Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834) as a natural host for Schistosoma haematobium (Bilharz, 1852) Weinland, 1858 x Schistosoma bovis Sonsino, 1876 introgressive hybrids

Parasitol Res. 2021 May;120(5):1755-1770. doi: 10.1007/s00436-021-07099-7. Epub 2021 Mar 9.

Abstract

Cercarial emission of schistosomes is a determinant in the transmission to the definitive host and constitutes a good marker to identify which definitive host is responsible for transmission, mainly in introgressive hybridization situations. Our goal was to test the hypothesis that micro-mammals play a role in Schistosoma haematobium, S. bovis, and/or S. haematobium x S. bovis transmission. Small mammal sampling was conducted in seven semi-lacustrine villages of southern Benin. Among the 62 animals trapped, 50 individuals were investigated for Schistosoma adults and eggs: 37 Rattus rattus, 3 Rattus norvegicus, 9 Mastomys natalensis, and 1 Crocidura olivieri. Schistosoma adults were found in four R. rattus and two M. natalensis, with a local prevalence reaching 80% and 50%, respectively. Two cercarial chronotypes were found from Bulinus globosus experimentally infected with miracidia extracted from naturally infected M. natalensis: a late diurnal and nocturnal chronotype, and an early diurnal, late diurnal, and nocturnal chronotype. The cytochrome C oxidase subunit I mtDNA gene of the collected schistosomes (adults, miracidia, and cercariae) belonged to the S. bovis clade. Eleven internal transcribed spacer rDNA profiles were found; four belonged to S. bovis and seven to S. haematobium x S. bovis. These molecular results together with the observed multi-peak chronotypes add M. natalensis as a new host implicated in S. haematobium x S. bovis transmission. We discuss the origin of the new chronotypes which have become more complex with the appearance of several peaks in a 24-h day. We also discuss how the new populations of offspring may optimize intra-host ecological niche, host spectrum, and transmission time period.

Keywords: Cercarial chronobiology; Mastomys natalensis; Rattus rattus; Schistosoma haematobium x Schistosoma bovis; Schistosome transmission.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Benin
  • Bulinus / parasitology
  • Cercaria / genetics
  • DNA, Mitochondrial
  • DNA, Ribosomal
  • Ecosystem
  • Female
  • Genetic Introgression*
  • Host-Parasite Interactions
  • Male
  • Molecular Typing
  • Murinae / parasitology*
  • Prevalence
  • Rats
  • Schistosoma / genetics
  • Schistosoma / physiology*
  • Schistosoma haematobium / genetics
  • Schistosoma haematobium / physiology*
  • Schistosomiasis / parasitology*
  • Schistosomiasis / transmission*
  • Schistosomiasis haematobia / parasitology
  • Schistosomiasis haematobia / transmission
  • Shrews / parasitology

Substances

  • DNA, Mitochondrial
  • DNA, Ribosomal