# Hidden diversity of Trypanosomatidae (Protozoa: Kinetoplastea) in bats from an urban park in Brazil

**Authors:** Mariana Alves Lima, Marcela Elisa Vaz, Jennifer Emanuelle Ferreira, Ana Cristina Vianna Mariano da Rocha Lima, Débora Cristina Capucci, Sônia Aparecida Talamoni, Felipe Dutra-Rêgo, José Dilermando Andrade Filho, Vinícius Belo, Vinícius Belo, Vinícius Belo, Vinícius Belo

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0319781 · PLOS One · 2025-03-17

## TL;DR

This study explores the diversity of trypanosomatid parasites in bats from an urban park in Brazil, revealing new insights into their potential role in disease transmission.

## Contribution

The study identifies novel trypanosomatid species and mixed infections in urban bats, expanding understanding of their ecological and epidemiological significance.

## Key findings

- Nine bats were found to carry trypanosomatids, including Leishmania infantum and new Trypanosoma species.
- Mixed infections with Leishmania infantum and Leishmania braziliensis were detected in one bat species.
- DNA integrity was confirmed using cytb and gamma-actin gene amplification.

## Abstract

Trypanosomatids are obligate flagellated parasites, with the genera Leishmania and Trypanosoma acting as etiological agents of significant diseases such as leishmaniasis and Chagas disease. Although ecological studies have increasingly highlighted the role of bats as potential reservoirs of these parasites, the diversity of trypanosomatids in urban bat populations remains poorly understood. This study investigates the occurrence and diversity of Trypanosomatidae in bats from Mangabeiras Municipal Park (MMP), an urban park in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, a region of ecological interest due to the prior detection of Leishmania in sand flies. A total of 56 bats representing seven species were captured, and 149 biological samples (blood, tissues, and organs) were analyzed using NNN/LIT culture medium. Contamination was reported in 32.2% of the samples, while 67.8% yielded negative results with no growth of trypanosomatids. Detection of trypanosomatids was achieved using the V7V8 Nested-PCR technique, revealing positive results in nine bats: Artibeus lituratus (Leishmania infantum, Trypanosoma sp. Neobat 3), Anoura caudifer (Trypanosoma sp. Neobat 4), Carollia perspicillata and Glossophaga soricina (Leishmania infantum), Sturnira lilium (Trypanosoma sp. Neobat 3), and Platyrrhinus lineatus (mixed infection with Leishmania infantum and Leishmania braziliensis). The integrity of the extracted DNA was confirmed through the amplification of cytb and gamma-actin genes. By expanding knowledge of trypanosomatid diversity in urban bats, this study highlights the ecological and epidemiological relevance of bats as hosts and underscores the need for targeted surveillance to assess their role in pathogen transmission dynamics.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** CYTB (cytochrome b) [NCBI Gene 4519], ACTG2 (actin, gamma 2, smooth muscle, enteric) [NCBI Gene 396084]
- **Diseases:** leishmaniasis (MONDO:0011989), Chagas disease (MONDO:0001444)
- **Species:** Artibeus lituratus (taxon 27634), Anoura caudifer (taxon 27642), Carollia perspicillata (taxon 40233), Glossophaga soricina (taxon 27638), Sturnira lilium (taxon 27660), Platyrrhinus lineatus (taxon 410852), Leishmania infantum (taxon 5671), Leishmania braziliensis (taxon 5660)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Chagas disease (MESH:D014355), leishmaniasis (MESH:D007896)
- **Chemicals:** NNN (MESH:C008655), LIT (-)
- **Species:** Artibeus lituratus (great fruit-eating bat, species) [taxon 27634], Bacillus sp. AT (species) [taxon 1196779], Platyrrhinus lineatus (White-lined broad-nosed bat, species) [taxon 410852], Leishmania infantum (species) [taxon 5671], Phlebotominae (sand flies, subfamily) [taxon 7198], Sturnira lilium (little yellow-shouldered bat, species) [taxon 27660], Leishmania braziliensis (species) [taxon 5660], Glossophaga soricina (Pallas's long-tongued bat, species) [taxon 27638], Trypanosoma sp. (species) [taxon 5696], Trypanosomatidae (family) [taxon 5654], Carollia perspicillata (Seba's short-tailed bat, species) [taxon 40233], Anoura caudifer (tailed tailless bat, species) [taxon 27642], Chiroptera (bats, order) [taxon 9397]

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