Molecular Detection of Trypanosoma kaiowa in Tabanus triangulum (Diptera: Tabanidae) from the Coastal Plain of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil
Purpose The species of the genus Trypanosoma are carried and transmitted by horseflies parasitizing a high diversity of vertebrates. In the Coastal Plain of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, Tabanus triangulum is the most abundant species and, similarly to the other species of horseflies, there is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta parasitologica 2022-03, Vol.67 (1), p.518-522 |
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The species of the genus
Trypanosoma
are carried and transmitted by horseflies parasitizing a high diversity of vertebrates. In the Coastal Plain of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil,
Tabanus triangulum
is the most abundant species and, similarly to the other species of horseflies, there is little knowledge about its vector competence. Therefore, this study aimed to screen the field-collected
T. triangulum
for the presence of
Trypanosoma
, to estimate infectivity.
Methods
Horseflies were sampled by the Malaise trap in the forest fragments at the coastal plain and DNA was extracted from whole body flies. The Polymerase Chain Reaction was performed.
Results
Horseflies presented amplification of 18S ribosomal gene-specific of
Trypanosoma
species. DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis positioned the strains in the Kaiowa clade with
Trypanosoma kaiowa
, associated with the crocodilian clade of
Trypanosoma
.
Conclusion
This study represents the first report of the presence of the
Tr. kaiowa
in
T. triangulum
and the expansion of the parasite's range further south in South America. |
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ISSN: | 1230-2821 1896-1851 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11686-021-00440-1 |