Genotypic Trypanosoma cruzi distribution and parasite load differ ecotypically and according to parasite genotypes in k from endemic and outbreak areas in Northeastern Brazil

This study aimed to identify the Trypanosoma cruzi genotypes and their relationship with parasitic load in distinct geographic and ecotypic populations of Triatoma brasiliensis in two sites, including one where a Chagas disease (ChD) outbreak occurred in Rio Grande do Norte state, Brazil. Triatomine...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta tropica 2021-10, Vol.222, Article 106054
Hauptverfasser: Valenca-Barbosa, Carolina, Finamore-Araujo, Paula, Moreira, Otacilio C., Vergara-Meza, Jose Gabriel, Niz Alvarez, Marcus Vinicius, Nascimento, Juliana R., Borges-Veloso, Andre, Viana, Maria Carolina, Lilioso, Mauricio, Miguel, Danilo Ciccone, Gadelha, Fernanda Ramos, Geraldes Teixeira, Marta Maria, Almeida, Carlos Eduardo
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to identify the Trypanosoma cruzi genotypes and their relationship with parasitic load in distinct geographic and ecotypic populations of Triatoma brasiliensis in two sites, including one where a Chagas disease (ChD) outbreak occurred in Rio Grande do Norte state, Brazil. Triatomine captures were performed in peridomestic and sylvatic ecotopes in two municipalities: Marcelino Vieira - affected by the outbreak; and Currais Novos - where high pressure of peridomestic triatomine infestation after insecticide spraying have been reported. The kDNA-PCR was used to select 124 T. cruzi positive triatomine samples, of which 117 were successfully genotyped by fluorescent fragment length barcoding (FFLB). Moreover, the T. cruzi load quantification was performed using a multiplex TaqMan qPCR. Our findings showed a clear ecotypic segregation between TcI and TcII harboured by T. brasiliensis (p
ISSN:0001-706X
1873-6254
DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2021.106054