{"title":"巴西圣卡塔琳娜野生啮齿动物叶氏锥虫KP1(-)株的特性:与兰氏锥虫KP1(+)株和lewisi锥虫(活动体目,锥虫科)的比较","authors":"M. A. Sousa, B. Santos, C. Carvalhal, M. Steindel","doi":"10.4467/16890027AP.17.010.7485","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Two KP1(–) strains of Trypanosoma rangeli (SC-58, SC-61) isolated from the wild rodent Phyllomys dasythrix from Santa \nCatarina (Brazil) were compared with some KP1(+) reference stocks from different Latin America countries, and also with Trypanosoma \nlewisi. The strains were analyzed by some morphological and biological features, and by biochemical and molecular techniques. The mean \ntotal length (TL) of the bloodstream trypomastigotes of T. rangeli varied between 31.3–33.0 μm, and those of T. lewisi (adult forms) was \n28.2 μm, values within the variation known for each species. In T. rangeli KP1(+) and T. lewisi, the nucleus was located in the anterior portion \nof the body, with nuclear indexes (NI) ≥ 1.2, as typically described for both species. Differently, most trypomastigotes of the KP1(–) \nstocks presented NI ≤ 1.0. Another striking feature of the KP1(–) strains was their very fastidiously growth in axenic cultures when compared \nwith the KP1(+) stocks and T. lewisi. Three isoenzyme loci (MDH, IDH and PGM) clearly distinguished T. rangeli and T. lewisi, and \nthe distinction between the KP1(+) and KP1(–) strains was possible at MDH, PGM and GPI loci. All T. rangeli strains presented the typical \n760 bp amplicon derived from their KP2 minicircles. However, the KP3 products of the KP1(+) strains were a single large band (~330bp), \nwhereas those of the KP1(–) had two distinct bands (350 and 300 bp). T. lewisi presented 700 and 400 bp amplicons, as previously reported. \nThe peculiarities of T. rangeli isolates from P. dasythrix corroborate a possible speciation process within this taxon.","PeriodicalId":50883,"journal":{"name":"Acta Protozoologica","volume":"2017 1","pages":"119-127"},"PeriodicalIF":1.5000,"publicationDate":"2017-11-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Peculiarities of Trypanosoma rangeli KP1(-) Strains Isolated from the Wild Rodent Phyllomys dasythrix (Santa Catarina, Brazil): Comparisons with T. rangeli KP1(+) strains and Trypanosoma lewisi (Kinetoplastea, Trypanosomatidae)\",\"authors\":\"M. A. Sousa, B. Santos, C. Carvalhal, M. 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Peculiarities of Trypanosoma rangeli KP1(-) Strains Isolated from the Wild Rodent Phyllomys dasythrix (Santa Catarina, Brazil): Comparisons with T. rangeli KP1(+) strains and Trypanosoma lewisi (Kinetoplastea, Trypanosomatidae)
Two KP1(–) strains of Trypanosoma rangeli (SC-58, SC-61) isolated from the wild rodent Phyllomys dasythrix from Santa
Catarina (Brazil) were compared with some KP1(+) reference stocks from different Latin America countries, and also with Trypanosoma
lewisi. The strains were analyzed by some morphological and biological features, and by biochemical and molecular techniques. The mean
total length (TL) of the bloodstream trypomastigotes of T. rangeli varied between 31.3–33.0 μm, and those of T. lewisi (adult forms) was
28.2 μm, values within the variation known for each species. In T. rangeli KP1(+) and T. lewisi, the nucleus was located in the anterior portion
of the body, with nuclear indexes (NI) ≥ 1.2, as typically described for both species. Differently, most trypomastigotes of the KP1(–)
stocks presented NI ≤ 1.0. Another striking feature of the KP1(–) strains was their very fastidiously growth in axenic cultures when compared
with the KP1(+) stocks and T. lewisi. Three isoenzyme loci (MDH, IDH and PGM) clearly distinguished T. rangeli and T. lewisi, and
the distinction between the KP1(+) and KP1(–) strains was possible at MDH, PGM and GPI loci. All T. rangeli strains presented the typical
760 bp amplicon derived from their KP2 minicircles. However, the KP3 products of the KP1(+) strains were a single large band (~330bp),
whereas those of the KP1(–) had two distinct bands (350 and 300 bp). T. lewisi presented 700 and 400 bp amplicons, as previously reported.
The peculiarities of T. rangeli isolates from P. dasythrix corroborate a possible speciation process within this taxon.
期刊介绍:
Acta Protozoologica - International Journal on Protistology - is a quarterly journal that publishes current and comprehensive, experimental, and theoretical contributions across the breadth of protistology, and cell biology of Eukaryote microorganisms including: behaviour, biochemistry and molecular biology, development, ecology, genetics, parasitology, physiology, photobiology, systematics and phylogeny, and ultrastructure. It publishes original research reports, critical reviews of current research written by invited experts in the field, short communications, book reviews, and letters to the Editor.