Development of a TaqMan qPCR assay for trypanosomatid multi-species detection and quantification in insects

Parasit Vectors. 2023 Feb 14;16(1):69. doi: 10.1186/s13071-023-05687-3.

Abstract

Background: Trypanosomatid parasites are widely distributed in nature and can have a monoxenous or dixenous life-cycle. These parasites thrive in a wide number of insect orders, some of which have an important economic and environmental value, such as bees. The objective of this study was to develop a robust and sensitive real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay for detecting trypanosomatid parasites in any type of parasitized insect sample.

Methods: A TaqMan qPCR assay based on a trypanosomatid-conserved region of the α-tubulin gene was standardized and evaluated. The limits of detection, sensitivity and versatility of the α-tubulin TaqMan assay were tested and validated using field samples of honeybee workers, wild bees, bumblebees and grasshoppers, as well as in the human infective trypanosomatid Leishmania major.

Results: The assay showed a detection limit of 1 parasite equivalent/µl and successfully detected trypanosomatids in 10 different hosts belonging to the insect orders Hymenoptera and Orthoptera. The methodology was also tested using honeybee samples from four apiaries (n = 224 worker honeybees) located in the Alpujarra region (Granada, Spain). Trypanosomatids were detected in 2.7% of the honeybees, with an intra-colony prevalence of 0% to 13%. Parasite loads in the four different classes of insects ranged from 40.6 up to 1.1 × 108 cell equivalents per host.

Conclusions: These results show that the α-tubulin TaqMan qPCR assay described here is a versatile diagnostic tool for the accurate detection and quantification of trypanosomatids in a wide range of environmental settings.

Keywords: Crithidia; Diagnostic; Epidemiology; Honeybee; Leishmania; Lotmaria; Prevalence.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Insecta* / parasitology
  • Leishmania major* / genetics
  • Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Trypanosomatina* / genetics
  • Tubulin / genetics

Substances

  • Tubulin