Trypanosoma amblyommi sp. nov. (Protozoa: Kinetoplastida) isolated from Amblyomma brasiliense (Acari: Ixodidae) ticks in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Parasitology open Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-01-11 DOI:10.1017/pao.2017.17
Carolina R Marotta, Priscilla N Dos Santos, Matheus D Cordeiro, Juliana Helena Da S Barros, Lesley Bell-Sakyi, Adivaldo H Fonseca
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Parasites of the genus Trypanosoma are microorganisms that display wide morphological, biological and genetic variability. Here we present the first description of an isolate of the genus Trypanosoma naturally infecting the tick Amblyomma brasiliense. The ticks were collected from a specimen of Tayassu pecari (Queixada, white-lipped peccary) from the Itatiaia National Park, Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The isolate was characterised by molecular, morphometric and biological analyses. A Trypanosoma culture was isolated from crushed nymphal and adult ticks, propagated in the tick cell line IDE8 and maintained in L15B culture medium, incubated at 32 °C. The isolate grew well in L15B medium at 30 °C, 32 °C and 34 °C but not at lower or higher temperatures. The culture remained stable in axenic L15B medium at 30 °C. Cryopreserved cultures retained viability after cryopreservation in liquid nitrogen. Growth in axenic medium and developmental forms of the trypanosomes were analysed. Analysis of the 18S rDNA region confirmed the authenticity of this new species and the nucleotide sequence was deposited in Genbank. The species was named Trypanosoma amblyommi sp. nov. strain C1RJ. Characteristics related to pathogenicity, involvement with vertebrate hosts, epidemiology, developmental cycle and transmission mechanisms are still unknown. Therefore, further studies are necessary to understand aspects of the biological cycle of Trypanosoma amblyommi sp. nov.

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从巴西里约热内卢的Amblyomma brasiliense(Acari: Ixodidae)蜱中分离出的Trypanosoma amblyommi sp.
锥虫属寄生虫是一种在形态、生物学和遗传学方面具有广泛变异性的微生物。在这里,我们首次描述了自然感染蜱(Amblyomma brasiliense)的锥虫属分离株。蜱虫是从巴西里约热内卢伊塔提亚国家公园的 Tayassu pecari(Queixada,白唇山雀)标本中采集的。通过分子、形态和生物学分析确定了分离物的特征。从压碎的若虫和成蜱中分离出锥虫培养物,在蜱细胞系 IDE8 中繁殖,并在 L15B 培养基中培养,在 32 °C 下孵育。该分离株在 30 ℃、32 ℃ 和 34 ℃ 的 L15B 培养基中生长良好,但在较低或较高温度下生长不良。培养物在 30 ℃ 的腋生 L15B 培养基中保持稳定。低温保存的培养物在液氮中低温保存后仍保持活力。对锥虫在轴突培养基中的生长和发育形式进行了分析。对 18S rDNA 区域的分析证实了这一新物种的真实性,并将核苷酸序列存入 Genbank。该物种被命名为 Trypanosoma amblyommi sp.目前还不清楚该种的致病性、与脊椎动物宿主的关系、流行病学、发育周期和传播机制等方面的特征。因此,有必要开展进一步研究,以了解新伏锥虫的生物周期。
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