列,并检测到三个未被描述的单核苷酸多态性。本研究结果表明,H. felis物种复合体可能在孤立/封闭地区过度流行。在这种情况下,地理隔离可能有利于新基因型或单倍型甚至新物种的起源。
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Geographical isolation and hyperendemicity of Hepatozoon felis: Epidemiological scenario in Skopelos, Greece, and phylogenetic analysis

Geographical isolation and hyperendemicity of Hepatozoon felis: Epidemiological scenario in Skopelos, Greece, and phylogenetic analysis

Feline hepatozoonosis is a vector-borne disease caused by different species of the genus Hepatozoon, i.e. Hepatozoon felis, Hepatozoon silvestris and Hepatozoon canis. Knowledge on the biology, epidemiology and taxonomy of Hepatozoon spp. is still limited, despite the fact that the number of documented Hepatozoon spp. infections in domestic cats increased in recent years in different countries. This study was carried out to evaluate the prevalence and the genetic profile of Hepatozoon spp. in cats living on the island of Skopelos, Greece. Individual blood samples were collected from 54 owned cats and were subjected to Giemsa-stained blood smear examination to investigate the presence of Hepatozoon spp. gamonts and to a specific PCR protocol targeting the 18S rRNA gene of Hepatozoon. A total of 45 cats (83.3%) were found infected by Hepatozoon spp. by at least one of the methods applied. In particular, 43 (79.6%) of the cats were PCR-positive, and in 6 (11.1%) cats gamonts of Hepatozoon spp. were found in the blood smears. A total of 26 H. felis sequences were obtained and the presence of three undescribed single nucleotide polymorphisms were detected. The present results indicate that H. felis species complex may be hyperendemic in isolated/confined areas. In such contexts, geographical isolation may favor the origin of new genotypes or haplotypes or even new species.

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