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Characterization of Ovine Abortion in Uruguay Reveals Extensive Non-Clonal Diversity and Multiple Evolutionary Origins of Toxoplasma gondii

Tana-Hernandez, L. R.; Fresia, P.; Cabrera, A. M.; Valentin, A.; Dorsch, M.; Fierro, S.; Giannitti, F.; Berna, L.; Francia, M. E.

2026-04-02 molecular biology
10.64898/2026.03.31.715541 bioRxiv
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Toxoplasma gondii is a globally prevalent zoonotic parasite with multiple life stages and transmission routes, including ingestion and transplacental transmission. It is a major cause of abortion in sheep, goats and pigs, among other production animals, worldwide. While Type II strains are common in livestock in North America and Europe, non-archetypal, non-clonal genotypes are highly prevalent in South America. This study aimed to determine the molecular epidemiology of T. gondii strains causing sheep abortion in Uruguay. Phylogenomic analyses confirmed significant divergence among typed strains and revealed similarities with genotypes previously detected in the human population. Two novel strains, were isolated and characterized, uncovering the connection between their genetic makeup and phenotypes. Differences in virulence could be correlated to differences in gene copy number of the pseudo kinase ROP5 - further highlighting this virulence factor as relevant in wild strains. Whole-genome sequencing further confirmed the divergence among Uruguayan isolates, uncovering at least three distinct evolutionary origins. Overall, our findings highlight the circulation of virulent non-clonal lineages with links to human infections and underscore the importance of furthering genomic surveillance in South America to better understand Toxoplasmas transmission dynamics, pathogenic potential, and zoonotic risk.

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