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Detection and dissemination of Toxoplasma gondii in experimentally infected calves, a single test does not tell the whole story

BACKGROUND: Although the detection of Toxoplasma gondii in bovine tissues is rare, beef might be an important source of human infection. The use of molecular techniques, such as magnetic capture qPCR (MC-qPCR), in combination with the gold standard method for isolating the parasite (mouse bioassay),...

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Autores principales: Burrells, Alison, Taroda, Alessandra, Opsteegh, Marieke, Schares, Gereon, Benavides, Julio, Dam-Deisz, Cecile, Bartley, Paul M., Chianini, Francesca, Villena, Isabella, van der Giessen, Joke, Innes, Elisabeth A., Katzer, Frank
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29347971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-2632-z
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author Burrells, Alison
Taroda, Alessandra
Opsteegh, Marieke
Schares, Gereon
Benavides, Julio
Dam-Deisz, Cecile
Bartley, Paul M.
Chianini, Francesca
Villena, Isabella
van der Giessen, Joke
Innes, Elisabeth A.
Katzer, Frank
author_facet Burrells, Alison
Taroda, Alessandra
Opsteegh, Marieke
Schares, Gereon
Benavides, Julio
Dam-Deisz, Cecile
Bartley, Paul M.
Chianini, Francesca
Villena, Isabella
van der Giessen, Joke
Innes, Elisabeth A.
Katzer, Frank
author_sort Burrells, Alison
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description BACKGROUND: Although the detection of Toxoplasma gondii in bovine tissues is rare, beef might be an important source of human infection. The use of molecular techniques, such as magnetic capture qPCR (MC-qPCR), in combination with the gold standard method for isolating the parasite (mouse bioassay), may increase the sensitivity of T. gondii detection in infected cattle. The risk of transmission of the parasite to humans from undercooked/raw beef is not fully known and further knowledge about the predilection sites of T. gondii within cattle is needed. In the current study, six Holstein Friesian calves (Bos taurus) were experimentally infected with 10(6) T. gondii oocysts of the M4 strain and, following euthanasia (42 dpi), pooled tissues were tested for presence of the parasite by mouse bioassay and MC-qPCR. RESULTS: Toxoplasma gondii was detected by both MC-qPCR and mouse bioassay from distinct pools (100 g) of tissues comprising: liver, tongue, heart, diaphragm, semitendinosus (hindlimb), longissimus dorsi muscle (sirloin) and psoas major muscle (fillet). When a selection of individual tissues which had been used for mouse bioassay were examined by MC-qPCR, parasite DNA could only be detected from two animals, despite all calves showing seroconversion after infection. CONCLUSIONS: It is apparent that one individual test will not provide an answer as to whether a calf harbours T. gondii tissue cysts. Although the calves received a known number of infectious oocysts and highly sensitive methods for the detection of the parasite within bovine tissues were applied (mouse bioassay and MC-qPCR), the results confirm previous studies which report low presence of viable T. gondii in cattle and no clear predilection site within bovine tissues.
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spelling pubmed-57741112018-01-26 Detection and dissemination of Toxoplasma gondii in experimentally infected calves, a single test does not tell the whole story Burrells, Alison Taroda, Alessandra Opsteegh, Marieke Schares, Gereon Benavides, Julio Dam-Deisz, Cecile Bartley, Paul M. Chianini, Francesca Villena, Isabella van der Giessen, Joke Innes, Elisabeth A. Katzer, Frank Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Although the detection of Toxoplasma gondii in bovine tissues is rare, beef might be an important source of human infection. The use of molecular techniques, such as magnetic capture qPCR (MC-qPCR), in combination with the gold standard method for isolating the parasite (mouse bioassay), may increase the sensitivity of T. gondii detection in infected cattle. The risk of transmission of the parasite to humans from undercooked/raw beef is not fully known and further knowledge about the predilection sites of T. gondii within cattle is needed. In the current study, six Holstein Friesian calves (Bos taurus) were experimentally infected with 10(6) T. gondii oocysts of the M4 strain and, following euthanasia (42 dpi), pooled tissues were tested for presence of the parasite by mouse bioassay and MC-qPCR. RESULTS: Toxoplasma gondii was detected by both MC-qPCR and mouse bioassay from distinct pools (100 g) of tissues comprising: liver, tongue, heart, diaphragm, semitendinosus (hindlimb), longissimus dorsi muscle (sirloin) and psoas major muscle (fillet). When a selection of individual tissues which had been used for mouse bioassay were examined by MC-qPCR, parasite DNA could only be detected from two animals, despite all calves showing seroconversion after infection. CONCLUSIONS: It is apparent that one individual test will not provide an answer as to whether a calf harbours T. gondii tissue cysts. Although the calves received a known number of infectious oocysts and highly sensitive methods for the detection of the parasite within bovine tissues were applied (mouse bioassay and MC-qPCR), the results confirm previous studies which report low presence of viable T. gondii in cattle and no clear predilection site within bovine tissues. BioMed Central 2018-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5774111/ /pubmed/29347971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-2632-z Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Burrells, Alison
Taroda, Alessandra
Opsteegh, Marieke
Schares, Gereon
Benavides, Julio
Dam-Deisz, Cecile
Bartley, Paul M.
Chianini, Francesca
Villena, Isabella
van der Giessen, Joke
Innes, Elisabeth A.
Katzer, Frank
Detection and dissemination of Toxoplasma gondii in experimentally infected calves, a single test does not tell the whole story
title Detection and dissemination of Toxoplasma gondii in experimentally infected calves, a single test does not tell the whole story
title_full Detection and dissemination of Toxoplasma gondii in experimentally infected calves, a single test does not tell the whole story
title_fullStr Detection and dissemination of Toxoplasma gondii in experimentally infected calves, a single test does not tell the whole story
title_full_unstemmed Detection and dissemination of Toxoplasma gondii in experimentally infected calves, a single test does not tell the whole story
title_short Detection and dissemination of Toxoplasma gondii in experimentally infected calves, a single test does not tell the whole story
title_sort detection and dissemination of toxoplasma gondii in experimentally infected calves, a single test does not tell the whole story
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29347971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-2632-z
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