Molecular Detection of Microsporidia in Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Abstract
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Ethical
2.2. Study Area, Sample Collection, and Preparation
2.3. DNA Extraction
2.4. PCR Amplification
2.5. Sequencing and Sequencing Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Prevalence of Microsporidia in Fecal Samples
3.2. Sequencing and Homology Comparison
4. Discussion
Wild rabbits | |||||
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Europe | |||||
Country | Diagnostic Method | Prevalence (%) (Positive/Total) | Microsporidia (n) | Genotype (n) | Reference |
Spain | PCR | 14.3% (1/7) feces | E. bieneusi (1) | – | [6] |
PCR | 0.8% (3/383) kidney 0.3% (1/383) kidney | E. bieneusi (3) E. intestinalis (1) | – | [19] | |
Domestic rabbits | |||||
Europe | |||||
Austria | PCR 1 | 0% (0/12) CSF 0% (0/32) urine 80% (4/5) lens | E. cuniculi (4) | – | [65] |
France | Nested-PCR 1 | 80% (4/5) male * (brain, kidneys, liver) 80% (8/10) pregnant * (brain, kidney, lung) 56.5% (13/23) fetuses * (brain, kidney, lung, placenta) | E. cuniculi | I | [66] (P.J.R. Baneux pers. comm.; 2022) |
Germany | Nested PCR (RFLP) | 0% (0/3) feces | – | – | [62] |
Nested PCR (RFLP) | 10.5% (2/19) CSF 39.5% (15/38) urine | E. cuniculi (16) | – | [61] | |
Nested PCR (RFLP) | 48.7% (18/37) urine | E. cuniculi (18) | – | [63] | |
Real-time PCR 1 | 54.5% (30/55) at least one organ (brain, kidney, lungs, liver, heart, intestine) | E. cuniculi | – | [67] | |
Real-time PCR 1 | 100% (3/3) CSF 36.7% (18/49) urine | E. cuniculi | – | [68] | |
Italy | PCR | 36.4% (8/22) kidney | E. cuniculi (8) | – | [64] |
Poland | Real-time PCR 1 | 26.21% (27/103) urine | E. cuniculi (27) | – | [69] |
Slovakia | Culture PCR 1 | Case report (brain, kidney, feces) | E. cuniculi | – | [70] |
Spain | PCR | 25% (3/12) feces | E. bieneusi (3) | – | [6] |
PCR | 21% (4/19) feces | E. bieneusi (4) | D (1) | [29] | |
Switzerland | PCR–RFLP 1 WB | 100% (9/9) in all samples (brain, kidney, urine) | E. cuniculi (9) | I | [60] |
UK | PCR 1 | 33.3% (3/9) lens tissue | E. cuniculi (3) | – | [71] (R.F. Sanchez, pers. comm.; 2022) |
Asia | |||||
China | Nested PCR 2 | 10.2% (22/215) feces | E. bieneusi (22) | CHN-RD1 (12) D (3) Type IV (2) Peru6 (1) I (1) CHN-RR1 (1) CHN-RR2 (1) CHN-RR3 (1) | [14] |
Nested PCR 2 | 0.94% (4/426) feces | E. bieneusi (4) | D (4) | [15] | |
Nested PCR 2 | 2.8% (9/321) feces | E. bieneusi (9) | J (5) BEB8 (3) Type IV (1) | [16] | |
Nested PCR | 15.4% (90/584) feces 5.8% (34/584) feces 2.7% (16/584) feces 0.9% (5/584) feces | E. bieneusi (90) E. cuniculi (34) E. intestinalis (16) Co-infection ** (5) | SC02 (39) I (21), N (13), J (6), CHY1 (1), SCR01 (1) SCR02 (1) SCR04 (1) SCR05 (2) SCR06 (2) SCR07 (3) I (19), II (15) SC02 + I (3) J + II (1) J + I (1) | [17] | |
Nested PCR 2 | Case report (feces) | E. bieneusi | I (2) Peru6 (4) | [18] | |
Iran | Nested PCR | 10% (1/10) feces 10% (1/10) feces | E. bieneusi (1) E. cuniculi (1) | – | [13] |
Nested PCR 1 | 3.3% (2/60) brain | E. cuniculi | – | [72] | |
Nested PCR 1 | 59.6% (34/57) brain | E. cuniculi | – | [72] | |
