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Kinetoplastid Species Maintained by a Small Mammal Community in the Pantanal Biome

Kinetoplastids include species economically important in agriculture, livestock, and human health. We evaluated the richness of kinetoplastids that infect small mammals in patches of unflooded forests in the Pantanal biome, an area where we hypothesize that its diversity is higher than currently rec...

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Autores principales: Santos, Filipe Martins, Sano, Nayara Yoshie, Liberal, Sany Caroline, Dario, Maria Augusta, Nantes, Wesley Arruda Gimenes, Alves, Fernanda Moreira, da Silva, Alanderson Rodrigues, De Oliveira, Carina Elisei, Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues, Herrera, Heitor Miraglia, Jansen, Ana Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9612235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297262
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11101205
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author Santos, Filipe Martins
Sano, Nayara Yoshie
Liberal, Sany Caroline
Dario, Maria Augusta
Nantes, Wesley Arruda Gimenes
Alves, Fernanda Moreira
da Silva, Alanderson Rodrigues
De Oliveira, Carina Elisei
Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
Herrera, Heitor Miraglia
Jansen, Ana Maria
author_facet Santos, Filipe Martins
Sano, Nayara Yoshie
Liberal, Sany Caroline
Dario, Maria Augusta
Nantes, Wesley Arruda Gimenes
Alves, Fernanda Moreira
da Silva, Alanderson Rodrigues
De Oliveira, Carina Elisei
Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
Herrera, Heitor Miraglia
Jansen, Ana Maria
author_sort Santos, Filipe Martins
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description Kinetoplastids include species economically important in agriculture, livestock, and human health. We evaluated the richness of kinetoplastids that infect small mammals in patches of unflooded forests in the Pantanal biome, an area where we hypothesize that its diversity is higher than currently recognized. Hemocultures (HC) and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) targeting the 18S rDNA gene were employed for the detection of kinetoplastids. We grouped the positive samples into pools for each small mammal species (Monodelphis domestica, Thylamys macrurus, Oecomys mamorae, Thrichomys fosteri, Clyomys laticeps, and Holochilus chacarius). Eight parasite species were identified: Leishmania amazonensis, L. infantum; Trypanosoma cascavelli (HC + NGS), T. cruzi, T. lainsoni, T. rangeli (HC + NGS), Trypanosoma sp. DID, and Neobodo sp. The use of a tool as sensitive as NGS has increased our awareness of the diversity of kinetoplastids, as well as their host range, with emphasis on the species O. mamorae (seven kinetoplastid species, excepting T. cascavelli in a pool of nine individuals) and T. macrurus (four kinetoplastid species in a single individual). Furthermore, L. infantum and L. amazonensis infections were described in small mammals from this region for the first time. These findings make it mandatory to revisit the kinetoplastids/host associations proposed so far.
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spelling pubmed-96122352022-10-28 Kinetoplastid Species Maintained by a Small Mammal Community in the Pantanal Biome Santos, Filipe Martins Sano, Nayara Yoshie Liberal, Sany Caroline Dario, Maria Augusta Nantes, Wesley Arruda Gimenes Alves, Fernanda Moreira da Silva, Alanderson Rodrigues De Oliveira, Carina Elisei Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues Herrera, Heitor Miraglia Jansen, Ana Maria Pathogens Article Kinetoplastids include species economically important in agriculture, livestock, and human health. We evaluated the richness of kinetoplastids that infect small mammals in patches of unflooded forests in the Pantanal biome, an area where we hypothesize that its diversity is higher than currently recognized. Hemocultures (HC) and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) targeting the 18S rDNA gene were employed for the detection of kinetoplastids. We grouped the positive samples into pools for each small mammal species (Monodelphis domestica, Thylamys macrurus, Oecomys mamorae, Thrichomys fosteri, Clyomys laticeps, and Holochilus chacarius). Eight parasite species were identified: Leishmania amazonensis, L. infantum; Trypanosoma cascavelli (HC + NGS), T. cruzi, T. lainsoni, T. rangeli (HC + NGS), Trypanosoma sp. DID, and Neobodo sp. The use of a tool as sensitive as NGS has increased our awareness of the diversity of kinetoplastids, as well as their host range, with emphasis on the species O. mamorae (seven kinetoplastid species, excepting T. cascavelli in a pool of nine individuals) and T. macrurus (four kinetoplastid species in a single individual). Furthermore, L. infantum and L. amazonensis infections were described in small mammals from this region for the first time. These findings make it mandatory to revisit the kinetoplastids/host associations proposed so far. MDPI 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9612235/ /pubmed/36297262 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11101205 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Santos, Filipe Martins
Sano, Nayara Yoshie
Liberal, Sany Caroline
Dario, Maria Augusta
Nantes, Wesley Arruda Gimenes
Alves, Fernanda Moreira
da Silva, Alanderson Rodrigues
De Oliveira, Carina Elisei
Roque, André Luiz Rodrigues
Herrera, Heitor Miraglia
Jansen, Ana Maria
Kinetoplastid Species Maintained by a Small Mammal Community in the Pantanal Biome
title Kinetoplastid Species Maintained by a Small Mammal Community in the Pantanal Biome
title_full Kinetoplastid Species Maintained by a Small Mammal Community in the Pantanal Biome
title_fullStr Kinetoplastid Species Maintained by a Small Mammal Community in the Pantanal Biome
title_full_unstemmed Kinetoplastid Species Maintained by a Small Mammal Community in the Pantanal Biome
title_short Kinetoplastid Species Maintained by a Small Mammal Community in the Pantanal Biome
title_sort kinetoplastid species maintained by a small mammal community in the pantanal biome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9612235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297262
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11101205
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