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Atypical Toxoplasma gondii strain from a free-living jaguar (Panthera onca) in French Guiana.

机译:来自法属圭亚那自由活动美洲虎(Panthera onca)的非典型弓形虫菌株。

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Like domestic cats, wild felids are involved in the complete infective cycle of Toxoplasma gondii because they can host in their gastrointestinal tract sexually mature parasites and shed infective oocysts in their feces. We report, to our knowledge, the first isolation and molecular characterization of a T. gondii strain from the heart tissue of a free-living jaguar (Panthera onca) in French Guiana. Sequencing at six polymorphic markers indicated that the jaguar isolate had an atypical genotype, including an allele at TgM-A previously found only in isolates from South America, and an allele at GRA6, which was previously reported only in Californian sea otter isolates. These findings are consistent with the recent description of atypical T. gondii strains involved in severe toxoplasmoses in immunocompetent patients in French Guiana that seemed to be linked to a neotropical forest-based cycle involving wild cats and their prey.
机译:像家猫一样,野生猫科动物也参与了弓形虫的整个感染周期,因为它们可以在胃肠道中容纳性成熟的寄生虫,并在粪便中排出感染性卵囊。据我们所知,我们从法属圭亚那的自由活动美洲虎(Panthera onca)心脏组织中首次分离到弓形虫T. gondii菌株,并对其进行了分子表征。对六个多态性标记进行测序表明,美洲虎分离株具有非典型基因型,包括以前仅在南美分离株中发现的TgM-A等位基因,以及以前仅在加利福尼亚海獭分离株中报道的GRA6等位基因。这些发现与法属圭亚那具有免疫能力的患者中重度弓形虫有关的非典型弓形虫菌株的最新描述一致,该菌株似乎与涉及野生猫及其猎物的新热带森林循环有关。

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