Semi-nested PCR 1 | 32% (16/50) urine | E. cuniculi (16) | I (13) | [73] | |
Japan | Culture PCR 1 | Case report (kidney) | E. cuniculi | I | [74,75] |
Nested PCR 1 | 7.78% (20/257) urine 0% (0/314) feces | E. cuniculi | I | [76] | |
Nested PCR 1 | 33.3% (1/3) urine 5.6% (6/107) feces | E. cuniculi | I | [76] | |
Turkey | PCR 1 | Case report (eye) | E. cuniculi | I | [77] |
PCR 1 | Case report (brain) | E. cuniculi | I | [78] | |
PCR 1 | 63% (19/30) eye 0% (0/25) blood 0% (0/24) kidney 0% (0/24) brain 0% (0/9) lung 0% (0/7) placenta 0% (0/2) liver 0% (0/2) heart | E. cuniculi | I | [79] | |
America | |||||
Brazil | PCR | 2.56% (11/429) feces | Encephalitozoon spp. | – | [80] |
Canada | Real-time PCR 1 | 32.4% (11/34) urine | E. cuniculi | – | [81] |
USA | PCR–RFLP 1 | Case report (kidney) | E. cuniculi | Ia | [82] |
PCR 1 HMA | Case report (lens tissue) | E. cuniculi | I | [83] | |
PCR 1 | Case report (lens tissue) | E. cuniculi | Ia | [82] | |
PCR 1 | Case report (lens tissue) | E. cuniculi | – | [84] | |
Oceania | |||||
Australia | PCR–RFLP 1 | Case report (urine) | E. cuniculi | I | [5,85] |
Africa | |||||
Egypt | PCR 1 | 2.85% (1/35) urine | E. cuniculi (1) | – | [86] |
PCR | 30.8% (4/13) feces 7.7% (1/13) feces | E. bieneusi (4) E. intestinalis (1) | – | [7] | |
PCR 1 | 100% (150/150) in all samples (brain, eyeball, liver, kidney) | E. cuniculi (10) | – | [21] |
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sample ID | Microsporidia | Location | Management |
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MicC28 | Undetermined | La Orotava | Environmental |
MicC30 | Undetermined | La Orotava | Environmental |
MicC41 | Encephalitozoon cuniculi | Granadilla de Abona | Farm |
MicC43 | Encephalitozoon cuniculi | Granadilla de Abona | Farm |
MicC60 | Undetermined | La Orotava | Environmental |
MicC66 | Undetermined | El Sauzal | Hunted rabbit |
MicC80 | Undetermined | San Cristóbal de La Laguna | Found dead rabbit |
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Baz-González, E.; Martin-Carrillo, N.; García-Livia, K.; Abreu-Acosta, N.; Foronda, P. Molecular Detection of Microsporidia in Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Biology 2022, 11, 1796. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11121796
Baz-González E, Martin-Carrillo N, García-Livia K, Abreu-Acosta N, Foronda P. Molecular Detection of Microsporidia in Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Biology. 2022; 11(12):1796. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11121796
Chicago/Turabian StyleBaz-González, Edgar, Natalia Martin-Carrillo, Katherine García-Livia, Néstor Abreu-Acosta, and Pilar Foronda. 2022. "Molecular Detection of Microsporidia in Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain" Biology 11, no. 12: 1796. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11121796
APA StyleBaz-González, E., Martin-Carrillo, N., García-Livia, K., Abreu-Acosta, N., & Foronda, P. (2022). Molecular Detection of Microsporidia in Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Biology, 11(12), 1796. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11121796