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Molecular detection of Hepatozoon species (Apicomplexa: Hepatozoidae) infecting snakes in the Northeastern region of Argentina

The genus Hepatozoon Miller (1908) contains a wide range of obligate parasitic organisms with complex life cycles involving vertebrates and hematophagous invertebrates. Despite over 300 species being described, only a small percentage has been characterized in snakes using morphological and molecula...

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Published in:Parasitology research (1987) 2024-05, Vol.123 (5), p.219-219, Article 219
Main Authors: Facelli-Fernández, María Celeste, Furlan, Exequiel Oscar, Barolin, Johann, Vaschalde, Paula Josefina, Facelli-Fernández, Florencia, Arzamendia, Vanesa, Monje, Lucas Daniel
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Summary:The genus Hepatozoon Miller (1908) contains a wide range of obligate parasitic organisms with complex life cycles involving vertebrates and hematophagous invertebrates. Despite over 300 species being described, only a small percentage has been characterized in snakes using morphological and molecular techniques. The prevalence of these parasites in snakes is significant, highlighting the need for molecular descriptions in such elusive hosts. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine molecularly the presence of Hepatozoon species in snakes from the Northeastern region of Argentina. Thirty-two specimens of eight snake species ( Bothrops alternatus , Dryophylax hypoconia , Erythrolamprus jaegeri coralliventris , Erythrolamprus poecilogyrus , Erythrolamprus semiaureus , Philodryas olfersii latirostris , Pseudablabes (ex Philodryas ) patagoniensis and Palusophis (ex Mastigodryas ) bifossatus were collected and examined. PCR analysis of the 18S rRNA locus detected four samples (12% prevalence) positive for the presence of Hepatozoon DNA. Phylogenetic analysis positioned the 18S rRNA Hepatozoon sequences obtained in three different clades, one with Hepatozoon musa , another with sequences of Hepatozoon cuestensis , while the third was placed as a sister taxon to a clade including Hepatozoon cevapii and Hepatozoon massardi . This study presents the first documentation of Hepatozoon infecting snakes in Argentina, thereby expanding their distribution within southern South America. Additionally, B. alternatus and Pa. bifossatus are reported as new hosts of Hepatozoon .
ISSN:0932-0113
1432-1955
DOI:10.1007/s00436-024-08242-w