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Bats Trypanosomes and Triatomines in Ecuador: New Insights into the Diversity Transmission and Origins of Trypanosoma cruzi and Chagas Disease

机译:厄瓜多尔的蝙蝠锥虫和三藻类:锥虫和南美锥虫病的多样性传播和起源的新见解

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The generalist parasite Trypanosoma cruzi has two phylogenetic lineages associated almost exclusively with bats—Trypanosoma cruzi Tcbat and the subspecies T. c. marinkellei. We present new information on the genetic variation, geographic distribution, host associations, and potential vectors of these lineages. We conducted field surveys of bats and triatomines in southern Ecuador, a country endemic for Chagas disease, and screened for trypanosomes by microscopy and PCR. We identified parasites at species and genotype levels through phylogenetic approaches based on 18S ribosomal RNA (18S rRNA) and cytochrome b (cytb) genes and conducted a comparison of nucleotide diversity of the cytb gene. We document for the first time T. cruzi Tcbat and T. c. marinkellei in Ecuador, expanding their distribution in South America to the western side of the Andes. In addition, we found the triatomines Cavernicola pilosa and Triatoma dispar sharing shelters with bats. The comparisons of nucleotide diversity revealed a higher diversity for T. c. marinkellei than any of the T. c. cruzi genotypes associated with Chagas disease. Findings from this study increased both the number of host species and known geographical ranges of both parasites and suggest potential vectors for these two trypanosomes associated with bats in rural areas of southern Ecuador. The higher nucleotide diversity of T. c. marinkellei supports a long evolutionary relationship between T. cruzi and bats, implying that bats are the original hosts of this important parasite.
机译:多面体寄生虫克氏锥虫有两个几乎与蝙蝠有关的系统发生谱系:锥虫锥虫Tcbat和亚种T. c。马林凯莱。我们提出了有关这些谱系的遗传变异,地理分布,宿主关联和潜在载体的新信息。我们对查加斯病流行的国家厄瓜多尔南部的蝙蝠和三藻类进行了实地调查,并通过显微镜和PCR筛选了锥虫。我们通过基于18S核糖体RNA(18S rRNA)和细胞色素b(cytb)基因的系统发育方法,在物种和基因型水平上鉴定了寄生虫,并对cytb基因的核苷酸多样性进行了比较。我们首次记录了T. cruzi Tcbat和T. c。厄瓜多尔的marinkellei,将其在南美的分布扩展到安第斯山脉的西侧。此外,我们发现三类昆虫Cavernicola pilosa和Triatoma dispar与蝙蝠共享庇护所。核苷酸多样性的比较显示T.c具有更高的多样性。 marinkellei比任何T.em> c 恰加斯病相关的 cruzi 基因型。这项研究的发现增加了两种寄生虫的寄主种类和已知地理范围,并暗示了厄瓜多尔南部农村地区与蝙蝠相关的这两种锥虫的潜在载体。 T 的核苷酸多样性较高。 c marinkellei 支持 T 之间的长期进化关系。 cruzi 和蝙蝠,这意味着蝙蝠是这种重要寄生虫的原始宿主。

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