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Sympatric western lowland gorillas, central chimpanzees and humans are infected with different trichomonads
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WoS WOS:000517334000009
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85072765203
DOI 10.1017/S0031182019001343
Año 2020
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Abstract



We investigated intestinal trichomonads in western lowland gorillas, central chimpanzees and humans cohabiting the forest ecosystem of Dzanga-Sangha Protected Area in Central African Republic, using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and SSU rRNA gene sequences. Trichomonads belonging to the genus Tetratrichomonas were detected in 23% of the faecal samples and in all host species. Different hosts were infected with different genotypes of Tetratrichomonas. In chimpanzees, we detected tetratrichomonads from 'novel lineage 2', which was previously reported mostly in captive and wild chimpanzees. In gorillas, we found two different genotypes of Tetratrichomonas. The ITS region sequences of the more frequent genotype were identical to the sequence found in a faecal sample of a wild western lowland gorilla from Cameroon. Sequences of the second genotype from gorillas were almost identical to sequences previously obtained from an anorexic French woman. We provide the first report of the presence of intestinal tetratrichomonads in asymptomatic, apparently healthy humans. Human tetratrichomonads belonged to the lineage 7, which was previously reported in domestic and wild pigs and a domestic horse. Our findings suggest that the ecology and spatial overlap among hominids in the tropical forest ecosystem has not resulted in exchange of intestinal trichomonads among these hosts.

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Parasitology 0031-1820

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Petrzelkova, K. J. - Czech Acad Sci - República Checa
Liberec Zoo - República Checa
Institute of Vertebrate Biology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - República Checa
Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - República Checa
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - República Checa
2 Smejkalova, P. - Charles Univ Prague - República Checa
Charles University - República Checa
3 Ceza, V - Charles Univ Prague - República Checa
Charles University - República Checa
4 Pafco, B. - Czech Acad Sci - República Checa
Institute of Vertebrate Biology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - República Checa
5 Shutt-Phillips, K. A. - Fauna & Flora Int - Reino Unido
Fauna & Flora International - Reino Unido
6 Todd, A. - World Wildlife Fund - República Centroafricana
Dzanga Sangha Project - República Centroafricana
7 Jirku-Pomajbikova, K. - Czech Acad Sci - República Checa
Univ South Bohemia - República Checa
Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - República Checa
Jihoceská Univerzita v Ceských Budejovicích - República Checa
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - República Checa
8 Benavides, Julio Hombre Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
9 Modry, D. Hombre Czech Acad Sci - República Checa
Univ Vet & Pharmaceut Sci Brno - República Checa
Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - República Checa
Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita Brno - República Checa
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - República Checa
Veterinární Univerzita Brno - República Checa
10 Cepicka, I - Charles Univ Prague - República Checa
Charles University - República Checa

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Grantová Agentura Ceské Republiky
Czech Science Foundation

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This study was supported by Czech Science Foundation (Grant No. 206/09/0927).
This study was supported by Czech Science Foundation (Grant No. 206/09/0927).

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