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Detection of pathogens in Dermacentor reticulatus in northwestern Europe: evaluation of a high-throughput array
BACKGROUND: The geographic distribution of Dermacentor reticulatus is expanding in Europe. Surveillance of this tick species and its pathogens is desirable, as it transmits pathogens of public and veterinary importance. A high-throughput real-time PCR-based array was used to screen 1.741 D. reticula...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6401523/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30891514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01270 |
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author | Sprong, Hein Fonville, Manoj Docters van Leeuwen, Arieke Devillers, Elodie Ibañez-Justicia, Adolfo Stroo, Arjan Hansford, Kayleigh Cull, Benjamin Medlock, Jolyon Heyman, Paul Cochez, Christel Weis, Lisa Silaghi, Cornelia Moutailler, Sara |
author_facet | Sprong, Hein Fonville, Manoj Docters van Leeuwen, Arieke Devillers, Elodie Ibañez-Justicia, Adolfo Stroo, Arjan Hansford, Kayleigh Cull, Benjamin Medlock, Jolyon Heyman, Paul Cochez, Christel Weis, Lisa Silaghi, Cornelia Moutailler, Sara |
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description | BACKGROUND: The geographic distribution of Dermacentor reticulatus is expanding in Europe. Surveillance of this tick species and its pathogens is desirable, as it transmits pathogens of public and veterinary importance. A high-throughput real-time PCR-based array was used to screen 1.741 D. reticulatus ticks from Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, and Great Britain for the presence of 28 tick-borne bacteria and twelve protozoan parasites. The presence of pathogen DNA was confirmed by conventional PCR followed by sequencing. RESULTS: The array detected the presence of DNA from Borrelia spp. (7%), B. afzelii (0.1%), B. garinii (0.1%), B. spielmanii (0.1%), B. miyamotoi (0.2%), Anaplasma marginale (0.1%), A. phagocytophilum (0.1%), Ehrlichia canis (2%), Rickettsia helvetica (0.2%), spotted fever group Rickettsia (9.6%), Francisella tularensis or Francisella-like endosymbionts (95%), Coxiella burnettii (0.1%), Babesia divergens (0.2%), B. canis (0.9%) B. vogeli (5.6%), and Theileria equi (0.1%). Only the presence of B. canis and spotted fever group Rickettsia could be confirmed by conventional PCR and sequencing. The spotted fever Rickettsia-positive samples were all identified as R. raoultii. CONCLUSIONS: We successfully detected and determined the prevalence of B. canis and R. raoultii in D. reticulatus. An high-throughput array that allows fast and comprehensive testing of tick-borne pathogens is advantageous for surveillance and future epidemiological studies. The importance of thorough validation of real-time PCR-based assays and careful interpretation is evident. |
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spelling | pubmed-64015232019-03-19 Detection of pathogens in Dermacentor reticulatus in northwestern Europe: evaluation of a high-throughput array Sprong, Hein Fonville, Manoj Docters van Leeuwen, Arieke Devillers, Elodie Ibañez-Justicia, Adolfo Stroo, Arjan Hansford, Kayleigh Cull, Benjamin Medlock, Jolyon Heyman, Paul Cochez, Christel Weis, Lisa Silaghi, Cornelia Moutailler, Sara Heliyon Article BACKGROUND: The geographic distribution of Dermacentor reticulatus is expanding in Europe. Surveillance of this tick species and its pathogens is desirable, as it transmits pathogens of public and veterinary importance. A high-throughput real-time PCR-based array was used to screen 1.741 D. reticulatus ticks from Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, and Great Britain for the presence of 28 tick-borne bacteria and twelve protozoan parasites. The presence of pathogen DNA was confirmed by conventional PCR followed by sequencing. RESULTS: The array detected the presence of DNA from Borrelia spp. (7%), B. afzelii (0.1%), B. garinii (0.1%), B. spielmanii (0.1%), B. miyamotoi (0.2%), Anaplasma marginale (0.1%), A. phagocytophilum (0.1%), Ehrlichia canis (2%), Rickettsia helvetica (0.2%), spotted fever group Rickettsia (9.6%), Francisella tularensis or Francisella-like endosymbionts (95%), Coxiella burnettii (0.1%), Babesia divergens (0.2%), B. canis (0.9%) B. vogeli (5.6%), and Theileria equi (0.1%). Only the presence of B. canis and spotted fever group Rickettsia could be confirmed by conventional PCR and sequencing. The spotted fever Rickettsia-positive samples were all identified as R. raoultii. CONCLUSIONS: We successfully detected and determined the prevalence of B. canis and R. raoultii in D. reticulatus. An high-throughput array that allows fast and comprehensive testing of tick-borne pathogens is advantageous for surveillance and future epidemiological studies. The importance of thorough validation of real-time PCR-based assays and careful interpretation is evident. Elsevier 2019-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6401523/ /pubmed/30891514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01270 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sprong, Hein Fonville, Manoj Docters van Leeuwen, Arieke Devillers, Elodie Ibañez-Justicia, Adolfo Stroo, Arjan Hansford, Kayleigh Cull, Benjamin Medlock, Jolyon Heyman, Paul Cochez, Christel Weis, Lisa Silaghi, Cornelia Moutailler, Sara Detection of pathogens in Dermacentor reticulatus in northwestern Europe: evaluation of a high-throughput array |
title | Detection of pathogens in Dermacentor reticulatus in northwestern Europe: evaluation of a high-throughput array |
title_full | Detection of pathogens in Dermacentor reticulatus in northwestern Europe: evaluation of a high-throughput array |
title_fullStr | Detection of pathogens in Dermacentor reticulatus in northwestern Europe: evaluation of a high-throughput array |
title_full_unstemmed | Detection of pathogens in Dermacentor reticulatus in northwestern Europe: evaluation of a high-throughput array |
title_short | Detection of pathogens in Dermacentor reticulatus in northwestern Europe: evaluation of a high-throughput array |
title_sort | detection of pathogens in dermacentor reticulatus in northwestern europe: evaluation of a high-throughput array |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6401523/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30891514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01270 |
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