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Experimental Infection of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Triatominae) with Mycobacterium leprae Indicates Potential for Leprosy Transmission

Leprosy is a chronic dermato-neurological disease caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae. In 2013 almost 200,000 new cases of leprosy were detected around the world. Since the first symptoms take from years to decades to appear, the total number of asymptomatic patients is impossible to predi...

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Autores principales: Neumann, Arthur da Silva, Dias, Felipe de Almeida, Ferreira, Jéssica da Silva, Fontes, Amanda Nogueira Brum, Rosa, Patricia Sammarco, Macedo, Rafael Enrique, Oliveira, José Henrique, Teixeira, Raquel Lima de Figueiredo, Pessolani, Maria Cristina Vidal, Moraes, Milton Ozório, Suffys, Philip Noel, Oliveira, Pedro L., Sorgine, Marcos Henrique Ferreira, Lara, Flavio Alves
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27203082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156037
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author Neumann, Arthur da Silva
Dias, Felipe de Almeida
Ferreira, Jéssica da Silva
Fontes, Amanda Nogueira Brum
Rosa, Patricia Sammarco
Macedo, Rafael Enrique
Oliveira, José Henrique
Teixeira, Raquel Lima de Figueiredo
Pessolani, Maria Cristina Vidal
Moraes, Milton Ozório
Suffys, Philip Noel
Oliveira, Pedro L.
Sorgine, Marcos Henrique Ferreira
Lara, Flavio Alves
author_facet Neumann, Arthur da Silva
Dias, Felipe de Almeida
Ferreira, Jéssica da Silva
Fontes, Amanda Nogueira Brum
Rosa, Patricia Sammarco
Macedo, Rafael Enrique
Oliveira, José Henrique
Teixeira, Raquel Lima de Figueiredo
Pessolani, Maria Cristina Vidal
Moraes, Milton Ozório
Suffys, Philip Noel
Oliveira, Pedro L.
Sorgine, Marcos Henrique Ferreira
Lara, Flavio Alves
author_sort Neumann, Arthur da Silva
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description Leprosy is a chronic dermato-neurological disease caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae. In 2013 almost 200,000 new cases of leprosy were detected around the world. Since the first symptoms take from years to decades to appear, the total number of asymptomatic patients is impossible to predict. Although leprosy is one of the oldest records of human disease, the mechanisms involved with its transmission and epidemiology are still not completely understood. In the present work, we experimentally investigated the hypothesis that the mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus and the hemiptera Rhodnius prolixus act as leprosy vectors. By means of real-time PCR quantification of M. leprae 16SrRNA, we found that M. leprae remained viable inside the digestive tract of Rhodnius prolixus for 20 days after oral infection. In contrast, in the gut of both mosquito species tested, we were not able to detect M. leprae RNA after a similar period of time. Inside the kissing bug Rhodnius prolixus digestive tract, M. leprae was initially restricted to the anterior midgut, but gradually moved towards the hindgut, in a time course reminiscent of the life cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi, a well-known pathogen transmitted by this insect. The maintenance of M. leprae infectivity inside the digestive tract of this kissing bug is further supported by successful mice footpad inoculation with feces collected 20 days after infection. We conclude that Rhodnius prolixus defecate infective M. leprae, justifying the evaluation of the presence of M. leprae among sylvatic and domestic kissing bugs in countries endemic for leprosy.
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spelling pubmed-48746292016-06-09 Experimental Infection of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Triatominae) with Mycobacterium leprae Indicates Potential for Leprosy Transmission Neumann, Arthur da Silva Dias, Felipe de Almeida Ferreira, Jéssica da Silva Fontes, Amanda Nogueira Brum Rosa, Patricia Sammarco Macedo, Rafael Enrique Oliveira, José Henrique Teixeira, Raquel Lima de Figueiredo Pessolani, Maria Cristina Vidal Moraes, Milton Ozório Suffys, Philip Noel Oliveira, Pedro L. Sorgine, Marcos Henrique Ferreira Lara, Flavio Alves PLoS One Research Article Leprosy is a chronic dermato-neurological disease caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae. In 2013 almost 200,000 new cases of leprosy were detected around the world. Since the first symptoms take from years to decades to appear, the total number of asymptomatic patients is impossible to predict. Although leprosy is one of the oldest records of human disease, the mechanisms involved with its transmission and epidemiology are still not completely understood. In the present work, we experimentally investigated the hypothesis that the mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus and the hemiptera Rhodnius prolixus act as leprosy vectors. By means of real-time PCR quantification of M. leprae 16SrRNA, we found that M. leprae remained viable inside the digestive tract of Rhodnius prolixus for 20 days after oral infection. In contrast, in the gut of both mosquito species tested, we were not able to detect M. leprae RNA after a similar period of time. Inside the kissing bug Rhodnius prolixus digestive tract, M. leprae was initially restricted to the anterior midgut, but gradually moved towards the hindgut, in a time course reminiscent of the life cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi, a well-known pathogen transmitted by this insect. The maintenance of M. leprae infectivity inside the digestive tract of this kissing bug is further supported by successful mice footpad inoculation with feces collected 20 days after infection. We conclude that Rhodnius prolixus defecate infective M. leprae, justifying the evaluation of the presence of M. leprae among sylvatic and domestic kissing bugs in countries endemic for leprosy. Public Library of Science 2016-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4874629/ /pubmed/27203082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156037 Text en © 2016 Neumann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Neumann, Arthur da Silva
Dias, Felipe de Almeida
Ferreira, Jéssica da Silva
Fontes, Amanda Nogueira Brum
Rosa, Patricia Sammarco
Macedo, Rafael Enrique
Oliveira, José Henrique
Teixeira, Raquel Lima de Figueiredo
Pessolani, Maria Cristina Vidal
Moraes, Milton Ozório
Suffys, Philip Noel
Oliveira, Pedro L.
Sorgine, Marcos Henrique Ferreira
Lara, Flavio Alves
Experimental Infection of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Triatominae) with Mycobacterium leprae Indicates Potential for Leprosy Transmission
title Experimental Infection of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Triatominae) with Mycobacterium leprae Indicates Potential for Leprosy Transmission
title_full Experimental Infection of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Triatominae) with Mycobacterium leprae Indicates Potential for Leprosy Transmission
title_fullStr Experimental Infection of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Triatominae) with Mycobacterium leprae Indicates Potential for Leprosy Transmission
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Infection of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Triatominae) with Mycobacterium leprae Indicates Potential for Leprosy Transmission
title_short Experimental Infection of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Triatominae) with Mycobacterium leprae Indicates Potential for Leprosy Transmission
title_sort experimental infection of rhodnius prolixus (hemiptera, triatominae) with mycobacterium leprae indicates potential for leprosy transmission
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27203082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156037
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