First molecular detection of piroplasmids in non-hematophagous bats from Brazil, with evidence of putative novel species
Piroplasmida is an order of the phylum Apicomplexa that comprises the Babesia , Cytauxzoon , and Theileria genera. These hemoparasites infect vertebrate blood cells and may cause serious diseases in animals and humans. Even though previous studies have shown that bats are infected by different speci...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2021, Vol.120 (1), p.301-310 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Piroplasmida is an order of the phylum Apicomplexa that comprises the
Babesia
,
Cytauxzoon
, and
Theileria
genera. These hemoparasites infect vertebrate blood cells and may cause serious diseases in animals and humans. Even though previous studies have shown that bats are infected by different species of piroplasmids, the occurrence and diversity of these hemoparasites have not been investigated in this group of mammals in Brazil. Therefore, the present work aimed to investigate the occurrence and assess the phylogenetic placement of piroplasmids infecting bats sampled in a peri-urban area from Central-Western Brazil. Seventeen (12.6%) out of 135 animals were positive by nested PCR assay for the detection of
Babesia/Theileria
targeting the 18S rRNA gene. Eleven sequences of the 17 positive samples could be analyzed and showed an identity of 91.8–100% with
Theileria bicornis
,
Babesia vogeli
, a
Babesia
sp. identified in a small rodent (
Thrichomys pachyurus
) from the Brazilian Pantanal and a
Babesia
sp. identified in a dog from Thailand as assessed by nBLAST. A phylogenetic tree was constructed from an alignment of 1399 bp length using analyzed and known piroplasmid 18S rRNA sequences. In this tree, piroplasmid 18S rRNA sequences detected in three specimens of
Phyllostomus discolor
(Piroplasmid n. sp.,
P. discolor
) were placed as a sister taxon to
Theileria
sensu stricto (Clade V) and
Babesia
sensu stricto (Clade VI). An additional phylogenetic tree was generated from a shorter alignment of 524 bp length including analyzed piroplasmid 18S rRNA sequences of bat species
Artibeus planirostris
and
A. lituratus
(Piroplasmid sp.,
Artibeus
spp.). The two 18S rRNA sequences detected in
Artibeus
spp. (Piroplasmid n. sp.,
Artibeus
spp.) were placed within
Babesia
sensu stricto (Clade VI) into a strongly supported clade (bootstrap: 100) that included
Babesia vogeli
. The two 18S rRNA sequences of Piroplasmid sp.,
Artibeus
spp. showed a single and a two-nucleotide differences, respectively, with respect to
B. vogeli
in a 709 pb length alignment. For the first time, the present study shows the occurrence of putative new piroplasmid species in non-hematophagous bats from Brazil. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-020-06985-w |