Molecular characterization and identification of Hepatozoon species Miller, 1908 (Apicomplexa: Adeleina: Hepatozoidae) in captive snakes from Brazil
Species of Hepatozoon are parasites frequently recorded in snakes. The species identification of this genus was based mostly on the gametocyte morphology and morphometric calculations. For more reliable results, molecular characterization, an initial step for the correct identification of Hepatozoon...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2018-12, Vol.117 (12), p.3857-3865 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Species of
Hepatozoon
are parasites frequently recorded in snakes. The species identification of this genus was based mostly on the gametocyte morphology and morphometric calculations. For more reliable results, molecular characterization, an initial step for the correct identification of
Hepatozoon
species, has been used. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and identification of
Hepatozoon
species in captive snakes from Brazil. To that end, morphological, morphometric, and molecular data were obtained. A total of 157 snakes; 128 venomous (
Crotalus durissus
) and 29 non-venomous (
Epicrates crassus
and
Boa constrictor
) were screened for
Hepatozoon
blood parasites. Using light microscopy, 20 (12.78%) snakes were found positive for
Hepatozoon
spp., of which 6/29 (20.7%) were non-venomous and 14/128 (10.9%) were venomous; all with low parasitemia. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), performed with the primers HepF300/Hep900, confirmed all 20 (100%) samples positive for hemogregarines. Species of
Hepatozoon
were identified from eight sequenced samples. Two previously described species,
Hepatozoon cuestensis
and
Hepatozoon musa
, were identified. The present study is the first to report
H. musa
within the snake hosts
E. crassus
and
C
.
durrisus.
In addition, a potentially new
Hepatozoon
species from
B. constrictor
was identified. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-018-6092-3 |