First evidence of transmission of Leishmania ( Viannia) lainsoni in a Sub Andean region of Bolivia

Using ubiquitous primers which amplify the variable parts of kDNA minicircle of all Leishmania spp, we obtained for Leishmania (viannia) lainsoni a major band of 605 bp (band 1) shared with L. V. braziliensis and a minor 524 bp band (band 2) specific of L. V. lainsoni. The specificity of the two ban...

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description Using ubiquitous primers which amplify the variable parts of kDNA minicircle of all Leishmania spp, we obtained for Leishmania (viannia) lainsoni a major band of 605 bp (band 1) shared with L. V. braziliensis and a minor 524 bp band (band 2) specific of L. V. lainsoni. The specificity of the two bands was examined through Southern blot hybridization of kDNA PCR obtained from reference strains belonging to L. braziliensis, L. mexicana, L. donovani complexes with L. V. lainsoni species. Band 1 was not specific of L. V. lainsoni since it hybridized with some isolates belonging to L. braziliensis complex. In contrast, band 2 was L. V. lainsoni specific. PCR-based detection followed by hybridization with the new L. V. lainsoni probe (Band 2) and L. V. braziliensis probe (564 bp), was assayed using sample from a pool of 25 females of Lutzomiya nuneztovari anglesi, blood, skin and liver samples of 18 mammals, spinal cords of four mammals and blood and cutaneous ulcers aspirates from 95 patents from Sub Andean region of La Paz, Bolivia. We observed a ositive hybridization of four patients lesions and the pool of L. nuneztovari anglesi with the L. V. lainsoni probe. It is the first time that L. V. lainsoni is observed in a cycle of transmission in Bolivia. PCR products of three patients lesions and the pool of L. nuneztovari anglesi were also hybridized with the specific probe of L. V. braziliensis suggesting mixed infection in this focus.
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DNA, Kinetoplast - isolation & purification
Human protozoal diseases
Humans
Hybridization, Genetic
Infectious diseases
Kinetoplast
Leishmania ( Viannia) lainsoni
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Leishmaniasis - epidemiology
Leishmaniasis - transmission
Leshmaniasis
Medical sciences
Parasitic diseases
PCR-based diagnosis
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Protozoal diseases
Specific probe
Transmission
Tropical medicine
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