Brucella ceti in Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in Portugal—characterization of first isolates

Sandra Cavaco, Miguel L. Grilo, Ricardo Dias, Mónica Nunes, Pedro Pascoal, Marcelo Pereira, Catarina Fogaça, Ana Beatriz Costa, Sofia Pardal, Ana Cristina Ferreira

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Abstract

This study investigates Brucella ceti infection in marine mammals stranded along the Lisbon and Tagus Valley coast between 2022 and mid-2024, marking the first report of Brucella presence in Portuguese waters. Out of 59 examined marine mammals, B. ceti was isolated in three common dolphins (5.1%), a prevalence rate consistent with previous studies from other coastlines. PCR-based detection indicated a higher infection rate (23.7%), suggesting an underestimation of the prevalence of B. ceti infection in this population. Multi-locus Sequence Typing (MLST) and Multiple-Locus Variable-Number Tandem-Repeat Analysis (MLVA) revealed distinct genetic profiles and close relationships to B. ceti strains from the Atlantic, supporting the hypothesis of specific host-adapted lineages in dolphins. Virulence genes, including those for host interaction (bspE, btpB) and intracellular survival (virB7, vceA), were consistent across isolates, highlighting the pathogenic potential. Additionally, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes, such as mprF and efflux proteins (bepC-G), were also identified. These findings underscore the need for further research and surveillance to understand B. ceti transmission, host range, and impacts on Atlantic cetaceans, as well as to develop effective diagnostic and management strategies to mitigate infection risks in marine environments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number374
JournalAnimals
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jan 2025

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Funding

This research was funded by Horizon 2020, grant number 773830. RALVT work was supported by Fundo Ambiental, under a financial and technical cooperation agreement between Fundo Ambiental, ISPA IU and ICNF. Work supported by UID/04046/2025 Center grant from Funda\u00E7\u00E3o para a Ci\u00EAncia e a Tecnologia, Portugal (to BioISI), and Ce3C under grant number UIDB/00329/2020.

FundersFunder number
Fundo Ambiental
ICNF
Illinois School Psychologists Association
Fundação para a Ciência e a TecnologiaUIDB/00329/2020
Horizon 2020773830

Keywords

  • Atlantic Sea
  • Brucella ceti
  • Portugal
  • cetaceans
  • comparative genomics
  • infection surveillance
  • marine environment health

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