De la Cadena E, Camacho M, Vaca F, Enríquez S, Eleizalde M C, Arrivillaga-Henríquez J, Mendoza M, Navarro J C, Ramírez-Iglesias J R
Research Group of Emerging and Neglected Diseases, Ecoepidemiology and Biodiversity, Health Science Faculty, Universidad Internacional SEK (UISEK), Quito 170120, Ecuador; Program of Master in Biomedicine, Health Sciences Faculty, Universidad Internacional SEK (UISEK), Quito 170120, Ecuador.
Unidad de Entomología Aplicada, Instituto de Investigaciones en Zoonosis (CIZ), Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports. 2023 Jan;37:100824. doi: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2022.100824. Epub 2022 Dec 17.
Trypanosoma theileri is a cosmopolitan opportunistic haemoparasite described in wild and domestic ruminants, and also in arthropod vectors. The presence of this parasite has been reported in several South American countries, including Amazonian regions. Despite the importance of livestock production, Ecuador possesses scarce studies about trypanosomosis and no T. theileri reports in its territory. Here, we showed molecular evidences of the presence of T. theileri in cattle from a province located in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Bovine blood samples were collected from 2014 to 2019, during campaigns to detect haemoparasites in the Ecuadorian provinces of Orellana and Sucumbíos. DNA was extracted from the buffy coat and used in PCR assays with three different molecular markers, ITS1, 18S and Cathepsin L-like. T. theileri was detected only in the Sucumbíos province, with a specific molecular prevalence of 8.6% (3/35) using the three primers and an additional animal detected as positive (11.4% prevalence) only by the ITS1 marker. DNA sequences derived from the generated amplicons were subjected to phylogenetics maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood analysis, which indicate the presence of TthI and TthII genotypes circulating in the evaluated animals. Molecular surveillance should be continually implemented in Ecuador in order to deepen the epidemiological and evolutionary knowledge about T. theileri as well other haemoparasites in the amazon parts of the country.
泰勒锥虫是一种广泛分布的机会性血液寄生虫,在野生和家养反刍动物以及节肢动物媒介中均有发现。在包括亚马逊地区在内的几个南美国家都报告过这种寄生虫的存在。尽管畜牧业很重要,但厄瓜多尔关于锥虫病的研究很少,且其境内尚无泰勒锥虫的报告。在此,我们展示了厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区一个省份的牛群中存在泰勒锥虫的分子证据。2014年至2019年期间,在厄瓜多尔奥雷利亚纳省和苏孔比奥斯省开展检测血液寄生虫的活动时,采集了牛血样本。从血沉棕黄层中提取DNA,并用于三种不同分子标记(ITS1、18S和组织蛋白酶L样)的PCR检测。仅在苏孔比奥斯省检测到泰勒锥虫,使用三种引物的特异性分子流行率为8.6%(3/35),另有一头动物仅通过ITS1标记检测为阳性(流行率为11.4%)。对所产生扩增子的DNA序列进行了系统发育最大简约法和最大似然法分析,结果表明在评估的动物中存在TthI和TthII基因型。厄瓜多尔应持续开展分子监测,以加深对泰勒锥虫以及该国亚马逊地区其他血液寄生虫的流行病学和进化知识的了解。