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RNAscope in situ hybridization reveals microvascular sequestration of Plasmodium relictum pSGS1 blood stages but absence of exo-erythrocytic dormant stages during latent infection of Serinus canaria
by
Ilgūnas, Mikas
, Iezhova, Tatjana
, Himmel, Tanja
, Harl, Josef
, Valkiūnas, Gediminas
, Matt, Julia
, Nedorost, Nora
, Weissenböck, Herbert
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Birds
/ Blood cells
/ Blood vessels
/ Body organs
/ Capillaries
/ Chronic infection
/ Circulatory system
/ Control
/ Cysts
/ Disease transmission
/ Dormancy
/ Dormant stages
/ Entomology
/ Erythrocytic merogony
/ Exo-erythrocytic stages
/ Histology
/ Human diseases
/ Hybridization
/ Identification and classification
/ In situ hybridization
/ Infections
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Inoculation
/ Latent infection
/ Liver
/ Malaria
/ Medical treatment
/ Methods
/ Microbiology
/ Microscopy
/ Microvasculature
/ Morphology
/ Parasitaemia
/ Parasitemia
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Plasmodium relictum
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Recrudescence
/ Relapse
/ Risk factors
/ Spring
/ Technology
/ Tissue
/ Tissues
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Winter
2024
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RNAscope in situ hybridization reveals microvascular sequestration of Plasmodium relictum pSGS1 blood stages but absence of exo-erythrocytic dormant stages during latent infection of Serinus canaria
by
Ilgūnas, Mikas
, Iezhova, Tatjana
, Himmel, Tanja
, Harl, Josef
, Valkiūnas, Gediminas
, Matt, Julia
, Nedorost, Nora
, Weissenböck, Herbert
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Birds
/ Blood cells
/ Blood vessels
/ Body organs
/ Capillaries
/ Chronic infection
/ Circulatory system
/ Control
/ Cysts
/ Disease transmission
/ Dormancy
/ Dormant stages
/ Entomology
/ Erythrocytic merogony
/ Exo-erythrocytic stages
/ Histology
/ Human diseases
/ Hybridization
/ Identification and classification
/ In situ hybridization
/ Infections
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Inoculation
/ Latent infection
/ Liver
/ Malaria
/ Medical treatment
/ Methods
/ Microbiology
/ Microscopy
/ Microvasculature
/ Morphology
/ Parasitaemia
/ Parasitemia
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Plasmodium relictum
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Recrudescence
/ Relapse
/ Risk factors
/ Spring
/ Technology
/ Tissue
/ Tissues
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Winter
2024
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RNAscope in situ hybridization reveals microvascular sequestration of Plasmodium relictum pSGS1 blood stages but absence of exo-erythrocytic dormant stages during latent infection of Serinus canaria
by
Ilgūnas, Mikas
, Iezhova, Tatjana
, Himmel, Tanja
, Harl, Josef
, Valkiūnas, Gediminas
, Matt, Julia
, Nedorost, Nora
, Weissenböck, Herbert
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Birds
/ Blood cells
/ Blood vessels
/ Body organs
/ Capillaries
/ Chronic infection
/ Circulatory system
/ Control
/ Cysts
/ Disease transmission
/ Dormancy
/ Dormant stages
/ Entomology
/ Erythrocytic merogony
/ Exo-erythrocytic stages
/ Histology
/ Human diseases
/ Hybridization
/ Identification and classification
/ In situ hybridization
/ Infections
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Inoculation
/ Latent infection
/ Liver
/ Malaria
/ Medical treatment
/ Methods
/ Microbiology
/ Microscopy
/ Microvasculature
/ Morphology
/ Parasitaemia
/ Parasitemia
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Plasmodium relictum
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Recrudescence
/ Relapse
/ Risk factors
/ Spring
/ Technology
/ Tissue
/ Tissues
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Winter
2024
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RNAscope in situ hybridization reveals microvascular sequestration of Plasmodium relictum pSGS1 blood stages but absence of exo-erythrocytic dormant stages during latent infection of Serinus canaria
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RNAscope in situ hybridization reveals microvascular sequestration of Plasmodium relictum pSGS1 blood stages but absence of exo-erythrocytic dormant stages during latent infection of Serinus canaria
2024
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Background: Birds chronically infected with avian malaria parasites often show relapses of parasitaemia after latent stages marked by absence of parasites in the peripheral circulation. These relapses are assumed to result from the activation of dormant exo-erythrocytic stages produced during secondary (post-erythrocytic) merogony of avian Plasmodium spp. Yet, there is no morphological proof of persistent or dormant tissue stages in the avian host during latent infections. This study investigated persistence of Plasmodium relictum pSGS1 in birds with latent infections during winter, with the goal to detect presumed persisting tissue stages using a highly sensitive RNAscope® in situ hybridization technology. Methods: Fourteen domestic canaries were infected with P. relictum pSGS1 by blood-inoculation in spring, and blood films examined during the first 4 months post infection, and during winter and spring of the following year. After parasitaemia was no longer detectable, half of the birds were dissected, and tissue samples investigated for persisting tissue stages using RNAscope ISH and histology. The remaining birds were blood-checked and dissected after re-appearance of parasitaemia, and their tissues equally examined. Results: Systematic examination of tissues showed no exo-erythrocytic stages in birds exhibiting latent infections by blood-film microscopy, indicating absence of dormant tissue stages in P. relictum pSGS1-infected canaries. Instead, RNAscope ISH revealed rare P. relictum blood stages in capillaries of various tissues and organs, demonstrating persistence of the parasites in the microvasculature. Birds examined after re-appearance of parasitemia showed higher numbers of P. relictum blood stages in both capillaries and larger blood vessels, indicating replication during early spring and re-appearance in the peripheral circulation. Conclusions: The findings suggest that persistence of P. relictum pSGS1 during latent infection is mediated by continuous low-level erythrocytic merogony and possibly tissue sequestration of infected blood cells. Re-appearance of parasitaemia in spring seems to result from increased erythrocytic merogony, therefore representing recrudescence and not relapse in blood-inoculated canaries. Further, the study highlights strengths and limitations of the RNAscope ISH technology for the detection of rare parasite stages in tissues, providing directions for future research on persistence and tissue sequestration of avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites.
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