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Isolation and molecular characterization of four novel Neospora caninum strains.

Andres CabreraPablo FresiaLuisa BernáCaroline SilveiraMelissa Macías-RiosecoAna Paula ArevaloMartina CrispoOtto PritschFranklin Riet-CorreaFederico GiannittiMaria E FranciaCarlos Robello
Published in: Parasitology research (2019)
Neospora caninum causes neosporosis, a leading cause of bovine abortion worldwide. Uruguay is a developing economy in South America that produces milk to feed seven times its population annually. Naturally, dairy production is paramount to the country's economy, and bovine reproductive failure impacts it profoundly. Recent studies demonstrated that the vast majority of infectious abortions in dairy cows are caused by N. caninum. To delve into the local situation and contextualize it within the international standing, we set out to characterize the Uruguayan N. caninum strains. For this, we isolated four distinct strains and determined by microsatellite typing that these represent three unique genetic lineages, distinct from those reported previously in the region or elsewhere. An unbiased analysis of the current worldwide genetic diversity of N. caninum strains known, whereby six typing clusters can be resolved, revealed that three of the four Uruguayan strains group closely with regional strains from Argentina and Brazil. The remaining strain groups in an unrelated genetic cluster, suggesting multiple origins of the local strains. Microsatellite typing of N. caninum DNA from fetuses opportunistically collected from local dairy farms correlated more often with one of the isolates. Overall, our results contribute to further understanding of genetic diversity among strains of N. caninum both regionally and worldwide.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • toxoplasma gondii
  • escherichia coli
  • genome wide
  • cord blood
  • circulating tumor cells
  • case control