First detection of Candidatus Rickettsia tarasevichiae in Hyalomma marginatum ticks

被引:1
|
作者
Su, Si [1 ]
Cui, Meng-Yu [1 ]
Gui, Zheng [2 ]
Guo, Qi-Qi [1 ]
Ren, Hong [3 ]
Ma, Shi-Fa [4 ]
Mu, Lan [5 ]
Yu, Jing-Feng [5 ]
Fu, Shao-Yin [6 ]
Qi, Dong-Dong [4 ]
机构
[1] Inner Mongolia Med Univ, Grad Sch, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
[2] First Hosp Jilin Univ, Changchun, Peoples R China
[3] Inner Mongolia Med Univ, Clin Coll 1, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
[4] Third Peoples Hosp Hulunbuir City, Lab Basic & Clin Psychiat, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
[5] Inner Mongolia Med Univ, Sch Basic Med, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
[6] Inner Mongolia Acad Agr & Anim Husb Sci, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
来源
PLOS ONE | 2024年 / 19卷 / 02期
关键词
IXODES-PERSULCATUS TICKS; INFECTION; IDENTIFICATION; PREVALENCE; SEQUENCE;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0296757
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Ticks are important vectors of zoonotic diseases and play a major role in the circulation and transmission of many rickettsial species. The aim of this study was to investigate the carriage of Candidatus Rickettsia tarasevichiae (CRT) in a total of 1168 ticks collected in Inner Mongolia to elucidate the potential public health risk of this pathogen, provide a basis for infectious disease prevention, control and prediction and contribute diagnostic ideas for clinical diseases that present with fever in populations exposed to ticks. A total of four tick species, Haemaphysalis concinna (n = 21), Dermacentor nuttalli (n = 122), Hyalomma marginatum (n = 148), and Ixodes persulcatus (n = 877), were collected at nine sampling sites in Inner Mongolia, China, and identified by morphological and molecular biological methods. Reverse transcription PCR targeting the 16S ribosomal RNA (rrs), gltA, groEL, ompB and Sca4 genes was used to detect CRT DNA. Sequencing was used for pathogen species confirmation. The molecular epidemiological analysis showed that three species of ticks were infected with CRT, and the overall positive rate was as high as 42%. The positive rate of I. persulcatus collected in Hinggan League city was up to 96%, and that of I. persulcatus collected in Hulun Buir city was 50%. The pool positive rates of D. nuttalli and H. marginatum collected in Bayan Nur city and H. concinna collected in Hulun Buir city were 0%, 28% and 40%, respectively. This study revealed the high prevalence of CRT infection in ticks from Inner Mongolia and the first confirmation of CRT detected in H. marginatum in China. The wide host range and high infection rate in Inner Mongolia may dramatically increase the exposure of CRT to humans and other vertebrates. The role of H. marginatum in the transmission of rickettsiosis and its potential risk to public health should be further considered.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Candidatus Rickettsia hoogstraalii in Ethiopian Argas persicus ticks
    Pader, Vera
    Buniak, Joanna Nikitorowicz
    Abdissa, Alemseged
    Adamu, Haileeysus
    Tolosa, Tadele
    Gashaw, Abebaw
    Cutler, Ronald R.
    Cutler, Sally J.
    TICKS AND TICK-BORNE DISEASES, 2012, 3 (5-6) : 337 - 344
  • [42] "Candidatus Rickettsia asemboensis" in Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks, Brazil
    Dall'Agnol, Bruno
    Souza, Ugo
    Webster, Anelise
    Weck, Barbara
    Stenzel, Barbara
    Labruna, Marcelo
    Klafke, Guilherme
    Martins, Joao Ricardo
    Sanchez Ferreira, Carlos Alexandre
    Reck, Jose
    ACTA TROPICA, 2017, 167 : 18 - 20
  • [43] Rickettsia parkeri and Candidatus Rickettsia andeanae in Gulf Coast Ticks, Mississippi, USA
    Ferrari, Flavia A. G.
    Goddard, Jerome
    Paddock, Christopher D.
    Varela-Stokes, Andrea S.
    EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2012, 18 (10) : 1705 - 1707
  • [44] Rickettsia parkeri and Candidatus Rickettsia andeanae in Ticks of the Amblyomma maculatum Group, Mexico
    Delgado-de la Mora, Jesus
    Sanchez-Montes, Sokani
    Licona-Enriquez, Jesus D.
    Delgado-de la Mora, David
    Paddock, Christopher D.
    Beati, Lorenza
    Colunga-Salas, Pablo
    Guzman-Cornejo, Carmen
    Zambrano, Maria L.
    Karpathy, Sandor E.
    Lopez-Perez, Andres M.
    Alvarez-Hernandez, Gerardo
    EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2019, 25 (04) : 836 - 838
  • [45] Rickettsial pathogens drive microbiota assembly in Hyalomma marginatum and Rhipicephalus bursa ticks
    Maitre, Apolline
    Wu-Chuang, Alejandra
    Mateos-Hernandez, Lourdes
    Piloto-Sardinas, Elianne
    Foucault-Simonin, Angelique
    Cicculli, Vincent
    Moutailler, Sara
    Paoli, Jean-Christophe
    Falchi, Alessandra
    Obregon, Dasiel
    Cabezas-Cruz, Alejandro
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2023, 32 (16) : 4660 - 4676
  • [46] Detection of "Candidatus Rickettsia sp strain Argentina"and Rickettsia bellii in Amblyomma ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) from Northern Argentina
    Tomassone, L.
    Nunez, P.
    Ceballos, L. A.
    Guertler, R. E.
    Kitron, U.
    Farber, M.
    EXPERIMENTAL AND APPLIED ACAROLOGY, 2010, 52 (01) : 93 - 100
  • [47] The first detection of Rickettsia aeschlimannii and Rickettsia massiliae in Rhipicephalus turanicus ticks, in northwest China
    Wei, Qing-Qing
    Guo, Li-Ping
    Wang, An-Dong
    Mu, Lu-Meng
    Zhang, Ke
    Chen, Chuang-Fu
    Zhang, Wan-Jiang
    Wang, Yuan-Zhi
    PARASITES & VECTORS, 2015, 8
  • [48] First Molecular Detection of Rickettsia conorii and Rickettsia helvetica in Ticks from Dogs in Luxembourg
    Moreira, Guilherme
    Moreira, Rafaela S. S.
    das Neves, Floriane Andre
    Swiontek, Vanessa
    Barradas, Patricia F.
    Gomes-Goncalves, Sara
    Mesquita, Joao R.
    PATHOGENS, 2025, 14 (02):
  • [49] Infection by Rickettsia bellii and Candidatus "Rickettsia amblyommii" in Amblyomma neumanni ticks from Argentina
    Labruna, Marcelo B.
    Pacheco, Richard C.
    Nava, Santiago
    Brandao, Paulo E.
    Richtzenhain, Leonardo J.
    Guglielmone, Alberto A.
    MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, 2007, 54 (01) : 126 - 133
  • [50] The first detection of Rickettsia aeschlimannii and Rickettsia massiliae in Rhipicephalus turanicus ticks, in northwest China
    Qing-Qing Wei
    Li-Ping Guo
    An-Dong Wang
    Lu-Meng Mu
    Ke Zhang
    Chuang-Fu Chen
    Wan-Jiang Zhang
    Yuan-Zhi Wang
    Parasites & Vectors, 8