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Parasites of vectors - Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands

BACKGROUND: Ixodiphagus hookeri is a parasitic wasp of ixodid ticks around the world. It has been studied as a potential bio-control agent for several tick species. We suspected that the presence of Wolbachia infected I. hookeri eggs in ticks is responsible for incidental detection of Wolbachia DNA...

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Autores principales: Tijsse-Klasen, Ellen, Braks, Marieta, Scholte, Ernst-Jan, Sprong, Hein
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3248373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22152674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-4-228
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author Tijsse-Klasen, Ellen
Braks, Marieta
Scholte, Ernst-Jan
Sprong, Hein
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Braks, Marieta
Scholte, Ernst-Jan
Sprong, Hein
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description BACKGROUND: Ixodiphagus hookeri is a parasitic wasp of ixodid ticks around the world. It has been studied as a potential bio-control agent for several tick species. We suspected that the presence of Wolbachia infected I. hookeri eggs in ticks is responsible for incidental detection of Wolbachia DNA in tick samples. METHODS: The 28S rRNA and 16S rRNA genes of a specimen of I. hookeri was amplified and sequenced. PCR on part of the 28S rRNA gene was used to detect parasitic wasp DNA in 349 questing Ixodes ricinus ticks from various sampling sites. Furthermore, the wsp gene of Wolbachia was sequenced from the I. hookeri specimen and a subset of ticks was tested using this marker. RESULTS: Several sequences from tick specimens were identical to the Wolbachia sequence of the I. hookeri specimen. Ixodiphagus hookeri was detected in 9.5% of all tested ticks, varying between 4% and 26% depending on geographic location. Ten out of eleven sampling sites throughout the Netherlands were positive for I. hookeri. Eighty-seven percent of I. hookeri-positive but only 1.6% of I. hookeri-negative ticks were Wolbachia positive. Detection of I. hookeri DNA was strongly associated with the detection of Wolbachia in ticks. CONCLUSION: This is the first reported case of I. hookeri in the Netherlands. Furthermore I. hookeri harbours Wolbachia species and is broadly distributed in the Netherlands. While detection of Wolbachia DNA in ticks might often be due to parasitism with this wasp, other sources of Wolbachia DNA in ticks might exist as well.
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spelling pubmed-32483732011-12-30 Parasites of vectors - Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands Tijsse-Klasen, Ellen Braks, Marieta Scholte, Ernst-Jan Sprong, Hein Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Ixodiphagus hookeri is a parasitic wasp of ixodid ticks around the world. It has been studied as a potential bio-control agent for several tick species. We suspected that the presence of Wolbachia infected I. hookeri eggs in ticks is responsible for incidental detection of Wolbachia DNA in tick samples. METHODS: The 28S rRNA and 16S rRNA genes of a specimen of I. hookeri was amplified and sequenced. PCR on part of the 28S rRNA gene was used to detect parasitic wasp DNA in 349 questing Ixodes ricinus ticks from various sampling sites. Furthermore, the wsp gene of Wolbachia was sequenced from the I. hookeri specimen and a subset of ticks was tested using this marker. RESULTS: Several sequences from tick specimens were identical to the Wolbachia sequence of the I. hookeri specimen. Ixodiphagus hookeri was detected in 9.5% of all tested ticks, varying between 4% and 26% depending on geographic location. Ten out of eleven sampling sites throughout the Netherlands were positive for I. hookeri. Eighty-seven percent of I. hookeri-positive but only 1.6% of I. hookeri-negative ticks were Wolbachia positive. Detection of I. hookeri DNA was strongly associated with the detection of Wolbachia in ticks. CONCLUSION: This is the first reported case of I. hookeri in the Netherlands. Furthermore I. hookeri harbours Wolbachia species and is broadly distributed in the Netherlands. While detection of Wolbachia DNA in ticks might often be due to parasitism with this wasp, other sources of Wolbachia DNA in ticks might exist as well. BioMed Central 2011-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3248373/ /pubmed/22152674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-4-228 Text en Copyright ©2011 Tijsse-Klasen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tijsse-Klasen, Ellen
Braks, Marieta
Scholte, Ernst-Jan
Sprong, Hein
Parasites of vectors - Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands
title Parasites of vectors - Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands
title_full Parasites of vectors - Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands
title_fullStr Parasites of vectors - Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Parasites of vectors - Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands
title_short Parasites of vectors - Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands
title_sort parasites of vectors - ixodiphagus hookeri and its wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the netherlands
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3248373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22152674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-4-228
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