First Molecular Detection of Pneumocystis spp. in the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus)
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2022
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Kureljušić, Branislav![](/themes/Miragereponivs/images/orcid.png)
Milićević, Vesna
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Ćirović, Duško
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Kurucki, Milica
Glišić, Dimitrije
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Zurovac-Sapundžić, Zorana
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Milovanović, Bojan
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Weissenbacher-Lang, Christiane
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Forty-six golden jackals (Canis aureus) were collected between November 2020 and February 2021 in five counties of Serbia. Lung samples were screened for the presence of Pneumocystis DNA by pan-Pneumocystis PCR on the mtLSU rRNA gene obtaining PCR products of 370 bp in length. Pneumocystis DNA was detected in the lungs from 6/46 (13.04%) golden jackals. Four were females and two were males; four were classified as adults and two as subadults. Positive samples were confirmed in 4/5 investigated counties. No gross pathologic lung lesions were observed in this study. The sequences of Pneumocystis spp. from golden jackals were identical to one another and showed the highest similarity with Pneumocystis spp. sequences of dogs (98% nucleotide identity). The genetic variation was comparable to Pneumocystis spp. of raccoon dogs (95-97% nucleotide identity), red foxes (91-95% nucleotide identity), ferrets (86% nucleotide identity), and another Pneumocystis type in dogs (P. cans Ck2, 81% nucleot...ide identity) was higher. Golden jackals may be carriers and may play a nonnegligible role in the spread of Pneumocystis spp. Although this finding cannot be directly related to any clinical manifestation or pathologic lesions, a possible role in the exacerbation of different pulmonary disorders should be considered.
Кључне речи:
Serbia / Pneumocystis spp. / phylogenetic analysis / mtLSU rRNA gene / Golden jackalИзвор:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2022, 58, 4, 897-901Издавач:
- Wildlife Disease Assoc, Inc, Lawrence
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200030 (Научни институт за ветеринарство Србије, Београд) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200030)
DOI: 10.7589/JWD-D-22-00007
ISSN: 0090-3558
PubMed: 36300952
WoS: 000891748500020
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85143644774
Институција/група
Naučni institut za veterinarstvo SrbijeTY - JOUR AU - Kureljušić, Branislav AU - Milićević, Vesna AU - Ćirović, Duško AU - Kurucki, Milica AU - Glišić, Dimitrije AU - Zurovac-Sapundžić, Zorana AU - Milovanović, Bojan AU - Weissenbacher-Lang, Christiane PY - 2022 UR - https://reponivs.nivs.rs/handle/123456789/479 AB - Forty-six golden jackals (Canis aureus) were collected between November 2020 and February 2021 in five counties of Serbia. Lung samples were screened for the presence of Pneumocystis DNA by pan-Pneumocystis PCR on the mtLSU rRNA gene obtaining PCR products of 370 bp in length. Pneumocystis DNA was detected in the lungs from 6/46 (13.04%) golden jackals. Four were females and two were males; four were classified as adults and two as subadults. Positive samples were confirmed in 4/5 investigated counties. No gross pathologic lung lesions were observed in this study. The sequences of Pneumocystis spp. from golden jackals were identical to one another and showed the highest similarity with Pneumocystis spp. sequences of dogs (98% nucleotide identity). The genetic variation was comparable to Pneumocystis spp. of raccoon dogs (95-97% nucleotide identity), red foxes (91-95% nucleotide identity), ferrets (86% nucleotide identity), and another Pneumocystis type in dogs (P. cans Ck2, 81% nucleotide identity) was higher. Golden jackals may be carriers and may play a nonnegligible role in the spread of Pneumocystis spp. Although this finding cannot be directly related to any clinical manifestation or pathologic lesions, a possible role in the exacerbation of different pulmonary disorders should be considered. PB - Wildlife Disease Assoc, Inc, Lawrence T2 - Journal of Wildlife Diseases T1 - First Molecular Detection of Pneumocystis spp. in the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) EP - 901 IS - 4 SP - 897 VL - 58 DO - 10.7589/JWD-D-22-00007 UR - conv_593 ER -
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Kureljušić, B., Milićević, V., Ćirović, D., Kurucki, M., Glišić, D., Zurovac-Sapundžić, Z., Milovanović, B.,& Weissenbacher-Lang, C.. (2022). First Molecular Detection of Pneumocystis spp. in the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus). in Journal of Wildlife Diseases Wildlife Disease Assoc, Inc, Lawrence., 58(4), 897-901. https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-22-00007 conv_593
Kureljušić B, Milićević V, Ćirović D, Kurucki M, Glišić D, Zurovac-Sapundžić Z, Milovanović B, Weissenbacher-Lang C. First Molecular Detection of Pneumocystis spp. in the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus). in Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 2022;58(4):897-901. doi:10.7589/JWD-D-22-00007 conv_593 .
Kureljušić, Branislav, Milićević, Vesna, Ćirović, Duško, Kurucki, Milica, Glišić, Dimitrije, Zurovac-Sapundžić, Zorana, Milovanović, Bojan, Weissenbacher-Lang, Christiane, "First Molecular Detection of Pneumocystis spp. in the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus)" in Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 58, no. 4 (2022):897-901, https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-22-00007 ., conv_593 .