INVESTIGADORES
MOORE Dadin Prando
artículos
Título:
Isolation of Neospora caninum from a beef cattle fetus from Argentina: Immunopathological and molecular studies
Autor/es:
CAMPERO, LUCÍA MARÍA; GUAL, IGNACIO; DELLARUPE, ANDREA; SCHARES, GEREON; MORÉ, GASTÓN; MOORE, DADÍN PRANDO; VENTURINI, MARÍA CECILIA
Revista:
Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports
Editorial:
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Año: 2020 vol. 21
ISSN:
2405-9390
Resumen:
Neospora caninum is an important abortifacient agent affecting mainly cattle worldwide. The aim of the presentwork was to describe the histopathological findings in a naturally infected beef cow and its midterm fetus causedby a genetically defined N. caninum isolate in Argentina. A N. caninum seropositive multiparous Aberdeen Anguspregnant cow and its fetus in the sixth month of gestation were submitted for histopathological, immunohistochemical,serological, and molecular studies and parasite isolation. The cow belonged to a beef herdunder extensive management, with a N. caninum seroprevalence of 11%, and low level of annual abortion rate(≤ 5%). The dam had mild lymphocytic infiltrate in CNS, heart and uterus and no parasites were detected byImmunohistochemistry (IHC). No parasitic DNA was detected in the dam´s brain, and gamma interferonknockout mice inoculated with brain material did not become infected. Clusters of tachyzoites and parasitic DNAwere detected in the placenta by IHC and PCR, respectively. However, isolation from the placenta was unsuccessful.The fetus developed specific antibodies and an inflammatory response was detected in multiple organs.Furthermore, in vitro and in vivo isolation was achieved from gamma interferon knockout mice inoculatedwith CNS from the fetus. Multilocus-microsatellite typing revealed a genetically defined N. caninum isolate similarto the previously reported as MLG 72. We report the first N. caninum isolate from beef cattle in Argentina.