Tsuji Masayoshi, Zamoto Aya, Kawabuchi Takako, Kataoka Tomomi, Nakajima Rui, Asakawa Mitsuhiko, Ishihara Chiaki
School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University, Ebetsu, Japan.
J Vet Med Sci. 2006 Jul;68(7):643-6. doi: 10.1292/jvms.68.643.
Six Eurasian red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris orientis), victims of road traffic found during 2002 and 2004 near the Noppro Forest Park in Ebetsu, Hokkaido, Japan, were examined for the presence of Babesia parasites. Three of the six squirrels exhibited positive signals by nested PCRs targeting both the 18S rRNA and beta-tubulin genes. Three squirrels proved to be infected with a B. microti-like parasite as evidenced by sequencing the amplified DNAs and by the morphology of the intraerythrocytic parasites. Genotypically, however, the parasite appeared to be of a new type, as it was clearly distinguishable from any of the known types that have previously been reported in various wild animals. This is the first report showing molecular evidence for the presence of B. microti-like parasites in Sciuridae.
2002年至2004年期间,在日本北海道江别市的诺普罗森林公园附近发现了6只欧亚红松鼠(Sciurus vulgaris orientis),它们均死于道路交通意外。对这些松鼠进行了检查,以确定是否存在巴贝斯虫寄生虫。通过针对18S rRNA和β-微管蛋白基因的巢式PCR,6只松鼠中有3只显示出阳性信号。通过对扩增的DNA进行测序以及观察红细胞内寄生虫的形态,证实有3只松鼠感染了一种微小巴贝斯虫样寄生虫。然而,从基因类型来看,这种寄生虫似乎是一种新型的,因为它与之前在各种野生动物中报道过的任何已知类型都有明显区别。这是第一份显示松鼠科动物中存在微小巴贝斯虫样寄生虫的分子证据的报告。