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Black-backed jackals (Canis mesomelas) are natural hosts of Babesia rossi, the virulent causative agent of canine babesiosis in sub-Saharan Africa

机译:黑背jack狼(Canis mesomelas)是罗塞贝贝斯病的天然宿主,罗塞贝斯病是撒哈拉以南非洲犬瘟病的有毒病原体

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Background Babesia rossi , which is transmitted by Haemaphysalis spp. and is highly virulent to domestic dogs, occurs only in sub-Saharan Africa. Since dogs are not native to the region, it has been postulated that the natural host of B. rossi is an indigenous African canid. Although various attempts at artificial infection indicated that black-backed jackals ( Canis mesomelas ) could become subclinically infected with B. rossi , data on occurrence of B. rossi in free-ranging jackals was lacking. A long-term behaviour study in which free-ranging black-backed jackals were radio-collared offered the opportunity of collecting blood specimens from a large number of free-ranging jackals. MethodsGenomic DNA was extracted from the EDTA blood samples ( n =?107). PCR products were subjected to Reverse Line Blot hybridization using Theileria and Babesia genera-specific as well as 28 species-specific oligonucleotide probes, including Babesia canis , Babesia rossi , Babesia vogeli and Babesia gibsoni . The near full-length parasite 18S rRNA gene was amplified from two selected samples (free-ranging jackals), cloned and a total of six recombinants were sequenced. ResultsOf 91 free-ranging jackals, 77 (84.6%) reacted with the Babesia genus-specific probe; 27 (29.7%) also reacted with the B. rossi probe. Of 16 captive jackals, 6 (37.5%) reacted with the B. rossi probe, while one further sample reacted with the Babesia genus-specific probe only. After cloning, 6 recombinants yielded identical sequences identical to that of B. rossi (L19079) and differing by 2 base pairs from B. rossi (DQ111760) in GenBank. The observed sequence similarities were confirmed by phylogenetic analyses using neighbour joining and maximum parsimony. ConclusionsBlack-backed jackals are natural hosts of B. rossi.
机译:背景蔷薇虫(Babesia rossi),由血红藻属(Haemaphysalis spp)传播。且对家犬有极强的毒性,仅在撒哈拉以南非洲发生。由于狗不是该地区的本地犬,因此推测罗氏沼虾的天然寄主是非洲土著犬科动物。尽管进行各种人工感染的尝试表明黑背狐狼(Canis mesomelas)可能被亚临床感染了罗氏沼虾,但缺乏关于在自由放养的野狼中发生罗氏沼虾的数据。一项对自由放养的黑背jack狼进行无线电项圈的长期行为研究提供了从大量自由放养的als狼中收集血液标本的机会。方法从EDTA血样中提取基因组DNA(n =?107)。使用Theileria和Babesia属特异性以及28种物种特异的寡核苷酸探针对PCR产物进行反向线印迹杂交,包括Canis canis,Babesia rossi,Babesia vogeli和Babesia gibsoni。从两个选定的样本(自由放养的狐狸)中扩增了近乎全长的寄生虫18S rRNA基因,进行了克隆,并对总共六个重组体进行了测序。结果在91个自由放养的jack中,有77个(84.6%)与巴贝虫属特异性探针发生了反应。 27(29.7%)也与罗氏芽孢杆菌探针反应。在16个圈养的jack中,有6个(37.5%)与罗氏芽孢杆菌探针反应,而另外一个样品仅与贝贝菌属特异性探针反应。克隆后,有6个重组体产生与罗氏芽孢杆菌(L19079)相同的序列,并且与GenBank中的罗氏芽孢杆菌(DQ111760)相差2个碱基对。观察到的序列相似性通过使用邻居连接和最大简约性的系统发育分析证实。结论黑背jack狼是罗氏沼虾的自然宿主。

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