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Description of Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. (Bartonellaceae) from Dipodillus dasyurus and Sekeetamys calurus (Gerbillinae) from the Sinai Massif (Egypt)

Bartonella spp. are parasites of mammalian erythrocytes and endothelial cells, transmitted by blood-feeding arthropod ectoparasites. Different species of rodents may constitute the main hosts of Bartonella, including several zoonotic species of Bartonella. The aim of this study was to identify and c...

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Autores principales: Alsarraf, Mohammed, Mohallal, Eman M.E., Mierzejewska, Ewa J., Behnke-Borowczyk, Jolanta, Welc-Falęciak, Renata, Bednarska, Małgorzata, Dziewit, Lukasz, Zalat, Samy, Gilbert, Francis, Behnke, Jerzy M., Bajer, Anna
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5512320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28541836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2016.2093
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author Alsarraf, Mohammed
Mohallal, Eman M.E.
Mierzejewska, Ewa J.
Behnke-Borowczyk, Jolanta
Welc-Falęciak, Renata
Bednarska, Małgorzata
Dziewit, Lukasz
Zalat, Samy
Gilbert, Francis
Behnke, Jerzy M.
Bajer, Anna
author_facet Alsarraf, Mohammed
Mohallal, Eman M.E.
Mierzejewska, Ewa J.
Behnke-Borowczyk, Jolanta
Welc-Falęciak, Renata
Bednarska, Małgorzata
Dziewit, Lukasz
Zalat, Samy
Gilbert, Francis
Behnke, Jerzy M.
Bajer, Anna
author_sort Alsarraf, Mohammed
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description Bartonella spp. are parasites of mammalian erythrocytes and endothelial cells, transmitted by blood-feeding arthropod ectoparasites. Different species of rodents may constitute the main hosts of Bartonella, including several zoonotic species of Bartonella. The aim of this study was to identify and compare Bartonella species and genotypes isolated from rodent hosts from the South Sinai, Egypt. Prevalence of Bartonella infection was assessed in rodents (837 Acomys dimidiatus, 73 Acomys russatus, 111 Dipodillus dasyurus, and 65 Sekeetamys calurus) trapped in 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012 in four dry montane wadis around St. Katherine town in the Sinai Mountains. Total DNA was extracted from blood samples, and PCR amplification and sequencing of the Bartonella-specific 860-bp gene fragment of rpoB and the 810-bp gene fragment of gltA were used for molecular and phylogenetic analyses. The overall prevalence of Bartonella in rodents was 7.2%. Prevalence differed between host species, being 30.6%, 10.8%, 9.6%, and 3.6% in D. dasyurus, S. calurus, A. russatus, and A. dimidiatus, respectively. The phylogenetic analyses of six samples of Bartonella (five from D. dasyurus and one from S. calurus) based on a fragment of the rpoB gene, revealed the existence of two distinct genetic groups (with 95–96% reciprocal sequence identity), clustering with several unidentified isolates obtained earlier from the same rodent species, and distant from species that have already been described (90–92% of sequence identity to the closest match from the GenBank reference database). Thus, molecular and phylogenetic analyses led to the description of two species: Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. The identification of their vectors and the medical significance of these species need further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-55123202017-07-21 Description of Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. (Bartonellaceae) from Dipodillus dasyurus and Sekeetamys calurus (Gerbillinae) from the Sinai Massif (Egypt) Alsarraf, Mohammed Mohallal, Eman M.E. Mierzejewska, Ewa J. Behnke-Borowczyk, Jolanta Welc-Falęciak, Renata Bednarska, Małgorzata Dziewit, Lukasz Zalat, Samy Gilbert, Francis Behnke, Jerzy M. Bajer, Anna Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis Original Articles Bartonella spp. are parasites of mammalian erythrocytes and endothelial cells, transmitted by blood-feeding arthropod ectoparasites. Different species of rodents may constitute the main hosts of Bartonella, including several zoonotic species of Bartonella. The aim of this study was to identify and compare Bartonella species and genotypes isolated from rodent hosts from the South Sinai, Egypt. Prevalence of Bartonella infection was assessed in rodents (837 Acomys dimidiatus, 73 Acomys russatus, 111 Dipodillus dasyurus, and 65 Sekeetamys calurus) trapped in 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012 in four dry montane wadis around St. Katherine town in the Sinai Mountains. Total DNA was extracted from blood samples, and PCR amplification and sequencing of the Bartonella-specific 860-bp gene fragment of rpoB and the 810-bp gene fragment of gltA were used for molecular and phylogenetic analyses. The overall prevalence of Bartonella in rodents was 7.2%. Prevalence differed between host species, being 30.6%, 10.8%, 9.6%, and 3.6% in D. dasyurus, S. calurus, A. russatus, and A. dimidiatus, respectively. The phylogenetic analyses of six samples of Bartonella (five from D. dasyurus and one from S. calurus) based on a fragment of the rpoB gene, revealed the existence of two distinct genetic groups (with 95–96% reciprocal sequence identity), clustering with several unidentified isolates obtained earlier from the same rodent species, and distant from species that have already been described (90–92% of sequence identity to the closest match from the GenBank reference database). Thus, molecular and phylogenetic analyses led to the description of two species: Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. The identification of their vectors and the medical significance of these species need further investigation. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017-07-01 2017-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5512320/ /pubmed/28541836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2016.2093 Text en © Mohammed Alsarraf et al. 2017; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Alsarraf, Mohammed
Mohallal, Eman M.E.
Mierzejewska, Ewa J.
Behnke-Borowczyk, Jolanta
Welc-Falęciak, Renata
Bednarska, Małgorzata
Dziewit, Lukasz
Zalat, Samy
Gilbert, Francis
Behnke, Jerzy M.
Bajer, Anna
Description of Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. (Bartonellaceae) from Dipodillus dasyurus and Sekeetamys calurus (Gerbillinae) from the Sinai Massif (Egypt)
title Description of Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. (Bartonellaceae) from Dipodillus dasyurus and Sekeetamys calurus (Gerbillinae) from the Sinai Massif (Egypt)
title_full Description of Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. (Bartonellaceae) from Dipodillus dasyurus and Sekeetamys calurus (Gerbillinae) from the Sinai Massif (Egypt)
title_fullStr Description of Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. (Bartonellaceae) from Dipodillus dasyurus and Sekeetamys calurus (Gerbillinae) from the Sinai Massif (Egypt)
title_full_unstemmed Description of Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. (Bartonellaceae) from Dipodillus dasyurus and Sekeetamys calurus (Gerbillinae) from the Sinai Massif (Egypt)
title_short Description of Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. (Bartonellaceae) from Dipodillus dasyurus and Sekeetamys calurus (Gerbillinae) from the Sinai Massif (Egypt)
title_sort description of candidatus bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and candidatus bartonella sanaae n. sp. (bartonellaceae) from dipodillus dasyurus and sekeetamys calurus (gerbillinae) from the sinai massif (egypt)
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5512320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28541836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2016.2093
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