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    Molecular confirmation of the systemic toxoplasmosis in cat

    Annals of Parasitology

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    2024
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    Sroka, Jacek
    Piotrowska, Weronika
    Wójcik-Fatla, Angelika
    Bilska-Zając, Ewa
    Karamon, Jacek
    Zdybel, Jolanta
    Dąbrowska, Joanna
    Samorek-Pieróg, Małgorzata
    Korpysa-Dzirba, Weronika
    Cencek, Tomasz
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    Systemic toxoplasmosis with tissue-spread parasites occurring in intermediate hosts may also occur in immunocompromised cats (e.g. infected with FLV or FIV). The case of the sudden death of 3 out of 4 cats in a cattery, and the detection and molecular characterization of T. gondii DNA detected in the tissues of one of the dead cats is presented. According to the literature, no reports on the detection and genotyping of T. gondii DNA in cats with extraintestinal toxoplasmosis have been published in Poland yet.Samples of brain, lungs, heart, and liver of the cat that died sud-denly were examined for the presence of T. gondii DNA (B1 gene) by nested PCR and real-time PCR. DNA positive samples were also genotyped at 12 genetic markers using multiplex multilocus nested PCR-RFLP (Mn-PCR -RFLP) and multilocus sequence typing (MLST).A total of 9 out of the 20 DNA samples were successfully am-plified with nested and/or Real-time PCR. DNA from 3 out of 5 types of tested samples were genotyped (brain, heart and muscle). Mn -PCR -RFLP and MLST results revealed type II (and II/III at SAG1) alleles at almost all loci, except a clonal type I allele at the APICO locus. This profile corresponds to the ToxoDB#3 genotype, commonly identified amongst cats in Central Europe.To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study describing the genetic characteristics of T. gondii population determined in a cat in Poland. These data confirm the importance of this host as a reservoir for this pathogen, and demonstrate the genotypic variation of this parasite. Veterinarians should take into account that cats may develop disseminated toxoplasmosis which may lead to the death of the cat.
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