Microsatellite loci-based distribution of Trypanosoma cruzi genotypes from Chilean chronic Chagas disease patients and Triatoma infestans is concordant with a specific host-parasite association hypothesis
The objective of this study was to investigate if there is specific host-parasite association in Chilean populations of Trypanosoma cruzi . For this purpose, two groups of parasites were analyzed, one from chronic chagasic patients, and the other from Triatoma infestans triatomines in three regions...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta parasitologica 2013-06, Vol.58 (2), p.139-148 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The objective of this study was to investigate if there is specific host-parasite association in Chilean populations of
Trypanosoma cruzi
. For this purpose, two groups of parasites were analyzed, one from chronic chagasic patients, and the other from
Triatoma infestans
triatomines in three regions of the country. The first group consisted of four types of samples: parasites from peripheral blood of non-cardiopathic
T. cruzi
infected patients (NB); parasites from their corresponding xenodiagnosis (NX); parasites from peripheral blood of
T. cruzi
infected cardiopathic patients (CB) and parasites from their xenodiagnostics (CX). The
T. infestans
sample in turn was from three regions: III, V and M (Metropolitan). The genetic differentiation by the Fisher exact method, the lineage distribution of the samples, the molecular phylogeny and the frequency of multiclonality were analysed. The results show that not only are the groups of
T. cruzi
clones from Chagas disease patients and vectors genetically differentiated, but also all the sub-groups (NB, NX, CB and CX) from the III, V and M regions. The analysis of lineage distribution was concordant with the above results, because significant differences among the percentages of TcI, TcIII and hybrids (TcV or TcVI) were observed. The phylogenetic reconstruction with these Chilean
T. cruzi
samples was coherent with the above results because the four chagasic samples clustered together in a node with high bootstrap support, whereas the three triatomine samples (III, V and M) were located apart from that node. The topology of the tree including published
T. cruzi
clones and isolates was concordant with the known topology, which confirmed that the results presented here are correct and are not biased by experimental error. Taken together the results presented here are concordant with a specific host-parasite association between some Chilean
T. cruzi
populations. |
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ISSN: | 1230-2821 1896-1851 |
DOI: | 10.2478/s11686-013-0123-0 |