Understanding the History of the Domestic Cycle of Toxoplasma gondii in South America

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Galal, Lokman | Ariey, Frédéric | Gouilh, Meriadeg, Ar | Dardé, Marie-Laure | Hamidović, Azra | Letourneur, Franck | Prugnolle, Franck | Mercier, Aurélien

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International audience. A growing body of evidence supports the significant role of Toxoplasma gondii genotype in determining disease severity.However, isolating and characterizing T. gondii strains infecting humans remains challenging. Clinical severity of toxoplasmosis varies geographically, with South America experiencing the highest burden, coinciding with the continent’sremarkable T. gondii genetic diversity. In our study, we analyzed 156 T. gondii genomes and we provide the first directestimates of T. gondii’s mutation rate and generation time. Our findings offer insights into the epidemiology, ecology, andevolutionary history of South American T. gondii populations. We identified three distinct categories: (1) wild populations,transmitted through the sylvatic cycle involving wild felids and likely poorly adapted to domestic cats. This includesthe “Amazonian” population, linked to various clinical forms in immunocompetent individuals, and the “Pan-American”population, isolated from wildlife and not yet associated with severe disease forms, (2) domestic intercontinental clonallineages (types I, II, III, and Africa 1), introduced to the continent with the domestic cat and house mouse by Europeansailors. (3) hybrids of the first two categories, probably well adapted to domestic cats, and representing the majorityof strains found in South America’s domestic environment. We discuss how hybridization events and strong selectionfor a unique haplotype comprising only 0.16% of the T. gondii genome on chromosome 1a are likely driving the publichealth challenge associated with toxoplasmosis in South America

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