Fatal Toxoplasmosis in Red Kangaroos (Macropus rufus) in East China.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Pathogens Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.3390/pathogens14020202
Haiyan Gong, Quan Wang, Yinghong Jin, Suoping Qiu, Zhaoguo Chen, Xiangan Han, Zongyan Chen, Wei Jiang
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Abstract

Background: As a ubiquitous apicomplexan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii causes huge economic losses and poses a great threat to the health of animals, including humans, worldwide. In some kangaroo species, T. gondii can be fatal. To date, little information is available on T. gondii infection in the red kangaroos in east China. At a zoo in east China, thirteen red kangaroos consecutively developed clinical signs from July to November 2016, resulting in the deaths of seven, three of which were analyzed in this study.

Methods: In the present study, ascitic fluid, blood and samples from the brain, heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney, and mesenteric lymph nodes of three dead red kangaroos were collected. The pathogen was explored through microscopic observation, nested PCR, immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT), hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining, respectively. Meanwhile, the potential source of the infection was also investigated by testing the blood of stray cats in the zoo for T. gondii using nested PCR.

Results: Three dead red kangaroos were subjected to a necropsy, and organisms resembling T. gondii were detected in their ascitic fluids under microscope. This infection was further confirmed by a nested PCR assay, which resulted in a successful amplification and sequencing of the 433 bp fragment of the T. gondii 5.8S rRNA gene in all the dissected tissues, including heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney, lymph nodes, cecum, and brain, as well as in body fluids (blood and ascitic fluid). Furthermore, the tachyzoites were observed in the heart, liver, spleen, lymph nodes, cecum, and brain through IFAT and HE staining. Administration of classic drugs (sulfadiazine and pyrimethamine) against T. gondii significantly alleviated the clinical signs of the sick kangaroos. The possible source of this infection was traced to a native stray cat, as T. gondii DNA was detected in its blood.

Conclusions: In the present study, lethal T. gondii infection in red kangaroos has been described for the first time in east China, highlighting the necessity and urgency for close and long-term surveillance of this parasite infection in captive animals. The same strain of T. gondii detected in kangaroos as that found in stray cats wandering in the same area emphasizes the importance of controlling stray cat populations to mitigate the risk of Toxoplasma transmission to other animals.

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中国东部红袋鼠致命弓形虫病的研究。
背景:刚地弓形虫是一种普遍存在的顶复合体寄生虫,在世界范围内造成巨大的经济损失,并对包括人类在内的动物健康构成巨大威胁。在一些袋鼠物种中,弓形虫可能是致命的。迄今为止,关于中国东部红袋鼠中弓形虫感染的信息很少。在中国东部的一家动物园,从2016年7月到11月,13只红袋鼠连续出现临床症状,导致7只红袋鼠死亡,本研究对其中3只红袋鼠进行了分析。方法:采集3只死亡红袋鼠的腹水、血液及脑、心、肝、脾、肺、肾、肠系膜淋巴结标本。分别通过显微镜观察、巢式PCR、免疫荧光抗体检测(IFAT)、苏木精-伊红(HE)染色和免疫组织化学(IHC)染色对病原菌进行了探索。同时,采用巢式PCR方法对该动物园流浪猫血液进行弓形虫检测,调查潜在感染源。结果:对3只红袋鼠尸体进行尸检,显微镜下在其腹水中检出类似弓形虫的生物。巢式PCR进一步证实了这种感染,结果在所有解剖组织(包括心、肝、脾、肺、肾、淋巴结、盲肠、脑以及体液(血液和腹水)中成功扩增和测序了433 bp的弓形虫5.8S rRNA基因片段。通过IFAT和HE染色观察心脏、肝脏、脾脏、淋巴结、盲肠和脑内的速虫。给予经典药物(磺胺嘧啶和乙胺嘧啶)抗刚地弓形虫,显著缓解了患病袋鼠的临床症状。由于在其血液中检测到弓形虫DNA,该感染的可能来源被追踪到一只本地流浪猫。结论:本研究首次在华东地区发现红袋鼠弓形虫致死性感染,提示对圈养动物弓形虫感染进行长期密切监测的必要性和紧迫性。在袋鼠身上发现的弓形虫与在同一地区流浪猫身上发现的弓形虫相同,这强调了控制流浪猫数量以减轻弓形虫传播给其他动物的风险的重要性。
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Pathogens
Pathogens Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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期刊介绍: Pathogens (ISSN 2076-0817) publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes on all aspects of pathogens and pathogen-host interactions. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided for research articles.
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