Molecular Characterization of Anaplasma spp. in Cattle from Kazakhstan

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作者
Kadyrova, Madina [1 ]
Ostrovskii, Alexandr [1 ]
Mukanov, Kassym [1 ]
Kassen, Amirkhan [1 ]
Shevtsova, Elena [1 ]
Berdikulov, Maxat [2 ]
Vergnaud, Gilles [3 ]
Shevtsov, Alexandr [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Biotechnol, Lab Appl Genet, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan
[2] Natl Vet Reference Ctr, 150 Let Abaya St 22-3, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan
[3] Univ Paris Saclay, Inst Integrat Biol Cell I2BC, CEA, CNRS, F-91198 Gif Sur Yvette, France
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PATHOGENS | 2024年 / 13卷 / 10期
关键词
anaplasmosis of cattle; <italic>A. centrale</italic>; <italic>A. marginale</italic>; <italic>A. ovis</italic>; Kazakhstan; GENETIC-CHARACTERIZATION; SEQUENCE-ANALYSIS; A-MARGINALE; SIKA-DEER; CENTRALE; OVIS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DIAGNOSIS; BOVIS;
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10.3390/pathogens13100894
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Bovine anaplasmosis is an infectious vector-borne disease caused by bacteria of the genus Anaplasma, which have a wide global distribution and represent a high economic burden for agriculture. The use of molecular genetic techniques has increased our knowledge of the species diversity of Anaplasma spp. and naturally susceptible animals. Monitoring studies allow us to assess the level of infection in herds, as well as the involvement of natural vectors in the processes of maintaining and spreading infection. Despite the high prevalence of Theileria and Babesia in cattle in Kazakhstan, there is no information on the distribution and species diversity of Anaplasma spp in this country. As part of this work, 7027 DNA samples isolated from the whole blood of cattle from 175 settlements in all 17 Kazakhstan regions were PCR-tested for the presence of Anaplasma spp. Anaplasma carriers were found in 1.3% (90 out of 7027) of the tested animals in 9 of the 17 regions of Kazakhstan. The highest percentage of infected animals was recorded in Turkistan (South Kazakhstan) and North Kazakhstan with 4.46% and 2.48% positive samples, respectively. The partial sequencing of 16S rRNA and the groEL gene allowed us to identify five species of Anaplasma: A. centrale, A. marginale, Candidatus Anaplasma Mongolica, A. ovis, and Unknown Anaplasma with infection rates of 0.63%, 0.44%, 0.13%, 0.01%, and 0.01%, respectively.
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