Trypanosomes of the Trypanosoma theileri Group: Phylogeny and New Potential Vectors
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- 26 January 2022
- journal article
- research article
- Published by MDPI AG in Microorganisms
- Vol. 10 (2), 294
- https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10020294
Abstract
Trypanosomes belonging to Trypanosoma theileri group are mammalian blood parasites with keds and horse fly vectors. Our aim is to study to vector specificity of T. theileri trypanosomes. During our bloodsucking Diptera survey, we found a surprisingly high prevalence of T. theileri trypanosomes in mosquitoes (154/4051). Using PCR and gut dissections, we detected trypanosomes of T. theileri group mainly in Aedes mosquitoes, with the highest prevalence in Ae. excrucians (22%), Ae. punctor (21%), and Ae. cantans/annulipes (10%). Moreover, T. theileri group were found in keds and blackflies, which were reported as potential vectors for the first time. The vectorial capacity was confirmed by experimental infections of Ae. aegypti using our isolates from mosquitoes; sand fly Phlebotomus perniciosus supported the development of trypanosomes as well. Infection rates were high in both vectors (47–91% in mosquitoes, 65% in sandflies). Furthermore, metacyclic stages of T. theileri trypanosomes were observed in the gut of infected vectors; these putative infectious forms were found in the urine of Ae. aegypti after a second bloodmeal. On the contrary, Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus was refractory to experimental infections. According to a phylogenetic analysis of the 18S rRNA gene, our trypanosomes belong into three lineages, TthI, ThII, and a lineage referred to as here a putative lineage TthIII. The TthI lineage is transmitted by Brachycera, while TthII and ThIII include trypanosomes from Nematocera. In conclusion, we show that T. theileri trypanosomes have a wide range of potential dipteran vectors, and mosquitoes and, possibly, sandflies serve as important vectors.Keywords
Funding Information
- Grant Agency of Charles University (251477)
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