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Trypanosoma cruzi strain TcIV infects raccoons from Illinois

BACKGROUND: The northern limits of Trypanosoma cruzi across the territory of the United States remain unknown. The known vectors Triatoma sanguisuga and T. lecticularia find their northernmost limits in Illinois; yet, earlier screenings of those insects did not reveal the presence of the pathogen, w...

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Autores principales: Vandermark, Cailey, Zieman, Elliott, Boyles, Esmarie, Nielsen, Clayton K, Davis, Cheryl, Jiménez, Francisco Agustín
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Publicado: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5719540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29211106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760170230
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author Vandermark, Cailey
Zieman, Elliott
Boyles, Esmarie
Nielsen, Clayton K
Davis, Cheryl
Jiménez, Francisco Agustín
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Zieman, Elliott
Boyles, Esmarie
Nielsen, Clayton K
Davis, Cheryl
Jiménez, Francisco Agustín
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description BACKGROUND: The northern limits of Trypanosoma cruzi across the territory of the United States remain unknown. The known vectors Triatoma sanguisuga and T. lecticularia find their northernmost limits in Illinois; yet, earlier screenings of those insects did not reveal the presence of the pathogen, which has not been reported in vectors or reservoir hosts in this state. OBJECTIVES: Five species of medium-sized mammals were screened for the presence of T. cruzi. METHODS: Genomic DNA was isolated from heart, spleen and skeletal muscle of bobcats (Lynx rufus, n = 60), raccoons (Procyon lotor, n = 37), nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus, n = 5), Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana, n = 3), and a red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Infections were detected targeting DNA from the kinetoplast DNA minicircle (kDNA) and satellite DNA (satDNA). The discrete typing unit (DTU) was determined by amplifying two gene regions: the Spliced Leader Intergenic Region (SL), via a multiplex polymerase chain reaction, and the 24Sα ribosomal DNA via a heminested reaction. Resulting sequences were used to calculate their genetic distance against reference DTUs. FINDINGS: 18.9% of raccoons were positive for strain TcIV; the rest of mammals tested negative. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: These results confirm for the first time the presence of T. cruzi in wildlife from Illinois, suggesting that a sylvatic life cycle is likely to occur in the region. The analyses of sequences of SL suggest that amplicons resulting from a commonly used multiplex reaction may yield non-homologous fragments.
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spelling pubmed-57195402018-01-01 Trypanosoma cruzi strain TcIV infects raccoons from Illinois Vandermark, Cailey Zieman, Elliott Boyles, Esmarie Nielsen, Clayton K Davis, Cheryl Jiménez, Francisco Agustín Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz Article BACKGROUND: The northern limits of Trypanosoma cruzi across the territory of the United States remain unknown. The known vectors Triatoma sanguisuga and T. lecticularia find their northernmost limits in Illinois; yet, earlier screenings of those insects did not reveal the presence of the pathogen, which has not been reported in vectors or reservoir hosts in this state. OBJECTIVES: Five species of medium-sized mammals were screened for the presence of T. cruzi. METHODS: Genomic DNA was isolated from heart, spleen and skeletal muscle of bobcats (Lynx rufus, n = 60), raccoons (Procyon lotor, n = 37), nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus, n = 5), Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana, n = 3), and a red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Infections were detected targeting DNA from the kinetoplast DNA minicircle (kDNA) and satellite DNA (satDNA). The discrete typing unit (DTU) was determined by amplifying two gene regions: the Spliced Leader Intergenic Region (SL), via a multiplex polymerase chain reaction, and the 24Sα ribosomal DNA via a heminested reaction. Resulting sequences were used to calculate their genetic distance against reference DTUs. FINDINGS: 18.9% of raccoons were positive for strain TcIV; the rest of mammals tested negative. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: These results confirm for the first time the presence of T. cruzi in wildlife from Illinois, suggesting that a sylvatic life cycle is likely to occur in the region. The analyses of sequences of SL suggest that amplicons resulting from a commonly used multiplex reaction may yield non-homologous fragments. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5719540/ /pubmed/29211106 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760170230 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vandermark, Cailey
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Boyles, Esmarie
Nielsen, Clayton K
Davis, Cheryl
Jiménez, Francisco Agustín
Trypanosoma cruzi strain TcIV infects raccoons from Illinois
title Trypanosoma cruzi strain TcIV infects raccoons from Illinois
title_full Trypanosoma cruzi strain TcIV infects raccoons from Illinois
title_fullStr Trypanosoma cruzi strain TcIV infects raccoons from Illinois
title_full_unstemmed Trypanosoma cruzi strain TcIV infects raccoons from Illinois
title_short Trypanosoma cruzi strain TcIV infects raccoons from Illinois
title_sort trypanosoma cruzi strain tciv infects raccoons from illinois
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5719540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29211106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760170230
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