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Genetic variability of cloned Cytauxzoon fells ribosomal RNA ITS1 and ITS2 genomic regions from domestic cats with varied clinical outcomes from five states

Journal

VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY
Volume 244, Issue -, Pages 136-143

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2017.08.002

Keywords

Cytauxzoon fells; 18S ribosomal RNA gene; rRNA internal transcribed spacer region; Molecular cloning; Cat; Sequence variability

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  1. Morris Animal Foundation
  2. Texas A & M AgriLife Research [08987]

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Cytauxzoon felts is a tick-borne hemoparasite that causes cytauxzoonosis in domestic cats in the United States. Historically, feline cytauxzoonosis was reported to be nearly always fatal. However, increasing evidence of cats surviving acute infection and/or harboring a chronic, subclinical infection has suggested the existence of different C. felts strains that may vary in pathogenicity. In this study, the intraspecific variation of the C. felts first and second ribosomal RNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS1, ITS2) regions was assessed for any clinical outcome or geographic associations. Sequence data were obtained for 122C. felts ITS1 and ITS2 clones from 41 domestic cat blood samples from Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. Seven previously reported ITS1 region sequences were found, and a previously undescribed 23-bp insert was detected in cloned ITS1 sequences from a domestic cat in Missouri and two cats in Oklahoma. Four previously reported ITS2 region sequences were identified, and a 40-bp insert similar to that previously reported in C. fells of a domestic cat from Arkansas and pumas was detected in 18 cloned C. felts sequences from 12 domestic cats. One clone contained bah the 23-bp insert and 40-bp insert within the ITS1 and ITS2 regions, respectively. Combined ITS1 and ITS2 sequence genotypes revealed that C. fells sequences from 27 cats (72/122 clones) corresponded to four previously described genotypes, ITSa, ITSc, ITSd, and ITSn. Five clones with the novel 23-bp insert from three cat isolates represented two new genotypes, ITSaa and ITSbb. Genotypes ITScc, ITSdd, ITSee, ITSff, ITSgg, and ITShh denoted 13 clones that matched prior sequences but had no previously assigned genotype. Genotypes ITSii through ITStt comprised 32 clones that were similar to, but did not exactly match, previously described genotypes. Twenty-five cats had C. fells infections with multiple ITS genotypes. Considerable C. felts genetic diversity was revealed with no significant geographic or clinical outcome associations.

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