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Article Dans Une Revue Avian Pathology Année : 2011

Application of in-situ hybridization for the detection and identification of avian malaria parasites in paraffin wax-embedded tissues from captive penguins

Nora Dinhopl
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Nora Nedorost
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Anton Maderner
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Karin Fragner
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In captive penguins avian malaria due to Plasmodium parasites is a well-recognized disease problem as these protozoa may cause severe losses among valuable collections of zoo birds. In blood films from naturally infected birds, identification and differentiation of malaria parasites based on morphological criteria is difficult because parasitaemia is frequently light and blood stages, which are necessary for identification of parasites, are often absent. Post mortem diagnosis by histological examination of tissue samples is sometimes inconclusive due to difficulties in differentiating protozoal tissue stages from fragmented nuclei in necrotic tissue. Diagnosis of avian malaria would be facilitated by a technique with the ability to specifically identify developmental stages of Plasmodium in tissue samples. Thus, a chromogenic in-situ hybridization (ISH) procedure with a digoxigenin-labelled probe, targeting a fragment of the 18S rRNA was developed for the detection of Plasmodium parasites in paraffin wax-embedded tissues. This method was validated in comparison with traditional techniques (histology, PCR), on various tissues from 48 captive penguins that died at the zoological garden Schönbrunn, Vienna. Meronts of Plasmodium gave clear signals and were easily identified using ISH. Potential cross-reactivity of the probe was ruled out by negative outcome of the ISH against a number of protozoa and fungi. Thus, ISH proved to be a powerful, specific and sensitive tool for unambiguous detection of Plasmodium parasites in paraffin wax-embedded tissue samples.

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Biologie animale
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hal-00710054 , version 1 (20-06-2012)

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Nora Dinhopl, Meike Mostegl, Barbara Richter, Nora Nedorost, Anton Maderner, et al.. Application of in-situ hybridization for the detection and identification of avian malaria parasites in paraffin wax-embedded tissues from captive penguins. Avian Pathology, 2011, 40 (03), pp.315-320. ⟨10.1080/03079457.2011.569533⟩. ⟨hal-00710054⟩

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