Veterinary Sciences (Aug 2023)

<i>Sarcocystis</i> Species Richness in Sheep and Goats from Lithuania

  • Alina Marandykina-Prakienė,
  • Dalius Butkauskas,
  • Naglis Gudiškis,
  • Evelina Juozaitytė-Ngugu,
  • Dovilė Laisvūnė Bagdonaitė,
  • Muza Kirjušina,
  • Rafael Calero-Bernal,
  • Petras Prakas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10080520
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 520

Abstract

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Contradictory data is available on the intermediate host specificity of Sarcocystis spp. in farm animals. Therefore, the current work aimed at molecularly testing samples of sheep and goats reared in Lithuania to identify Sarcocystis species described in other intermediate hosts but suspected to be non-canonical parasites to these small ruminants. For this purpose, muscle samples from 47 domestic sheep and nine goats were examined. Sarcocystis species were identified using direct and nested PCR targeting cox1 and sequencing of positive amplified products. Along with the detection of the canonical Sarcocystis spp. in their respective intermediate hosts, the DNA of S. capracanis and S. morae was detected in sheep, although these species were previously thought to be specific to goats and deer, respectively. In addition, DNA from S. arieticanis and S. tenella was found in goats, even though these two species were believed to be sheep-specific. Notably, under light microscopy, only sarcocysts of S. capracanis specific to goats were observed. Thus, future research on the life cycle and host-specificity of Sarcocystis spp. examined is warranted.

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