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Molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) from eight countries of the Old and New Worlds

BACKGROUND: Despite the increasingly recognized eco-epidemiological significance of bats, data from molecular analyses of vector-borne bacteria in bat ectoparasites are lacking from several regions of the Old and New Worlds. METHODS: During this study, six species of ticks (630 specimens) were colle...

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Autores principales: Hornok, Sándor, Szőke, Krisztina, Meli, Marina L., Sándor, Attila D., Görföl, Tamás, Estók, Péter, Wang, Yuanzhi, Tu, Vuong Tan, Kováts, Dávid, Boldogh, Sándor A., Corduneanu, Alexandra, Sulyok, Kinga M., Gyuranecz, Miklós, Kontschán, Jenő, Takács, Nóra, Halajian, Ali, Epis, Sara, Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30670048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-019-3303-4
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author Hornok, Sándor
Szőke, Krisztina
Meli, Marina L.
Sándor, Attila D.
Görföl, Tamás
Estók, Péter
Wang, Yuanzhi
Tu, Vuong Tan
Kováts, Dávid
Boldogh, Sándor A.
Corduneanu, Alexandra
Sulyok, Kinga M.
Gyuranecz, Miklós
Kontschán, Jenő
Takács, Nóra
Halajian, Ali
Epis, Sara
Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina
author_facet Hornok, Sándor
Szőke, Krisztina
Meli, Marina L.
Sándor, Attila D.
Görföl, Tamás
Estók, Péter
Wang, Yuanzhi
Tu, Vuong Tan
Kováts, Dávid
Boldogh, Sándor A.
Corduneanu, Alexandra
Sulyok, Kinga M.
Gyuranecz, Miklós
Kontschán, Jenő
Takács, Nóra
Halajian, Ali
Epis, Sara
Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the increasingly recognized eco-epidemiological significance of bats, data from molecular analyses of vector-borne bacteria in bat ectoparasites are lacking from several regions of the Old and New Worlds. METHODS: During this study, six species of ticks (630 specimens) were collected from bats in Hungary, Romania, Italy, Kenya, South Africa, China, Vietnam and Mexico. DNA was extracted from these ticks and analyzed for vector-borne bacteria with real-time PCRs (screening), as well as conventional PCRs and sequencing (for pathogen identification), based on the amplification of various genetic markers. RESULTS: In the screening assays, Rickettsia DNA was only detected in bat soft ticks, whereas Anaplasma phagocytophilum and haemoplasma DNA were present exclusively in hard ticks. Bartonella DNA was significantly more frequently amplified from hard ticks than from soft ticks of bats. In addition to Rickettsia helvetica detected by a species-specific PCR, sequencing identified four Rickettsia species in soft ticks, including a Rickettsia africae-like genotype (in association with a bat species, which is not known to migrate to Africa), three haemotropic Mycoplasma genotypes in Ixodes simplex, and Bartonella genotypes in I. ariadnae and I. vespertilionis. CONCLUSIONS: Rickettsiae (from both the spotted fever and the R. felis groups) appear to be associated with soft rather than hard ticks of bats, as opposed to bartonellae. Two tick-borne zoonotic pathogens (R. helvetica and A. phagocytophilum) have been detected for the first time in bat ticks. The present findings add Asia (China) to the geographical range of R. lusitaniae, as well as indicate the occurrence of R. hoogstraalii in South Africa. This is also the first molecular evidence for the autochthonous occurrence of a R. africae-like genotype in Europe. Bat haemoplasmas, which are closely related to haemoplasmas previously identified in bats in Spain and to “Candidatus Mycoplasma haemohominis”, are reported here for the first time from Central Europe and from any bat tick. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13071-019-3303-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-63432652019-01-24 Molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) from eight countries of the Old and New Worlds Hornok, Sándor Szőke, Krisztina Meli, Marina L. Sándor, Attila D. Görföl, Tamás Estók, Péter Wang, Yuanzhi Tu, Vuong Tan Kováts, Dávid Boldogh, Sándor A. Corduneanu, Alexandra Sulyok, Kinga M. Gyuranecz, Miklós Kontschán, Jenő Takács, Nóra Halajian, Ali Epis, Sara Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina Parasit Vectors Short Report BACKGROUND: Despite the increasingly recognized eco-epidemiological significance of bats, data from molecular analyses of vector-borne bacteria in bat ectoparasites are lacking from several regions of the Old and New Worlds. METHODS: During this study, six species of ticks (630 specimens) were collected from bats in Hungary, Romania, Italy, Kenya, South Africa, China, Vietnam and Mexico. DNA was extracted from these ticks and analyzed for vector-borne bacteria with real-time PCRs (screening), as well as conventional PCRs and sequencing (for pathogen identification), based on the amplification of various genetic markers. RESULTS: In the screening assays, Rickettsia DNA was only detected in bat soft ticks, whereas Anaplasma phagocytophilum and haemoplasma DNA were present exclusively in hard ticks. Bartonella DNA was significantly more frequently amplified from hard ticks than from soft ticks of bats. In addition to Rickettsia helvetica detected by a species-specific PCR, sequencing identified four Rickettsia species in soft ticks, including a Rickettsia africae-like genotype (in association with a bat species, which is not known to migrate to Africa), three haemotropic Mycoplasma genotypes in Ixodes simplex, and Bartonella genotypes in I. ariadnae and I. vespertilionis. CONCLUSIONS: Rickettsiae (from both the spotted fever and the R. felis groups) appear to be associated with soft rather than hard ticks of bats, as opposed to bartonellae. Two tick-borne zoonotic pathogens (R. helvetica and A. phagocytophilum) have been detected for the first time in bat ticks. The present findings add Asia (China) to the geographical range of R. lusitaniae, as well as indicate the occurrence of R. hoogstraalii in South Africa. This is also the first molecular evidence for the autochthonous occurrence of a R. africae-like genotype in Europe. Bat haemoplasmas, which are closely related to haemoplasmas previously identified in bats in Spain and to “Candidatus Mycoplasma haemohominis”, are reported here for the first time from Central Europe and from any bat tick. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13071-019-3303-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2019-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6343265/ /pubmed/30670048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-019-3303-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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.
spellingShingle Short Report
Hornok, Sándor
Szőke, Krisztina
Meli, Marina L.
Sándor, Attila D.
Görföl, Tamás
Estók, Péter
Wang, Yuanzhi
Tu, Vuong Tan
Kováts, Dávid
Boldogh, Sándor A.
Corduneanu, Alexandra
Sulyok, Kinga M.
Gyuranecz, Miklós
Kontschán, Jenő
Takács, Nóra
Halajian, Ali
Epis, Sara
Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina
Molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) from eight countries of the Old and New Worlds
title Molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) from eight countries of the Old and New Worlds
title_full Molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) from eight countries of the Old and New Worlds
title_fullStr Molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) from eight countries of the Old and New Worlds
title_full_unstemmed Molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) from eight countries of the Old and New Worlds
title_short Molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) from eight countries of the Old and New Worlds
title_sort molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (acari: ixodidae, argasidae) from eight countries of the old and new worlds
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30670048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-019-3303-4
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