An alternative approach to detect Trypanosoma in Glossina (Diptera, Glossinidae) without dissection

Authors

  • Filipa Ferreira Unidade de Clínica das Doenças Tropicais and Centro de Malária e Outras Doenças Tropicais - LA, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Rua da Junqueira, 96, 1349-00 Lisboa
  • Jorge Cano Centro Nacional de Medicina Tropical, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Sinesio Delgado, 4 pabellón 13, 28029 Madrid
  • Andreia Furtado Centro de Malária e Outras Doenças Tropicais - LA, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Rua da Junqueira, 96, 1349-00 Lisboa
  • Nicolas Ndong-Mabale Sleeping Sickness National Control Programme, Bata
  • Pedro Ndong-Asumu Sleeping Sickness National Control Programme, Bata
  • Agustin Benito Centro Nacional de Medicina Tropical, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Sinesio Delgado, 4 pabellón 13, 28029 Madrid
  • João Pinto Centro de Malária e Outras Doenças Tropicais - LA, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Rua da Junqueira, 96, 1349-00 Lisboa
  • Maria Odete Afonso Unidade de Entomologia Médica/UPMM, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Rua da Junqueira, 96, 1349-006 Lisboa
  • Jorge Seixas Unidade de Clínica das Doenças Tropicais and Centro de Malária e Outras Doenças Tropicais - LA, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Rua da Junqueira, 96, 1349-00 Lisboa
  • Jorge Atouguia Unidade de Clínica das Doenças Tropicais and Centro de Malária e Outras Doenças Tropicais - LA, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Rua da Junqueira, 96, 1349-00 Lisboa
  • Sónia Centeno-Lima Unidade de Clínica das Doenças Tropicais and Centro de Malária e Outras Doenças Tropicais - LA, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Rua da Junqueira, 96, 1349-00 Lisboa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.324

Keywords:

Glossina, Trypanosoma, PCR, Equatorial Guinea

Abstract

Background: Determining if a tsetse fly is infected by trypanosomes and thus potentially able to transmit trypanosome-related human and animal diseases is an extremely laborious and time-consuming task to perform, especially under field conditions. In this study we tested a possible alternative approach that uses the entire insect vector for DNA extraction and PCR analysis to detect and identify Trypanosoma spp. in field collected tsetse flies. Methodology: DNA extraction was performed using a method originally developed for tick DNA extraction followed by PCR detection and identification of Trypanosoma spp. Results: Two out of 62 flies captured in Equatorial Guinea carried DNA of T. brucei s.l. and Trypanosoma vivax. T. congolense forest, T. congolense savannah and T. congolense Kilifi were not detected. Conclusions: The approach we employed allowed the molecular detection and species identification of trypanosomes using the whole vector body for DNA extraction. Although the approach does not give direct information on tsetse infectivity, it provides valuable information about trypanosome species circulating in a tsetse fly vector population. The method allows an effective processing of a large number of field captured tsetse in a central laboratory.

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Published

2008-02-01

How to Cite

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Ferreira F, Cano J, Furtado A, Ndong-Mabale N, Ndong-Asumu P, Benito A, Pinto J, Afonso MO, Seixas J, Atouguia J, Centeno-Lima S (2008) An alternative approach to detect Trypanosoma in Glossina (Diptera, Glossinidae) without dissection. J Infect Dev Ctries 2:063–067. doi: 10.3855/jidc.324

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