Infection susceptibility and vector competence of Rhodnius robustus Larrousse, 1927 and R. pictipes Stal, 1872 (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) for strains of Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas, 1909) (Kinetoplastida, Trypanosomatidae) I, II and IV
Abstract Background Rhodnius robustus and Rhodnius pictipes are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease (CD), that are found in the Brazilian Amazon region. Susceptibility to infection and vector competence depend on the parasite-vector relationship. Our objective was to...
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Published in | Parasites & vectors Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 1 - 239 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
London
BioMed Central
30.06.2022
BMC |
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Summary: | Abstract
Background
Rhodnius robustus
and
Rhodnius pictipes
are vectors of
Trypanosoma cruzi,
the etiologic agent of Chagas disease (CD), that are found in the Brazilian Amazon region. Susceptibility to infection and vector competence depend on the parasite-vector relationship. Our objective was to evaluate the interaction between
T. cruzi
and these two triatomine vectors in pure and mixed experimental infections of
T. cruzi
strains from the same or different geographic regions.
Methods
Fifth-instar nymphs of
R. robustus
and
R. pictipes
were fed on mice infected with four
T. cruzi
strains, namely genotypes TcIAM, TcIMG, TcIIPR, and TcIVAM, respectively, from the Brazilian states of Amazonas, Minas Gerais and Paraná. Over a period of 120 days, excreta were examined every 20 days to assess vector competence, and intestinal contents (IC) were examined every 30 days to determine susceptibility to infection.
Results
The highest positive rate in the fresh examination (%+FE, 30.0%), the highest number of parasitic forms (PF,
n
= 1969) and the highest metacyclogenesis rate (%MC, 53.8%) in the excreta were recorded for
R. robustus
/TcIVAM. Examination of the IC of
R. pictipes
revealed a higher number of PF in infections with TcIAM (22,680 PF) and TcIIPR (19,845 PF) alone or in association (17,145 PF), as well as a %+FE of 75.0% with TcII, in comparison with the other genotypes. The highest %MC (100%) was recorded for the mixed infections of TcIAM with TcIIPR or TcIVAM in the IC of
R. pictipes
.
Conclusions
Overall, both species were found to be susceptible to the
T. cruzi
strains studied.
Rhodnius robustus
showed vector competence for genotypes TcIVAM and TcIAM+TcIVAM and
R. pictipes
for TcIAM+TcIVAM and TcIAM+TcIIPR; there was elimination of infective forms as early as at 20 days. Our results suggest that both the genetics of the parasite and its geographic origin influence the susceptibility to infection and vector competence, alone or in association.
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ISSN: | 1756-3305 1756-3305 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s13071-022-05350-3 |