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Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in a coastal island of northern Chile

Trypanosoma cruzi, the cause agent of Chagas disease, is transmitted mainly by blood-feeding insects of the subfamily Triatominae. The T. cruzi life cycle alternates between triatomines and mammalian hosts, excluding birds and reptiles. Triatomines of Mepraia genus are wild vectors of T. cruzi in Ch...

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Autores principales: Campos-Soto, Ricardo, Díaz-Campusano, Gabriel, Quiroga, Nicol, Muñoz-San Martín, Catalina, Rives-Blanchard, Ninette, Torres-Pérez, Fernando
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7568477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33088613
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9967
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author Campos-Soto, Ricardo
Díaz-Campusano, Gabriel
Quiroga, Nicol
Muñoz-San Martín, Catalina
Rives-Blanchard, Ninette
Torres-Pérez, Fernando
author_facet Campos-Soto, Ricardo
Díaz-Campusano, Gabriel
Quiroga, Nicol
Muñoz-San Martín, Catalina
Rives-Blanchard, Ninette
Torres-Pérez, Fernando
author_sort Campos-Soto, Ricardo
collection PubMed
description Trypanosoma cruzi, the cause agent of Chagas disease, is transmitted mainly by blood-feeding insects of the subfamily Triatominae. The T. cruzi life cycle alternates between triatomines and mammalian hosts, excluding birds and reptiles. Triatomines of Mepraia genus are wild vectors of T. cruzi in Chile. Mepraia specimens infected with T. cruzi have been detected in Pan de Azúcar and Santa María islands. The most common vertebrates that inhabit these islands are birds and reptiles, and it is unknown whether small mammals are present. Consequently, it is relevant to know whether there are any T. cruzi-infected small mammals on those islands to elucidate the T. cruzi cycle. To clarify this crossroads, islands of northern Chile were explored to determine if T. cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in islands of northern Chile. T. cruzi DNA was detected by conventional and real-time PCR in three islands: on Santa María and Pan de Azúcar islands T. cruzi was detected in Mepraia sp samples, while on Pan de Azúcar (6.1%) and Damas islands (15%) was detected in the rodent Abrothrix olivacea. We show for the first time in Chile the occurrence of insular rodents infected with T. cruzi, and a complete T. cruzi life cycle in a coastal island. Our results provide new insights to understand the T. cruzi infection in the wild cycle.
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spelling pubmed-75684772020-10-20 Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in a coastal island of northern Chile Campos-Soto, Ricardo Díaz-Campusano, Gabriel Quiroga, Nicol Muñoz-San Martín, Catalina Rives-Blanchard, Ninette Torres-Pérez, Fernando PeerJ Ecology Trypanosoma cruzi, the cause agent of Chagas disease, is transmitted mainly by blood-feeding insects of the subfamily Triatominae. The T. cruzi life cycle alternates between triatomines and mammalian hosts, excluding birds and reptiles. Triatomines of Mepraia genus are wild vectors of T. cruzi in Chile. Mepraia specimens infected with T. cruzi have been detected in Pan de Azúcar and Santa María islands. The most common vertebrates that inhabit these islands are birds and reptiles, and it is unknown whether small mammals are present. Consequently, it is relevant to know whether there are any T. cruzi-infected small mammals on those islands to elucidate the T. cruzi cycle. To clarify this crossroads, islands of northern Chile were explored to determine if T. cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in islands of northern Chile. T. cruzi DNA was detected by conventional and real-time PCR in three islands: on Santa María and Pan de Azúcar islands T. cruzi was detected in Mepraia sp samples, while on Pan de Azúcar (6.1%) and Damas islands (15%) was detected in the rodent Abrothrix olivacea. We show for the first time in Chile the occurrence of insular rodents infected with T. cruzi, and a complete T. cruzi life cycle in a coastal island. Our results provide new insights to understand the T. cruzi infection in the wild cycle. PeerJ Inc. 2020-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7568477/ /pubmed/33088613 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9967 Text en ©2020 Campos-Soto et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Ecology
Campos-Soto, Ricardo
Díaz-Campusano, Gabriel
Quiroga, Nicol
Muñoz-San Martín, Catalina
Rives-Blanchard, Ninette
Torres-Pérez, Fernando
Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in a coastal island of northern Chile
title Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in a coastal island of northern Chile
title_full Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in a coastal island of northern Chile
title_fullStr Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in a coastal island of northern Chile
title_full_unstemmed Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in a coastal island of northern Chile
title_short Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in a coastal island of northern Chile
title_sort trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines and rodents co-occur in a coastal island of northern chile
topic Ecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7568477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33088613
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9967
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