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Phlebovirus and Leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus

BACKGROUND: Phlebotomine sandflies are vectors of several pathogens with significant impact for public health. This study was conducted to investigate and characterize phlebovirus and Leishmania infections in vector sandflies collected in the eastern Thrace region in Turkey and Northern Cyprus, wher...

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Autores principales: Ergunay, Koray, Kasap, Ozge Erisoz, Orsten, Serra, Oter, Kerem, Gunay, Filiz, Yoldar, Ayse Zeynep Akkutay, Dincer, Ender, Alten, Bulent, Ozkul, Aykut
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4269954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25499083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0575-6
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author Ergunay, Koray
Kasap, Ozge Erisoz
Orsten, Serra
Oter, Kerem
Gunay, Filiz
Yoldar, Ayse Zeynep Akkutay
Dincer, Ender
Alten, Bulent
Ozkul, Aykut
author_facet Ergunay, Koray
Kasap, Ozge Erisoz
Orsten, Serra
Oter, Kerem
Gunay, Filiz
Yoldar, Ayse Zeynep Akkutay
Dincer, Ender
Alten, Bulent
Ozkul, Aykut
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description BACKGROUND: Phlebotomine sandflies are vectors of several pathogens with significant impact for public health. This study was conducted to investigate and characterize phlebovirus and Leishmania infections in vector sandflies collected in the eastern Thrace region in Turkey and Northern Cyprus, where previous data indicate activity of these agents. METHODS: Field sampling of sandflies was performed at 4 locations in Edirne and Tekirdag provinces of eastern Thrace and at 17 locations in Lefkosa, Girne, Magosa and Guzelyurt provinces of northern Cyprus. In sandfly pools, phlebovirus RNA and Leishmania DNA were screened via a generic polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and kinetoplast minicircle PCR, respectively. Selected sandfly specimens unsuitable for pathogen detection were identified to species level. Cytochrome oxidase 1 gene region was used for DNA barcoding of selected specimens and pathogen positive pools. Positive amplicons were cloned and characterized by sequencing. RESULTS: A total of 2690 sandflies, collected from Eastern Thrace (15.4%) and Northern Cyprus (84.6%) were evaluated. Morphological examination of 780 specimens from Cyprus exhibited Phlebotomus perfiliewi sensu lato (72.6%), Phlebotomus tobbi (19.7%), Phlebotomus papatasi (2.8%), Laroussius sp. (1.6%) and Sergentomyia azizi (1.6%), Sergentomyia sp. (0.9%), Sergentomyia minuta (0.5%) and Phleobotomus jacusieli (0.1%) species. Pathogen screening was performed in 1910 specimens distributed in 195 pools. In eight pools of P.tobbi sandflies collected in Cyprus, Leishmania infantum DNA was demonstrated. Toscana virus (TOSV) genotype A sequences were identified in two pools of P. perfiliewi s.l. and one pool of P.tobbi sandflies from Cyprus. Co-infection of TOSV and Leishmania infantum was characterized in a P.tobbi pool. Sequences belonging to novel phleboviruses are revealed in three P. perfiliewi s.l. pools. One sequence, provisionally named Edirne virus, identified in Edirne province in eastern Thrace, demonstrated the highest rate of genomic similarity to Adria and Salehabad viruses. Furthermore, Girne 1 and Girne 2 viruses, identified in Girne province, revealed similarities to TOSV and Sandfly Fever Sicilian virus and related strains, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Activity of TOSV genotype A strains in Cyprus and co-infection of sandfly vectors with L. infantum was documented for the first time. Novel phlebovirus strains of unknown medical significance was identified in sampling regions.
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spelling pubmed-42699542014-12-18 Phlebovirus and Leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus Ergunay, Koray Kasap, Ozge Erisoz Orsten, Serra Oter, Kerem Gunay, Filiz Yoldar, Ayse Zeynep Akkutay Dincer, Ender Alten, Bulent Ozkul, Aykut Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Phlebotomine sandflies are vectors of several pathogens with significant impact for public health. This study was conducted to investigate and characterize phlebovirus and Leishmania infections in vector sandflies collected in the eastern Thrace region in Turkey and Northern Cyprus, where previous data indicate activity of these agents. METHODS: Field sampling of sandflies was performed at 4 locations in Edirne and Tekirdag provinces of eastern Thrace and at 17 locations in Lefkosa, Girne, Magosa and Guzelyurt provinces of northern Cyprus. In sandfly pools, phlebovirus RNA and Leishmania DNA were screened via a generic polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and kinetoplast minicircle PCR, respectively. Selected sandfly specimens unsuitable for pathogen detection were identified to species level. Cytochrome oxidase 1 gene region was used for DNA barcoding of selected specimens and pathogen positive pools. Positive amplicons were cloned and characterized by sequencing. RESULTS: A total of 2690 sandflies, collected from Eastern Thrace (15.4%) and Northern Cyprus (84.6%) were evaluated. Morphological examination of 780 specimens from Cyprus exhibited Phlebotomus perfiliewi sensu lato (72.6%), Phlebotomus tobbi (19.7%), Phlebotomus papatasi (2.8%), Laroussius sp. (1.6%) and Sergentomyia azizi (1.6%), Sergentomyia sp. (0.9%), Sergentomyia minuta (0.5%) and Phleobotomus jacusieli (0.1%) species. Pathogen screening was performed in 1910 specimens distributed in 195 pools. In eight pools of P.tobbi sandflies collected in Cyprus, Leishmania infantum DNA was demonstrated. Toscana virus (TOSV) genotype A sequences were identified in two pools of P. perfiliewi s.l. and one pool of P.tobbi sandflies from Cyprus. Co-infection of TOSV and Leishmania infantum was characterized in a P.tobbi pool. Sequences belonging to novel phleboviruses are revealed in three P. perfiliewi s.l. pools. One sequence, provisionally named Edirne virus, identified in Edirne province in eastern Thrace, demonstrated the highest rate of genomic similarity to Adria and Salehabad viruses. Furthermore, Girne 1 and Girne 2 viruses, identified in Girne province, revealed similarities to TOSV and Sandfly Fever Sicilian virus and related strains, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Activity of TOSV genotype A strains in Cyprus and co-infection of sandfly vectors with L. infantum was documented for the first time. Novel phlebovirus strains of unknown medical significance was identified in sampling regions. BioMed Central 2014-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4269954/ /pubmed/25499083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0575-6 Text en © Ergunay et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ergunay, Koray
Kasap, Ozge Erisoz
Orsten, Serra
Oter, Kerem
Gunay, Filiz
Yoldar, Ayse Zeynep Akkutay
Dincer, Ender
Alten, Bulent
Ozkul, Aykut
Phlebovirus and Leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus
title Phlebovirus and Leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus
title_full Phlebovirus and Leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus
title_fullStr Phlebovirus and Leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus
title_full_unstemmed Phlebovirus and Leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus
title_short Phlebovirus and Leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus
title_sort phlebovirus and leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern thrace and northern cyprus
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4269954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25499083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0575-6
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