Detection of natural infection of Boophilus microplus with babesia equi and babesia caballi in Brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction

The potential role of Boophilus microplus as a natural tick vector of Babesia equi and Babesia caballi in Brazilian horses was assessed using nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based marker assay. B. equi merozoite-specific 218 bp gene fragment was detected in almost 96% of horse blood samples,...

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Main Authors: Battsetseg, Badgar, Lucero, Susana, Xuan, Xuenan, Claveria, Florencia G., Inoue, Noboru, Alhassan, Andy, Kanno, Tsutomo, Igarashi, Ikuo, Nagasawa, Hideyuki, Mikami, Takeshi, Fujisaki, Kozo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-33562021-08-25T01:02:56Z Detection of natural infection of Boophilus microplus with babesia equi and babesia caballi in Brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction Battsetseg, Badgar Lucero, Susana Xuan, Xuenan Claveria, Florencia G. Inoue, Noboru Alhassan, Andy Kanno, Tsutomo Igarashi, Ikuo Nagasawa, Hideyuki Mikami, Takeshi Fujisaki, Kozo The potential role of Boophilus microplus as a natural tick vector of Babesia equi and Babesia caballi in Brazilian horses was assessed using nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based marker assay. B. equi merozoite-specific 218 bp gene fragment was detected in almost 96% of horse blood samples, and 45.3-62.5% of females, eggs, larvae, and nymphs of B. microplus collected from 47 horses at Campo Grande in the State of Matto Grosso, Brazil. Except for the partially-fed female ticks, the B. caballi-specific 430 bp gene fragment was amplified from horse blood samples, and all developmental stages. Parasite DNA from both species was detected in horse blood samples and B. microplus, with the preponderance of B. equi DNA. No DNA samples were positive solely for B. caballi parasite. Only 32% of the Giemsa-stained thin blood smears were positive for Babesia parasites, as against detection of B. equi parasite DNA in 95.7% of the blood samples by nested PCR. We have obtained molecular evidence that strengthens earlier experimental and ultrastructural studies in Brazil incriminating B. microplus as a natural vector of B. equi, and possibly of B. caballi. The detection of B. equi and B. caballi DNA in eggs and larvae of B. microplus is likewise suggestive of the possibility of both transovarial and transstadial parasite transmission in this tick vector. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. 2002-08-22T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2357 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3356/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Boophilus microplus Babesiosis in horses Polymerase chain reaction Biology
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topic Boophilus microplus
Babesiosis in horses
Polymerase chain reaction
Biology
spellingShingle Boophilus microplus
Babesiosis in horses
Polymerase chain reaction
Biology
Battsetseg, Badgar
Lucero, Susana
Xuan, Xuenan
Claveria, Florencia G.
Inoue, Noboru
Alhassan, Andy
Kanno, Tsutomo
Igarashi, Ikuo
Nagasawa, Hideyuki
Mikami, Takeshi
Fujisaki, Kozo
Detection of natural infection of Boophilus microplus with babesia equi and babesia caballi in Brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction
description The potential role of Boophilus microplus as a natural tick vector of Babesia equi and Babesia caballi in Brazilian horses was assessed using nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based marker assay. B. equi merozoite-specific 218 bp gene fragment was detected in almost 96% of horse blood samples, and 45.3-62.5% of females, eggs, larvae, and nymphs of B. microplus collected from 47 horses at Campo Grande in the State of Matto Grosso, Brazil. Except for the partially-fed female ticks, the B. caballi-specific 430 bp gene fragment was amplified from horse blood samples, and all developmental stages. Parasite DNA from both species was detected in horse blood samples and B. microplus, with the preponderance of B. equi DNA. No DNA samples were positive solely for B. caballi parasite. Only 32% of the Giemsa-stained thin blood smears were positive for Babesia parasites, as against detection of B. equi parasite DNA in 95.7% of the blood samples by nested PCR. We have obtained molecular evidence that strengthens earlier experimental and ultrastructural studies in Brazil incriminating B. microplus as a natural vector of B. equi, and possibly of B. caballi. The detection of B. equi and B. caballi DNA in eggs and larvae of B. microplus is likewise suggestive of the possibility of both transovarial and transstadial parasite transmission in this tick vector. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Battsetseg, Badgar
Lucero, Susana
Xuan, Xuenan
Claveria, Florencia G.
Inoue, Noboru
Alhassan, Andy
Kanno, Tsutomo
Igarashi, Ikuo
Nagasawa, Hideyuki
Mikami, Takeshi
Fujisaki, Kozo
author_facet Battsetseg, Badgar
Lucero, Susana
Xuan, Xuenan
Claveria, Florencia G.
Inoue, Noboru
Alhassan, Andy
Kanno, Tsutomo
Igarashi, Ikuo
Nagasawa, Hideyuki
Mikami, Takeshi
Fujisaki, Kozo
author_sort Battsetseg, Badgar
title Detection of natural infection of Boophilus microplus with babesia equi and babesia caballi in Brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction
title_short Detection of natural infection of Boophilus microplus with babesia equi and babesia caballi in Brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction
title_full Detection of natural infection of Boophilus microplus with babesia equi and babesia caballi in Brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction
title_fullStr Detection of natural infection of Boophilus microplus with babesia equi and babesia caballi in Brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction
title_full_unstemmed Detection of natural infection of Boophilus microplus with babesia equi and babesia caballi in Brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction
title_sort detection of natural infection of boophilus microplus with babesia equi and babesia caballi in brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2002
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2357
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