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Molecular characterization of Dictyocaulus nematodes in wild red deer Cervus elaphus in two areas of the Italian Alps

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
Molecular characterization of Dictyocaulus nematodes in wild red deer Cervus elaphus in two areas of the Italian Alps / A. Cafiso, M. Castelli, P. Tedesco, G. Poglayen, C.B. Pederzoli, S. Robetto, R. Orusa, L. Corlatti, C. Bazzocchi, C. Luzzago. - In: PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0932-0113. - 122:3(2023 Mar), pp. 881-887. [10.1007/s00436-022-07773-4]
Abstract:
Nematodes of the genus Dictyocaulus are the causative agents of parasitic bronchitis and pneumonia in several domestic and wild ungulates. Various species have been described in wild cervids, as the case of Dictyocaulus cervi in red deer, recently described as a separate species from Dictyocaulus eckerti. In Italy, information on dictyocaulosis in wildlife is limited and often outdated. In this work, 250 red deer were examined for the presence of Dictyocaulus spp. in two areas of the Italian Alps (n = 104 from Valle d'Aosta, n = 146 from Stelvio National Park), and the retrieved lungworms were molecularly characterized. Lungworms were identified in 23 and 32 animals from Valle d'Aosta and Stelvio National Park, respectively. The nematodes, morphologically identified as D. cervi, were characterized molecularly (18S rDNA, ITS2, and coxI). Consistently, almost all specimens were found to be phylogenetically related to D. cervi. Three individuals, detected from both study sites and assigned to an undescribed Dictyocaulus sp., clustered with Dictyocaulus specimens isolated from red deer and fallow deer in previous studies. Within each of D. cervi and the undescribed Dictyocaulus sp., the newly isolated nematodes phylogenetically clustered based on their geographical origin. This study revealed the presence of D. cervi in Italian red deer, and an undetermined Dictyocaulus sp. that should be more deeply investigated. The results suggest that further analyses should be focused on population genetics of cervids and their lungworms to assess how they evolved, or co-evolved, throughout time and space and to assess the potential of transmission towards farmed animals.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Dictyocaulus; Geographical clustering; Italy; Molecular analyses; Red deer; coxI
Elenco autori:
A. Cafiso, M. Castelli, P. Tedesco, G. Poglayen, C.B. Pederzoli, S. Robetto, R. Orusa, L. Corlatti, C. Bazzocchi, C. Luzzago
Autori di Ateneo:
BAZZOCCHI CHIARA ( autore )
CAFISO ALESSANDRA ( autore )
LUZZAGO CAMILLA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/951231
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/951231/2121831/Cafiso%20et%20al%202023_Dictyo.pdf
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/951231/2445691/s00436-022-07773-4.pdf
Progetto:
Patogeni emergenti nell'uomo e negli animali: biologia, genomica e infettività di Midichloria mitochondrii e batteri Midichloria-like (Rickettsiales).
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