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Isolation and characterization of trypanosomatids, including Crithidia mellificae, in bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

We studied infection by Trypanosomatidae in bats captured in two areas with different degradation levels in the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro state: Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu (REGUA) and Estação Fiocruz Mata Atlântica (EFMA). Furthermore, we evaluated whether the diversity of trypanosomatids...

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Autores principales: Rangel, Diana Azeredo, Lisboa, Cristiane Varella, Novaes, Roberto Leonan Morim, Silva, Bruno Alves, Souza, Renan de França, Jansen, Ana Maria, Moratelli, Ricardo, Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6619607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31291252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007527
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author Rangel, Diana Azeredo
Lisboa, Cristiane Varella
Novaes, Roberto Leonan Morim
Silva, Bruno Alves
Souza, Renan de França
Jansen, Ana Maria
Moratelli, Ricardo
Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
author_facet Rangel, Diana Azeredo
Lisboa, Cristiane Varella
Novaes, Roberto Leonan Morim
Silva, Bruno Alves
Souza, Renan de França
Jansen, Ana Maria
Moratelli, Ricardo
Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
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description We studied infection by Trypanosomatidae in bats captured in two areas with different degradation levels in the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro state: Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu (REGUA) and Estação Fiocruz Mata Atlântica (EFMA). Furthermore, we evaluated whether the diversity of trypanosomatids changes according to bat diversity and the different levels of preservation in the region. The results showed no influence of the level of preservation on bat species richness (15 and 14 species, respectively), with similar chiropterofauna and higher abundance of two common fruit-eating bat species in the tropics: Carollia perspicillata and Artibeus lituratus. Of the 181 bat specimens analyzed by LIT/Schneider hemoculture, we detected 24 infected individuals (13%), including one positive Sturnira lilium individual that was also positive by fresh blood examination. Molecular characterization using nested PCR targeting the 18 SSU rRNA-encoding gene fragment showed similar trypanosomatid infection rates in bats from the two areas: 15% in REGUA and 11% in EFMA (p = 0.46). Trypanosoma dionisii was the most frequently detected parasite (54%), followed by T. cruzi DTUs TcI and TcIV and Trypanosoma sp., in Neotropical phyllostomid bats (RNMO63 and RNMO56); mixed infections by T. dionisii/T. cruzi TcIII and T. dionisii/T. cruzi TcI were also observed. The T. cruzi DTUs TcI and TcIV are the genotypes currently involved in cases of acute Chagas disease in Brazil, and T. dionisii was recently found in the heart tissue of an infected child. Surprisingly, we also describe for the first time Crithidia mellificae, a putative monoxenous parasite from insects, infecting a vertebrate host in the Americas. Bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro state harbor a great diversity of trypanosomatids, maintaining trypanosomatid diversity in this sylvatic environment.
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spelling pubmed-66196072019-07-25 Isolation and characterization of trypanosomatids, including Crithidia mellificae, in bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Rangel, Diana Azeredo Lisboa, Cristiane Varella Novaes, Roberto Leonan Morim Silva, Bruno Alves Souza, Renan de França Jansen, Ana Maria Moratelli, Ricardo Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article We studied infection by Trypanosomatidae in bats captured in two areas with different degradation levels in the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro state: Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu (REGUA) and Estação Fiocruz Mata Atlântica (EFMA). Furthermore, we evaluated whether the diversity of trypanosomatids changes according to bat diversity and the different levels of preservation in the region. The results showed no influence of the level of preservation on bat species richness (15 and 14 species, respectively), with similar chiropterofauna and higher abundance of two common fruit-eating bat species in the tropics: Carollia perspicillata and Artibeus lituratus. Of the 181 bat specimens analyzed by LIT/Schneider hemoculture, we detected 24 infected individuals (13%), including one positive Sturnira lilium individual that was also positive by fresh blood examination. Molecular characterization using nested PCR targeting the 18 SSU rRNA-encoding gene fragment showed similar trypanosomatid infection rates in bats from the two areas: 15% in REGUA and 11% in EFMA (p = 0.46). Trypanosoma dionisii was the most frequently detected parasite (54%), followed by T. cruzi DTUs TcI and TcIV and Trypanosoma sp., in Neotropical phyllostomid bats (RNMO63 and RNMO56); mixed infections by T. dionisii/T. cruzi TcIII and T. dionisii/T. cruzi TcI were also observed. The T. cruzi DTUs TcI and TcIV are the genotypes currently involved in cases of acute Chagas disease in Brazil, and T. dionisii was recently found in the heart tissue of an infected child. Surprisingly, we also describe for the first time Crithidia mellificae, a putative monoxenous parasite from insects, infecting a vertebrate host in the Americas. Bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro state harbor a great diversity of trypanosomatids, maintaining trypanosomatid diversity in this sylvatic environment. Public Library of Science 2019-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6619607/ /pubmed/31291252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007527 Text en © 2019 Rangel 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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Rangel, Diana Azeredo
Lisboa, Cristiane Varella
Novaes, Roberto Leonan Morim
Silva, Bruno Alves
Souza, Renan de França
Jansen, Ana Maria
Moratelli, Ricardo
Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
Isolation and characterization of trypanosomatids, including Crithidia mellificae, in bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title Isolation and characterization of trypanosomatids, including Crithidia mellificae, in bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full Isolation and characterization of trypanosomatids, including Crithidia mellificae, in bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_fullStr Isolation and characterization of trypanosomatids, including Crithidia mellificae, in bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and characterization of trypanosomatids, including Crithidia mellificae, in bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_short Isolation and characterization of trypanosomatids, including Crithidia mellificae, in bats from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_sort isolation and characterization of trypanosomatids, including crithidia mellificae, in bats from the atlantic forest of rio de janeiro, brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6619607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31291252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007527
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