Genetic diversity of Trypanosoma cruzi parasites infecting dogs in southern Louisiana sheds light on parasite transmission cycles and serological diagnostic performance.
Eric DumonteilArdem ElmayanAlicia MajeauWeihong TuBrandy DuhonPreston MarxWendy WolfsonGarry BalsamoClaudia P HerreraPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
These observations point to ecological host-fitting being a dominant mechanism involved in the diversification of T. cruzi-host associations. Dogs with negative, discordant or confirmed positive T. cruzi serology harbored TcI parasites with different mini-exon sequences, which strongly supports the hypothesis that parasite genetic diversity is a key factor affecting serological test performance. Thus, the identification of conserved parasite antigens should be a high priority for the improvement of current serological tests.