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Phylogeography of msp4 genotypes of Anaplasma marginale in beef cattle from the Brazilian Pantanal

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Author(s):
de Souza Ramos, Inalda Angelica ; Herrera, Heitor Miraglia ; Mendes, Natalia Serra ; Fernandes, Simone de Jesus ; Vilela Campos, Joao Bosco ; Almeida Alves, Joao Vitor ; de Macedo, Gabriel Carvalho ; Machado, Rosangela Zacarias ; Andre, Marcos Rogerio
Total Authors: 9
Document type: Journal article
Source: REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE PARASITOLOGIA VETERINARIA; v. 28, n. 3, p. 7-pg., 2019-07-01.
Abstract

The msp4 gene of A. marginate is unicodon, stable and mostly homogeneous, being considered as a useful marker for phylogeographic characterization of this bacterium. The objective of this work was to analyze the phylogeography of A. marginate based on the msp4 gene in beef cattle from the Brazilian Pantanal, compared to those found in other regions worldwide. The blood samples investigated were collected from 400 animals (200 cows and 200 calves) reared in five extensive breeding farms in this region. The results indicated that of the evaluated samples, 56.75% (227/400) were positive for A. marginate based on the msp1 beta gene by quantitatitve PCR (qPCR), while 8.37% (19/227) were positive for the msp4 gene in the conventional PCR. In the Network distance analysis, 14 sequences from the Brazilian Pantanal were grouped into a single group with those from Thailand, India, Spain, Colombia, Parana (Brazil), Mexico, Portugal, Argentina, China, Venezuela, Australia, Italy and Minas Gerais (Brazil). Among 68 sequences from Brazil and the world, 15 genotypes were present while genotype number one (#1) was the most distributed worldwide. Both Splitstree and network analyses showed that the A. marginate msp4 sequences detected in beef cattle from the Brazilian Pantanal showed low polymorphism, with the formation of one genogroup phylogenetically related to those found in ruminants from South and Central America, Europe, and Asia. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/14896-1 - Molecular detection and characterization of agents belonging to Anaplasmataceae e Bartonellaceae family in wild animals and ectoparasites in Brazil
Grantee:Marcos Rogério André
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants