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PLoS One ; 9(9): e108603, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25268381

RESUMEN

The Trypanosoma cruzi clade is a group of parasites that comprises T. cruzi sensu lato and its closest relatives. Although several species have been confirmed phylogenetically to belong to this clade, it is uncertain how many more species can be expected to belong into this group. Here, we present the results of a survey of trypanosome parasites of the bat Artibeus jamaicensis from the Panamá Canal Zone, an important seed disperser. Using a genealogical species delimitation approach, the Poisson tree processes (PTP), we tentatively identified five species of trypanosomes - all belonging to the T. cruzi clade. A small monophyletic group of three putative Trypanosoma species places at the base of the clade phylogeny, providing evidence for at least five independent colonization events of these parasites into the New World. Artibeus jamaicensis presents a high diversity of these blood parasites and is the vertebrate with the highest number of putative trypanosome species reported from a single locality. Our results emphasize the need for continued efforts to survey mammalian trypanosomes.


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Enfermedad de Chagas/veterinaria , Quirópteros/parasitología , Genes Protozoarios , Filogenia , ARN Ribosómico 18S/genética , Trypanosoma cruzi/genética , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , Enfermedad de Chagas/epidemiología , Enfermedad de Chagas/parasitología , Variación Genética , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Panamá , Filogeografía , Trypanosoma cruzi/clasificación , Trypanosoma cruzi/aislamiento & purificación
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Infect Genet Evol ; 12(6): 1328-32, 2012 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22543008

RESUMEN

We report TcBat, a recently described genetic lineage of Trypanosoma cruzi, in fruit-eating bats Artibeus from Panama. Infections were common (11.6% prevalence), but no other T. cruzi cruzi genotypes were detected. Phylogenetic analyses show an unambiguous association with Brazilian TcBat, but raise questions about the phylogenetic placement of this genotype using the 18S rRNA gene alone. However, analyses with three concatenated genes (18S rRNA, cytb, and H2B) moderately support TcBat as sister to the discrete typing unit (DTU) TcI. We demonstrate that short fragments (>500 bp) of the 18S rRNA gene are useful for identification of DTUs of T. cruzi, and provide reliable phylogenetic signal as long as they are analyzed within a matrix with reference taxa containing additional informative genes. TcBat forms a very distinctive monophyletic group that may be recognized as an additional DTU within T. cruzi cruzi.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedad de Chagas/veterinaria , Quirópteros/parasitología , ARN Ribosómico 18S/genética , Trypanosoma cruzi/clasificación , Animales , Enfermedad de Chagas/sangre , Enfermedad de Chagas/parasitología , Quirópteros/sangre , Análisis por Conglomerados , ADN Protozoario/sangre , Reservorios de Enfermedades/parasitología , Reservorios de Enfermedades/veterinaria , Marcadores Genéticos , Zona del Canal de Panamá , Filogenia , Trypanosoma cruzi/genética
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