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作为犬类媒介传播原生生物宿主的欧亚金豺。

Eurasian golden jackal as host of canine vector-borne protists.

作者信息

Mitková Barbora, Hrazdilová Kristýna, D'Amico Gianluca, Duscher Georg Gerhard, Suchentrunk Franz, Forejtek Pavel, Gherman Călin Mircea, Matei Ioana Adriana, Ionică Angela Monica, Daskalaki Aikaterini Alexandra, Mihalca Andrei Daniel, Votýpka Jan, Hulva Pavel, Modrý David

机构信息

Department of Pathology and Parasitology, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Palackého tr. 1946/1, 612 42, Brno, Czech Republic.

CEITEC-VFU, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Palackého tr. 1946/1, 612 42, Brno, Czech Republic.

出版信息

Parasit Vectors. 2017 Apr 14;10(1):183. doi: 10.1186/s13071-017-2110-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Jackals are medium-sized canids from the wolf-like clade, exhibiting a unique combination of ancestral morphotypes, broad trophic niches, and close phylogenetic relationships with the wolf and dog. Thus, they represent a potential host of several pathogens with diverse transmission routes. Recently, populations of the Eurasian golden jackal Canis aureus have expanded into the Western Palaearctic, including most of Europe. The aim of our study was to examine Eurasian golden jackals from Romania, Czech Republic and Austria for a wide spectrum of vector-borne protists and to evaluate the role of this species as a reservoir of disease for domestic dogs and/or humans.

RESULTS

Diagnostic polymerase chain reaction (PCR) DNA amplifications revealed 70% of jackals to be positive for Hepatozoon, 12.5% positive for piroplasms, and one individual positive for Leishmania infantum. Phylogenetic analyses of partial 18S rDNA sequences invariably placed sequenced isolates of Hepatozoon into the H. canis clade. For piroplasms, both the 18S and cox1 sequences obtained confirmed the presence of Babesia canis and "Theileria annae" in 5 and 2 individuals, respectively, providing the first records of these two piroplasmids in Eurasian golden jackals. A single animal from Dolj County (Romania) was PCR-positive for L. infantum, as confirmed also by sequencing of ITS1-5.8S.

CONCLUSIONS

Apparently, expanding populations of jackals can play a significant role in spreading and maintaining new Babesia canis foci in Central Europe. The role of jackals in the epidemiology of "Theileria annae" and H. canis is probably similar to that of red foxes and should be taken into account in further research on these parasites. Also the presence of L. infantum deserves attention. Our study confirms that once established, the populations of Eurasian golden jackals constitute natural reservoirs for many canine vector-borne diseases, analogous to the role of the coyotes in North America.

摘要

背景

胡狼是狼形分支的中型犬科动物,展现出祖先形态类型、广泛营养生态位以及与狼和狗的密切系统发育关系的独特组合。因此,它们是多种具有不同传播途径的病原体的潜在宿主。最近,欧亚金豺(Canis aureus)种群已扩展到西古北区,包括欧洲大部分地区。我们研究的目的是检测来自罗马尼亚、捷克共和国和奥地利的欧亚金豺是否感染多种媒介传播的原生生物,并评估该物种作为家犬和/或人类疾病储存宿主的作用。

结果

诊断性聚合酶链反应(PCR)DNA扩增显示,70%的胡狼肝簇虫检测呈阳性,12.5%的梨形虫检测呈阳性,一只个体婴儿利什曼原虫检测呈阳性。对部分18S rDNA序列的系统发育分析始终将测序得到的肝簇虫分离株归入犬肝簇虫分支。对于梨形虫,获得的18S和cox1序列分别证实5只和2只个体中存在犬巴贝斯虫和“安娜泰勒虫”,这是这两种梨形虫在欧亚金豺中的首次记录。来自罗马尼亚多尔日县的一只动物婴儿利什曼原虫PCR检测呈阳性,ITS1 - 5.8S测序也证实了这一点。

结论

显然,不断扩张的胡狼种群可能在中欧传播和维持新的犬巴贝斯虫疫源地方面发挥重要作用。胡狼在“安娜泰勒虫”和犬肝簇虫流行病学中的作用可能与赤狐相似,在对这些寄生虫的进一步研究中应予以考虑。婴儿利什曼原虫的存在也值得关注。我们的研究证实,一旦建立种群,欧亚金豺就构成了许多犬类媒介传播疾病的天然储存宿主,类似于北美郊狼的作用。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/354f/5391582/f479f4686ca9/13071_2017_2110_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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