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Genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii in domestic animals from Campeche, México, reveals virulent genotypes and a recombinant ROP5 allele.

Authors :
Rico-Torres CP
Valenzuela-Moreno LF
Robles-González E
Cruz-Tamayo AA
Huchin-Cab M
Pérez-Flores J
Xicoténcatl-García L
Luna-Pastén H
Ortiz-Alegría LB
Cañedo-Solares I
Cedillo-Peláez C
García-Lacy F
Caballero-Ortega H
Source :
Parasitology [Parasitology] 2024 Apr; Vol. 151 (4), pp. 363-369. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jan 29.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii has at least 318 genotypes distributed worldwide, and tropical regions usually have greater genetic diversity. Campeche is a state located in the southeastern region of México and has favourable climate conditions for the replication and dissemination of this protozoan, similar to those in South American countries where broad genetic diversity has been described. Thus, in this study, 4 T. gondii isolates were obtained from tissues of stray dogs and free-range chickens in Campeche, México, and were genotyped by Mn-PCR-RFLP with 10 typing markers ( SAG1 , altSAG2 , SAG3 , BTUB , GRA6 , c22-8 , c29-2 , L358 , PK1 and Apico ) and 5 virulence markers ( CS3 , ROP16 , ROP17 , ROP18 and ROP5 ) to provide new information about the distribution and virulence prediction of T. gondii genotypes. Two isolates of T. gondii genotype #116 and 2 of genotype #38 were obtained from stray dogs and chickens, respectively. The parasite load found in these species was between <50 and more than 35 000 tachyzoites per mg of tissue. Virulence marker genotyping revealed a recombinant 1&3 ROP5 RFLP pattern in 2 ToxoDB #116 isolates with no prediction of virulence in a murine model, while in the 2 ToxoDB #38 isolates, the ROP18 / ROP5 combination predicted high virulence. Considering all the typed markers, there is a predominance of type I and III alleles, as constantly reported for the isolates characterized in various regions of México. It is crucial to determine their phenotype to corroborate the genetic virulence profile of the T. gondii isolates obtained in this study.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1469-8161
Volume :
151
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Parasitology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38379406
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182024000106