Detection of Neospora caninum in wild carnivorans in Great Britain

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作者
Bartley, P. M. [1 ]
Wright, S. E. [1 ]
Zimmer, I. A. [2 ]
Roy, S. [2 ]
Kitchener, A. C. [3 ,4 ]
Meredith, A. [5 ]
Innes, E. A. [1 ]
Katzer, F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Moredun Res Inst, Penicuik EH26 0PZ, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Food & Environm Res Agcy, York YO41 1LZ, N Yorkshire, England
[3] Natl Museums Scotland, Dept Nat Sci, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, Midlothian, Scotland
[4] Univ Edinburgh, Sch Geosci, Inst Geog, Edinburgh EH8 9XP, Midlothian, Scotland
[5] Univ Edinburgh, Royal Dick Sch Vet Studies, Roslin EH25 9RG, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
Neospora caninum; Wild carnivores; PCR; Great Britain; FOXES VULPES-VULPES; TOXOPLASMA-GONDII; DEFINITIVE HOSTS; ENCEPHALITOZOON-CUNICULI; DOGS; PREVALENCE; ANTIBODIES; LATRANS; ENGLAND; BRITISH;
D O I
10.1016/j.vetpar.2012.10.001
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Samples of brain and other tissues were collected from 99 ferrets (Mustela furo), 83 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), 70 European polecats (Mustela putorius), 65 American mink (Neovison vison), 64 Eurasian badgers (Meles meles) and 9 stoats (Mustela erminea), from around Great Britain. DNA was extracted from approximately 1 g of tissue and tested by specific nested ITS1 PCR for Neospora caninum. The results from the PCR demonstrated that Neospora specific DNA was detected in all species of wild carnivorans with the exception of the stoats (0/9). Neospora DNA positive samples were detected in: polecats 18.6% (13/70), badgers 10.9% (7/64), ferrets 10.1% (10/99), foxes 4.8% (4/83) and mink 4.6% (3/65). In the badgers N. caninum DNA positive samples were found in brain (n = 2), liver (n = 2) and neck muscle (n = 3). Selected positive ITS1 DNA sequences were submitted to Genbank. Sequence UKwildlife1 (accession number JX857862) was found in two badgers, whilst UKwildlife2 and UKwildlife3 (accession numbers JX857863 and JX857864 respectively) were found in ferrets, all three sequences demonstrated point mutations at a single base, while sequence UKwildlife4 (accession number JX857865) was found in all the species that tested positive and showed complete identity when compared against published reference sequences for: N. caninum (Nc Liverpool isolate, EU564166). Our data shows that almost all the wild carnivoran mammal species tested are intermediate hosts for N. caninum and are therefore capable of acting as reservoirs of infection for other species. These species could also act as useful sentinel species, demonstrating the presence of the parasite in particular geographical and environmental locations. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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