INVESTIGADORES
PARDINI Lais Lujan
artículos
Título:
Isolation and molecular characterization of Toxoplasma gondii in a colony of captive black-capped squirrel monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis)
Autor/es:
PARDINI L.; DELLARUPE A.; BACIGALUPE D.; QUIROGA M.A.; MORÉ G.; RAMBEAUD M.; BASSO W.; UNZAGA J.M., ; SCHARES G.; VENTURINI M.C.
Revista:
PARASITOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
Editorial:
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2015 vol. 64 p. 587 - 590
ISSN:
1383-5769
Resumen:
Toxoplasmosis is commonly asymptomatic; however, it can be a fatal multi systemicdisease in some animal species, such as New World monkeys. An outbreak of acute fataltoxoplasmosis was reported in a colony of black-capped squirrel monkeys (Saimiriboliviensis) from the zoo of La Plata, Argentina. Post-mortem examination of two monkeysrevealed macroscopical and microscopical lesions compatible with acute toxoplasmosis.Presence of Toxoplasma gondii was confirmed by immunohistochemistry on monkeytissues, bioassay in mice and PCR using the specific primers B22-B23. By PCR-RFLPanalysis, T. gondii isolated in mice, deriving from both monkeys, showed the samerestriction pattern, with most markers showing a type III restriction pattern, except for C22-8 (type II) and C29-2 (type I). To our knowledge this is the first report of fataltoxoplasmosis in S. boliviensis caused by a non-canonical or atypical genotype of T. gondii.