Detection of Wolbachia in Dirofilaria infected dogs in Portugal
2014; Elsevier BV; Volume: 204; Issue: 3-4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.vetpar.2014.05.027
ISSN1873-2550
AutoresMiguel Landum, Cátia Ferreira, Manuela Calado, Ana Margarida Alho, Isabel Maurício, José Meireles, Luís Madeira de Carvalho, Celso Cunha, Silvana Belo,
Tópico(s)Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
ResumoWolbachia pipiens, an intracellular endosymbiont bacteria of filarial nematodes, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of filarial diseases, in particular in heavy Dirofilaria spp. infections. Antibiotic therapy (doxycycline) against Wolbachia has been proven to be suitable adjunct therapy, prior to adulticide treatment of canine dirofilariosis. Despite its importance, investigation on the Wolbachia/Dirofilaria complex in Portugal had not been undertaken so far. This study reports the first detection of Wolbachia in Dirofilaria spp. infected dogs in the context of an ongoing epidemiological survey in central-south regions in the country. Wolbachia DNA was detected by PCR in 52.6% (20/38) of canine blood samples positive for Dirofilaria immitis based on parasitological (Knott's and Acid Phosphatase) and serological (Witness®Dirofilaria) methods. No Wolbachia DNA could be detected in samples from dogs with occult infections (parasite negative but antigen positive). The lack of Wolbachia detection in some microfilaremic dogs was somewhat unexpected and needs to be elucidated in further studies, as the presence or absence of these bacteria in association with microfilaria is of importance for veterinarians in the management and control of canine dirofilariosis.
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