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Microsporidia as a Potential Threat to the Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus)

Título :
Microsporidia as a Potential Threat to the Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus)
Autor :
Izquerdo, Fernando
Ollero, Dolores
Magnet, Angela  
Galván-Díaz, Ana L.
Llorens, Sergio
Vaccaro, Lucianna
HURTADO MARCOS, CAROLINA  
VALDIVIESO, ELIZABETH  
MIRÓ, GUADALUPE  
Hernández, Leticia
MONTOYA, ANA  
Bornay Llinares, Fernando Jorge  
Acosta Soto, Lucrecia  
Fenoy, Soledad  
Del Águila , Carmen  
Editor :
MDPI
Departamento:
Departamentos de la UMH::Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente
Fecha de publicación:
2020-09
URI :
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/30996
Resumen :
Lynx pardinus is one of the world’s most endangered felines inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula. The present study was performed to identify the presence of microsporidia due to the mortality increase in lynxes. Samples of urine (n = 124), feces (n = 52), and tissues [spleen (n = 13), brain (n = 9), liver (n = 11), and kidney (n = 10)] from 140 lynxes were studied. The determination of microsporidia was evaluated using Weber’s chromotrope stain and Real Time-PCR. Of the lynxes analyzed, stains showed 10.48% and 50% positivity in urine and feces samples, respectively. PCR confirmed that 7.69% and 65.38% belonged to microsporidia species. The imprints of the tissues showed positive results in the spleen (38.46%), brain (22.22%), and liver (27.27%), but negative results in the kidneys. PCR confirmed positive microsporidia results in 61.53%, 55.55%, 45.45%, and 50%, respectively. Seroprevalence against Encephalitozoon cuniculi was also studied in 138 serum samples with a positivity of 55.8%. For the first time, the results presented different species of microsporidia in the urine, feces, and tissue samples of Lynx pardinus. The high titers of anti-E. cuniculi antibodies in lynx sera confirmed the presence of microsporidia in the lynx environment. New studies are needed to establish the impact of microsporidia infection on the survival of the Iberian lynx.
Palabras clave/Materias:
Encephalitozoon
Enterocytozoon
seroprevalence
modified trichrome stain
real-time PCR
Tipo documento :
application/pdf
Derechos de acceso:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12192507
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Artículos Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente



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