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Biological and Genetic Heterogeneity in Trypanosoma dionisii Isolates from Hematophagous and Insectivorous Bats

This study describes the morphological, biochemical, and molecular differences among Trypanosoma dionisii isolates from hemocultures of hematophagous (Desmodus rotundus; n = 2) and insectivorous (Lonchorhina aurita; n = 1) bats from the Atlantic Rainforest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Fusiform epimast...

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Autores principales: Barros, Juliana Helena da Silva, Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues, Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas, Nascimento, Kátia Cristina Silva, Toma, Helena Keiko, Madeira, Maria de Fatima
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32906826
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9090736
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author Barros, Juliana Helena da Silva
Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas
Nascimento, Kátia Cristina Silva
Toma, Helena Keiko
Madeira, Maria de Fatima
author_facet Barros, Juliana Helena da Silva
Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas
Nascimento, Kátia Cristina Silva
Toma, Helena Keiko
Madeira, Maria de Fatima
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description This study describes the morphological, biochemical, and molecular differences among Trypanosoma dionisii isolates from hemocultures of hematophagous (Desmodus rotundus; n = 2) and insectivorous (Lonchorhina aurita; n = 1) bats from the Atlantic Rainforest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Fusiform epimastigotes from the hematophagous isolates were elongated, whereas those of the insectivorous isolate were stumpy, reflected in statistically evident differences in the cell body and flagellum lengths. In the hemocultures, a higher percentage of trypomastigote forms (60%) was observed in the hematophagous bat isolates than that in the isolate from the insectivorous bat (4%), which demonstrated globular morphology. Three molecular DNA regions were analyzed: V7V8 (18S rDNA), glycosomal glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene, and mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. The samples were also subjected to multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis. All isolates were identified as T. dionisii by phylogenetic analysis. These sequences were clustered into two separate subgroups with high bootstrap values according to the feeding habits of the bats from which the parasites were isolated. However, other T. dionisii samples from bats with different feeding habits were found in the same branch. These results support the separation of the three isolates into two subgroups, demonstrating that different subpopulations of T. dionisii circulate among bats.
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spelling pubmed-75581012020-10-29 Biological and Genetic Heterogeneity in Trypanosoma dionisii Isolates from Hematophagous and Insectivorous Bats Barros, Juliana Helena da Silva Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas Nascimento, Kátia Cristina Silva Toma, Helena Keiko Madeira, Maria de Fatima Pathogens Article This study describes the morphological, biochemical, and molecular differences among Trypanosoma dionisii isolates from hemocultures of hematophagous (Desmodus rotundus; n = 2) and insectivorous (Lonchorhina aurita; n = 1) bats from the Atlantic Rainforest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Fusiform epimastigotes from the hematophagous isolates were elongated, whereas those of the insectivorous isolate were stumpy, reflected in statistically evident differences in the cell body and flagellum lengths. In the hemocultures, a higher percentage of trypomastigote forms (60%) was observed in the hematophagous bat isolates than that in the isolate from the insectivorous bat (4%), which demonstrated globular morphology. Three molecular DNA regions were analyzed: V7V8 (18S rDNA), glycosomal glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene, and mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. The samples were also subjected to multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis. All isolates were identified as T. dionisii by phylogenetic analysis. These sequences were clustered into two separate subgroups with high bootstrap values according to the feeding habits of the bats from which the parasites were isolated. However, other T. dionisii samples from bats with different feeding habits were found in the same branch. These results support the separation of the three isolates into two subgroups, demonstrating that different subpopulations of T. dionisii circulate among bats. MDPI 2020-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7558101/ /pubmed/32906826 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9090736 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barros, Juliana Helena da Silva
Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas
Nascimento, Kátia Cristina Silva
Toma, Helena Keiko
Madeira, Maria de Fatima
Biological and Genetic Heterogeneity in Trypanosoma dionisii Isolates from Hematophagous and Insectivorous Bats
title Biological and Genetic Heterogeneity in Trypanosoma dionisii Isolates from Hematophagous and Insectivorous Bats
title_full Biological and Genetic Heterogeneity in Trypanosoma dionisii Isolates from Hematophagous and Insectivorous Bats
title_fullStr Biological and Genetic Heterogeneity in Trypanosoma dionisii Isolates from Hematophagous and Insectivorous Bats
title_full_unstemmed Biological and Genetic Heterogeneity in Trypanosoma dionisii Isolates from Hematophagous and Insectivorous Bats
title_short Biological and Genetic Heterogeneity in Trypanosoma dionisii Isolates from Hematophagous and Insectivorous Bats
title_sort biological and genetic heterogeneity in trypanosoma dionisii isolates from hematophagous and insectivorous bats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32906826
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9090736
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