Molecular Epidemiology of Human Oral Chagas Disease Outbreaks in Colombia

被引:85
作者
David Ramirez, Juan [1 ]
Montilla, Marleny [2 ]
Cucunuba, Zulma M. [2 ]
Carolina Florez, Astrid [2 ]
Zambrano, Pilar [3 ]
Guhl, Felipe [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Los Andes, Ctr Invest Microbiol & Parasitol Trop CIMPAT, Bogota, Colombia
[2] Inst Nacl Salud, Grp Parasitol, Bogota, Colombia
[3] Inst Nacl Salud, Subdirecc Vigilancia & Control Salud Publ, Bogota, Colombia
关键词
TRYPANOSOMA-CRUZI-I; TRANSMISSION; IDENTIFICATION; GENOTYPES; VARIABILITY; RELEVANCE; CONSENSUS; SEQUENCE; STRAINS; REGIONS;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pntd.0002041
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease, displays significant genetic variability revealed by six Discrete Typing Units (TcI-TcVI). In this pathology, oral transmission represents an emerging epidemiological scenario where different outbreaks associated to food/beverages consumption have been reported in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador and Venezuela. In Colombia, six human oral outbreaks have been reported corroborating the importance of this transmission route. Molecular epidemiology of oral outbreaks is barely known observing the incrimination of TcI, TcII, TcIV and TcV genotypes. Methodology and Principal Findings: High-throughput molecular characterization was conducted performing MLMT (Multilocus Microsatellite Typing) and mtMLST (mitochondrial Multilocus Sequence Typing) strategies on 50 clones from ten isolates. Results allowed observing the occurrence of TcI, TcIV and mixed infection of distinct TcI genotypes. Thus, a majority of specific mitochondrial haplotypes and allelic multilocus genotypes associated to the sylvatic cycle of transmission were detected in the dataset with the foreseen presence of mitochondrial haplotypes and allelic multilocus genotypes associated to the domestic cycle of transmission. Conclusions: These findings suggest the incrimination of sylvatic genotypes in the oral outbreaks occurred in Colombia. We observed patterns of super-infection and/or co-infection with a tailored association with the severe forms of myocarditis in the acute phase of the disease. The transmission dynamics of this infection route based on molecular epidemiology evidence was unraveled and the clinical and biological implications are discussed.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 44 条
[1]   Large Urban Outbreak of Orally Acquired Acute Chagas Disease at a School in Caracas, Venezuela [J].
Alarcon de Noya, Belkisyole ;
Diaz-Bello, Zoraida ;
Colmenares, Cecilia ;
Ruiz-Guevara, Raiza ;
Mauriello, Luciano ;
Zavala-Jaspe, Reinaldo ;
Antonio Suarez, Jose ;
Abate, Teresa ;
Naranjo, Laura ;
Paiva, Manuel ;
Rivas, Lavinia ;
Castro, Julio ;
Marques, Juan ;
Mendoza, Ivan ;
Acquatella, Harry ;
Torres, Jaime ;
Noya, Oscar .
JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2010, 201 (09) :1308-1315
[2]   Biological, biochemical and molecular features of Trypanosoma cruzi strains isolated from patients infected through oral transmission during a 2005 outbreak in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil: its correspondence with the new T. cruzi Taxonomy Consensus (2009) [J].
Andrade, Sonia Gumes ;
Campos, Rozalia Figueira ;
Steindel, Mario ;
Guerreiro, Marcos Lazaro ;
Magalhaes, Juracy Barbosa ;
de Almeida, Marcio Cerqueira ;
Reis, Joice Neves ;
Santos, Viviane Correa ;
Silva Valadares, Helder Magno ;
dos Reis, Mitermayer Galvao ;
Macedo, Andrea Mara .
MEMORIAS DO INSTITUTO OSWALDO CRUZ, 2011, 106 (08) :948-956
[3]  
Bohorquez R.M.B., 1992, Act. Med. Col, V17, P4
[4]   Molecular Identification of Trypanosoma cruzi Discrete Typing Units in End-Stage Chronic Chagas Heart Disease and Reactivation after Heart Transplantation [J].
Burgos, Juan Miguel ;
Diez, Mirta ;
Vigliano, Carlos ;
Bisio, Margarita ;
Risso, Marikena ;
Duffy, Tomas ;
Cura, Carolina ;
Brusses, Betina ;
Favaloro, Liliana ;
Leguizamon, Maria Susana ;
Lucero, Raul Horacio ;
Laguens, Ruben ;
Levin, Mariano Jorge ;
Favaloro, Roberto ;
Schijman, Alejandro Gabriel .
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2010, 51 (05) :485-495
[5]  
Caceres D., 1999, Inf. Quinc. Epidemiol. Nac, V4, P170
[6]   Risk of Trypanosoma cruzi I (Kinetoplastida:Trypanosomatidae) transmission by Panstrongylus geniculatus (Hemiptera:Reduviidae) in Caracas (Metropolitan district) and neighboring States, Venezuela [J].
Carrasco, HJ ;
Torrellas, A ;
García, C ;
Segovia, M ;
Feliciangeli, MD .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY, 2005, 35 (13) :1379-1384
[7]  
Coura JR, 2007, MEM I OSWALDO CRUZ, V102, P113
[8]   Trypanosoma cruzi I genotypes in different geographical regions and transmission cycles based on a microsatellite motif of the intergenic spacer of spliced-leader genes [J].
Cura, Carolina I. ;
Mejia-Jaramillo, Ana M. ;
Duffy, Tomas ;
Burgos, Juan M. ;
Rodriguero, Marcela ;
Cardinal, Marta V. ;
Kjos, Sonia ;
Gurgel-Goncalves, Rodrigo ;
Blanchet, Denis ;
De Pablos, Luis M. ;
Tomasini, Nicolas ;
da Silva, Alexandre ;
Russomando, Graciela ;
Cuba Cuba, Cesar A. ;
Aznar, Christine ;
Abate, Teresa ;
Levin, Mariano J. ;
Osuna, Antonio ;
Guertler, Ricardo E. ;
Diosque, Patricio ;
Solari, Aldo ;
Triana-Chavez, Omar ;
Schijman, Alejandro G. .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY, 2010, 40 (14) :1599-1607
[9]   Phylogenetic reconstruction based on Cytochrome b (Cytb) gene sequences reveals distinct genotypes within Colombian Trypanosoma cruzi I populations [J].
David Ramirez, Juan ;
Clara Duque, Maria ;
Guhl, Felipe .
ACTA TROPICA, 2011, 119 (01) :61-65
[10]  
Duque M, 2011, INFECTIO, V15, P4