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First molecular investigation of haemosporidian parasites in Thai bat species()

Malaria parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa (Order: Haemosporida) infect diverse vertebrates and invertebrate hosts. At least seven genera of haemosporidian parasites have been described to exclusively infect bats. Most of these parasites remain enigmatic with a poorly known host range. Here, we inv...

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Autores principales: Arnuphapprasert, Apinya, Riana, Elizabeth, Ngamprasertwong, Thongchai, Wangthongchaicharoen, Monsicha, Soisook, Pipat, Thanee, Suchansa, Bhodhibundit, Phanaschakorn, Kaewthamasorn, Morakot
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7452641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32904325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.07.010
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author Arnuphapprasert, Apinya
Riana, Elizabeth
Ngamprasertwong, Thongchai
Wangthongchaicharoen, Monsicha
Soisook, Pipat
Thanee, Suchansa
Bhodhibundit, Phanaschakorn
Kaewthamasorn, Morakot
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Riana, Elizabeth
Ngamprasertwong, Thongchai
Wangthongchaicharoen, Monsicha
Soisook, Pipat
Thanee, Suchansa
Bhodhibundit, Phanaschakorn
Kaewthamasorn, Morakot
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description Malaria parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa (Order: Haemosporida) infect diverse vertebrates and invertebrate hosts. At least seven genera of haemosporidian parasites have been described to exclusively infect bats. Most of these parasites remain enigmatic with a poorly known host range. Here, we investigated 271 bats belonging to 21 species and seven families from six provinces of Thailand. Overall, 124 out of 271 bats (45.8%) were positive for haemosporidian parasites, while none had Plasmodium, based on microscopic examination of blood smears and PCR amplification. We obtained 19 distinct cytochrome b (cytb) nucleotide haplotypes of Hepatocystis from seven bat species (families: Craseonycteridae, Hipposideridae, Pteropodidae, and Rhinolophidae). Nycteria was found in four bat species (Craseonycteridae, Emballonuridae, Megadermatidae, and Pteropodidae) and Polychromophilus in two species (Emballonuridae, Vespertilionidae). Phylogenetic analysis inferred from cytb sequences placed Hepatocystis into 2 different clades. Most Hepatocystis infections were found in insectivorous bats and clustered together with a sequence from Hipposideros larvatus in Cambodia (in subclade 1a). A single sequence of Hepatocystis obtained from a frugivorous bat, Cynopterus brachyotis, was placed in the same clade with Hepatocystis from the same bat species previously reported in Malaysia (clade 2). Nycteria in these Thai bats were clearly separated from the African isolates previously reported in bats in the family Rhinolophidae. Polychromophilus murinus from Myotis siligorensis was placed in a distinct clade (clade 2) from Polychromophilus melanipherus isolated from Taphozous melanopogon (clade 1). These results confirmed that at least two distinct species of Polychromophilus are found in Thailand. Collectively, Hepatocystis presented no host specificity. Although Megaderma spasma seemed to be infected by only Nycteria, its respective parasite does not show specificity to only a single bat host. Polychromophilus murinus and P. melanipherus seem to infect a narrower host range or are somehow restricted to bats in the families Vespertilionidae and Emballonuridae, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-74526412020-09-03 First molecular investigation of haemosporidian parasites in Thai bat species() Arnuphapprasert, Apinya Riana, Elizabeth Ngamprasertwong, Thongchai Wangthongchaicharoen, Monsicha Soisook, Pipat Thanee, Suchansa Bhodhibundit, Phanaschakorn Kaewthamasorn, Morakot Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl Article Malaria parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa (Order: Haemosporida) infect diverse vertebrates and invertebrate hosts. At least seven genera of haemosporidian parasites have been described to exclusively infect bats. Most of these parasites remain enigmatic with a poorly known host range. Here, we investigated 271 bats belonging to 21 species and seven families from six provinces of Thailand. Overall, 124 out of 271 bats (45.8%) were positive for haemosporidian parasites, while none had Plasmodium, based on microscopic examination of blood smears and PCR amplification. We obtained 19 distinct cytochrome b (cytb) nucleotide haplotypes of Hepatocystis from seven bat species (families: Craseonycteridae, Hipposideridae, Pteropodidae, and Rhinolophidae). Nycteria was found in four bat species (Craseonycteridae, Emballonuridae, Megadermatidae, and Pteropodidae) and Polychromophilus in two species (Emballonuridae, Vespertilionidae). Phylogenetic analysis inferred from cytb sequences placed Hepatocystis into 2 different clades. Most Hepatocystis infections were found in insectivorous bats and clustered together with a sequence from Hipposideros larvatus in Cambodia (in subclade 1a). A single sequence of Hepatocystis obtained from a frugivorous bat, Cynopterus brachyotis, was placed in the same clade with Hepatocystis from the same bat species previously reported in Malaysia (clade 2). Nycteria in these Thai bats were clearly separated from the African isolates previously reported in bats in the family Rhinolophidae. Polychromophilus murinus from Myotis siligorensis was placed in a distinct clade (clade 2) from Polychromophilus melanipherus isolated from Taphozous melanopogon (clade 1). These results confirmed that at least two distinct species of Polychromophilus are found in Thailand. Collectively, Hepatocystis presented no host specificity. Although Megaderma spasma seemed to be infected by only Nycteria, its respective parasite does not show specificity to only a single bat host. Polychromophilus murinus and P. melanipherus seem to infect a narrower host range or are somehow restricted to bats in the families Vespertilionidae and Emballonuridae, respectively. Elsevier 2020-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7452641/ /pubmed/32904325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.07.010 Text en © 2020 The Authors 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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Wangthongchaicharoen, Monsicha
Soisook, Pipat
Thanee, Suchansa
Bhodhibundit, Phanaschakorn
Kaewthamasorn, Morakot
First molecular investigation of haemosporidian parasites in Thai bat species()
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title_short First molecular investigation of haemosporidian parasites in Thai bat species()
title_sort first molecular investigation of haemosporidian parasites in thai bat species()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7452641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32904325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.07.010
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