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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.10.2009.tde-20072009-113159
Document
Author
Full name
Vanessa Muradian
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Gennari, Solange Maria (President)
Bresciani, Katia Denise Saraiva
Labruna, Marcelo Bahia
Meireles, Marcelo Vasconcelos
Soares, Rodrigo Martins
Title in Portuguese
Isolamento e caracterização molecular e biológica de Toxoplasma gondii e pesquisa de Neospora caninum em roedores urbanos da Grande São Paulo (SP)
Keywords in Portuguese
Toxoplasma gondii
Caracterização molecular
Genótipos
Neospora caninum

Roedores
Abstract in Portuguese
Com o objetivo de identificar Toxoplasma gondii e Neospora caninum em roedores urbanos da Grande São Paulo (SP) 217 roedores (quatro camundongos -Mus musculus, 20 ratazanas - Rattus norvegicus e 193 ratos de telhado - Rattus rattus) foram capturados entre abril de 2005 e fevereiro de 2008, para realização do diagnóstico biológico e molecular. Das 20 ratazanas (Rattus norvegicus) capturadas apenas uma foi positiva para T. gondii pelo bioensaio, correspondendo a 5% de positividade entre as ratazanas e 0,46% entre todos os roedores capturados. O isolado obtido dessa ratazana foi caracterizado como genótipo recombinante I, III e u-1 por PCR-RFLP, similar ao isolado previamente descrito e obtido de duas ovelhas e um gato, todos do Estado de São Paulo. Quatro amostras de roedores negativos ao bioensaio resultaram como positivas ao T. gondii pela nested PCR B1. Entretanto, quando submetidas à nested PCR ITS1 e à restrição enzimática (RFLP) não houve confirmação desse resultado em três delas. Em relação ao N. caninum, amostras de tecido cerebral e cardíaco de 121 roedores foram examinadas por nested PCR Nc5, tendo sido encontradas 12 amostras positivas, provenientes de 10 roedores. Quando submetidas à nested PCR ITS1 e à restrição enzimática (RFLP) N. caninum não foi confirmado em nenhuma das amostras. Este estudo conclui que a ocorrência de T. gondii e N. caninum em roedores urbanos da Grande São Paulo (SP) é baixa, sugerindo que estes animais não possuem papel importante na cadeia epidemiológica como reservatórios desses agentes para predadores como os cães e gatos urbanos.
Title in English
Isolation, molecular and biological characterization of Toxoplasma gondii and survey for Neospora caninum in urban rodents from Great São Paulo (SP)
Keywords in English
Toxoplasma gondii
Genotypes
Molecular characterization
Neospora caninum

Rodents
Abstract in English
In order to identify Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum in urban rodents from the Great São Paulo (SP) 217 rodents (four Mus musculus, 20 Rattus norvegicus and 193 Rattus rattus) were captured between April 2005 and February 2008 to biological and molecular diagnosis. One out of the 20 Rattus norvegicus was considered positive by bioassay in mice, corresponding to a 5% positivity among Rattus norvegicus and a 0.46% positivity considering all captured rodents. The isolate from this rat was characterized as a recombinant I, III and u-1 genotype by RFLP-PCR. This characterization had been previously described from isolates obtained from two sheep and one cat also from São Paulo state. Four samples from rodents with negative results by bioassay were positive to T. gondii by nested PCR B1. However, when tested with nested PCR ITS1 and RFLP these results were not confirmed in three of these samples. Regarding N. caninum, brain and heart samples of 121 rodents were examined by nested PCR Nc5 and 12 samples from 10 rodents were positive. When tested with nested PCR ITS1 and RFLP all of these samples turned out to be negative. This study concludes that T. gondii and N. caninum have low occurrence in urban rodents in the Great São Paulo area, and they are not important as T. gondii and/or N. caninum reservoirs to predators like urban cats and dogs.
 
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