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A novel Babesia sp. associated with clinical signs of babesiosis in domestic cats in South Africa

机译:小说《 Babesia sp。》。南非家猫的杆状杆菌病临床症状相关

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Abstract BackgroundFeline babesiosis, sporadically reported from various countries, is of major clinical significance in South Africa, particularly in certain coastal areas. Babesia felis , B. leo , B. lengau and B. microti have been reported from domestic cats in South Africa. Blood specimens from domestic cats ( n =?18) showing clinical signs consistent with feline babesiosis and confirmed to harbour Babesia spp. piroplasms by microscopy of blood smears and/or reverse line blot (RLB) hybridization were further investigated. Twelve of the RLB-positive specimens had reacted with the Babesia genus-specific probe only, which would suggest the presence of a novel or previously undescribed Babesia species. The aim of this study was to characterise these organisms using 18S rRNA gene sequence analysis.ResultsThe parasite 18S rRNA gene was cloned and sequenced from genomic DNA from blood samples. Assembled sequences were used to construct similarity matrices and phylogenetic relationships with known Babesia spp. Fifty-five 18S rRNA gene sequences were obtained. Sequences from 6 cats were most closely related to published B. felis sequences (99–100% sequence identity), while sequences from 5 cats were most closely related to B. leo sequences (99–100% sequence identity). One of these was the first record of B. leo in Mozambique. One sequence had 100% sequence identity with the published B. microti Otsu strain. The most significant finding was that sequences from 7 cats constituted a novel Babesia group with 96% identity to Babesia spp. previously recorded from a maned wolf ( Chrysocyon brachyurus ), a raccoon ( Procyon lotor ) from the USA and feral raccoons from Japan, as well as from ticks collected from dogs in Japan.Conclusions Babesia leo was unambiguously linked to babesiosis in cats. Our results indicate the presence of a novel potentially pathogenic Babesia sp. in felids in South Africa, which is not closely related to B. felis , B. lengau and B. leo , the species known to be pathogenic to cats in South Africa. Due to the lack of an appropriate type-specimen, we refrain from describing a new species but refer to the novel organism as Babesia sp. cat Western Cape.
机译:摘要背景从各个国家零星地报道了猫幼虫病在南非,特别是在某些沿海地区具有重要的临床意义。从南非的家猫中已经报道了巴贝斯猫,B。leo,B。lengau和B. microti。家猫的血液样本(n = 18)显示出与猫巴贝虫病一致的临床体征,并证实具有巴贝斯菌属。通过血涂片镜检和/或反向线印迹(RLB)杂交进一步研究了质体。十二个RLB阳性标本仅与巴贝虫属特异性探针反应,这表明存在新型或以前未描述的巴贝虫属物种。本研究的目的是利用18S rRNA基因序列分析来表征这些生物。结果从血液样本的基因组DNA中克隆并测序了寄生虫18S rRNA基因。组装的序列用于构建与已知巴贝斯虫属的相似性矩阵和系统发育关系。获得了十五个18S rRNA基因序列。来自6只猫的序列与已发表的B. felis序列最相关(99-100%序列同一性),而来自5只猫的序列与B. leo序列最相关(99-100%序列同一性)。其中之一是莫桑比克B. leo的第一个记录。一个序列与已公开的小肠双歧杆菌大津菌株具有100%的序列同一性。最重要的发现是,来自7只猫的序列构成了一个新的贝贝虫病组,与贝贝虫属菌种具有96%的同一性。先前记录是从美国的鬃毛狼(Chrysocyon brachyurus),浣熊(Procyon lotor)和日本的野生浣熊以及从日本的狗身上采集的tick中采集的。结论巴贝斯狮子座与猫巴贝斯病明确相关。我们的结果表明存在一种新型的潜在致病性巴贝斯虫。在南非的猫科动物中,它与B. felis,B。lengau和B. leo(与南非的猫有致病性)没有密切关系。由于缺乏合适的类型标本,我们不描述新物种,而是将新生物称为巴贝斯虫。猫西开普省。

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