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Detection of Sarcocystis aucheniae in blood of llama using a duplex semi-nested PCR assay and its association with cyst infestation

The protozoon Sarcocystis aucheniae is the causative agent of South American camelid (SAC) sarcocystosis. Infections are characterized by the presence of cysts in muscles which are in size and appearance similar to rice grains. As consumption of insufficiently cooked infected meat produces gastroent...

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Autores principales: Decker Franco, Cecilia, Romero, Sandra, Ferrari, Alejandro, Schnittger, Leonhard, Florin-Christensen, Monica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30761363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e00928
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author Decker Franco, Cecilia
Romero, Sandra
Ferrari, Alejandro
Schnittger, Leonhard
Florin-Christensen, Monica
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Romero, Sandra
Ferrari, Alejandro
Schnittger, Leonhard
Florin-Christensen, Monica
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description The protozoon Sarcocystis aucheniae is the causative agent of South American camelid (SAC) sarcocystosis. Infections are characterized by the presence of cysts in muscles which are in size and appearance similar to rice grains. As consumption of insufficiently cooked infected meat produces gastroenteritis, cyst-containing SAC meat is confiscated by sanitary authorities or depreciated with serious economic consequences for SAC breeders. In this work, a duplex semi-nested PCR was designed to simultaneously detect parasite and llama DNA in host blood samples. Species-specific regions of S. aucheniae 18S rRNA gene and Lama glama 16S mitochondrial gene were amplified, yielding bands of 583 and 257 bp, respectively, and separated by gel electrophoresis. The method proved to be highly sensitive, with a detection limit lower than one parasite per milliliter blood, and the inclusion of primers to detect llama-specific DNA resulted useful as a methodological control. Blood samples collected from llamas of Argentina and Bolivia (n = 225) were analyzed using this method, and 18.7 % resulted positive for S. aucheniae. No correlation was found between PCR results and llama age, sex or the finding of macroscopic cysts in meat after slaughter. Lack of molecular detection in the blood of some llamas harboring macrocysts suggests that parasite circulation in the bloodstream after encystment is under the detection threshold of the test or even absent, while PCR positive results in cyst-infested animals suggests that prior exposure to the parasite does not impede subsequent infections. The described method can be useful to detect active foci of infection, to assess the effectiveness of parasiticide treatments, and for the surveillance and tracing of definitive hosts.
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spelling pubmed-62866522019-02-13 Detection of Sarcocystis aucheniae in blood of llama using a duplex semi-nested PCR assay and its association with cyst infestation Decker Franco, Cecilia Romero, Sandra Ferrari, Alejandro Schnittger, Leonhard Florin-Christensen, Monica Heliyon Article The protozoon Sarcocystis aucheniae is the causative agent of South American camelid (SAC) sarcocystosis. Infections are characterized by the presence of cysts in muscles which are in size and appearance similar to rice grains. As consumption of insufficiently cooked infected meat produces gastroenteritis, cyst-containing SAC meat is confiscated by sanitary authorities or depreciated with serious economic consequences for SAC breeders. In this work, a duplex semi-nested PCR was designed to simultaneously detect parasite and llama DNA in host blood samples. Species-specific regions of S. aucheniae 18S rRNA gene and Lama glama 16S mitochondrial gene were amplified, yielding bands of 583 and 257 bp, respectively, and separated by gel electrophoresis. The method proved to be highly sensitive, with a detection limit lower than one parasite per milliliter blood, and the inclusion of primers to detect llama-specific DNA resulted useful as a methodological control. Blood samples collected from llamas of Argentina and Bolivia (n = 225) were analyzed using this method, and 18.7 % resulted positive for S. aucheniae. No correlation was found between PCR results and llama age, sex or the finding of macroscopic cysts in meat after slaughter. Lack of molecular detection in the blood of some llamas harboring macrocysts suggests that parasite circulation in the bloodstream after encystment is under the detection threshold of the test or even absent, while PCR positive results in cyst-infested animals suggests that prior exposure to the parasite does not impede subsequent infections. The described method can be useful to detect active foci of infection, to assess the effectiveness of parasiticide treatments, and for the surveillance and tracing of definitive hosts. Elsevier 2018-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6286652/ /pubmed/30761363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e00928 Text en © 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Decker Franco, Cecilia
Romero, Sandra
Ferrari, Alejandro
Schnittger, Leonhard
Florin-Christensen, Monica
Detection of Sarcocystis aucheniae in blood of llama using a duplex semi-nested PCR assay and its association with cyst infestation
title Detection of Sarcocystis aucheniae in blood of llama using a duplex semi-nested PCR assay and its association with cyst infestation
title_full Detection of Sarcocystis aucheniae in blood of llama using a duplex semi-nested PCR assay and its association with cyst infestation
title_fullStr Detection of Sarcocystis aucheniae in blood of llama using a duplex semi-nested PCR assay and its association with cyst infestation
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Sarcocystis aucheniae in blood of llama using a duplex semi-nested PCR assay and its association with cyst infestation
title_short Detection of Sarcocystis aucheniae in blood of llama using a duplex semi-nested PCR assay and its association with cyst infestation
title_sort detection of sarcocystis aucheniae in blood of llama using a duplex semi-nested pcr assay and its association with cyst infestation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30761363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e00928
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