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Evaluating Transmission Paths for Three Different Bartonella spp. in Ixodes ricinus Ticks Using Artificial Feeding
Bartonellae are facultative intracellular alpha-proteobacteria often transmitted by arthropods. Ixodes ricinus is the most important vector for arthropod-borne pathogens in Europe. However, its vector competence for Bartonella spp. is still unclear. This study aimed to experimentally compare its vec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8146832/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33922378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9050901 |
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author | Król, Nina Militzer, Nina Stöbe, Elisa Nijhof, Ard M. Pfeffer, Martin Kempf, Volkhard A. J. Obiegala, Anna |
author_facet | Król, Nina Militzer, Nina Stöbe, Elisa Nijhof, Ard M. Pfeffer, Martin Kempf, Volkhard A. J. Obiegala, Anna |
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description | Bartonellae are facultative intracellular alpha-proteobacteria often transmitted by arthropods. Ixodes ricinus is the most important vector for arthropod-borne pathogens in Europe. However, its vector competence for Bartonella spp. is still unclear. This study aimed to experimentally compare its vector competence for three Bartonella species: B. henselae, B. grahamii, and B. schoenbuchensis. A total of 1333 ticks (1021 nymphs and 312 adults) were separated into four groups, one for each pathogen and a negative control group. Ticks were fed artificially with bovine blood spiked with the respective Bartonella species. DNA was extracted from selected ticks to verify Bartonella-infection by PCR. DNA of Bartonella spp. was detected in 34% of nymphs and females after feeding. The best engorgement results were obtained by ticks fed with B. henselae-spiked blood (65.3%) and B. schoenbuchensis (61.6%). Significantly more nymphs fed on infected blood (37.3%) molted into adults compared to the control group (11.4%). Bartonella DNA was found in 22% of eggs laid by previously infected females and in 8.6% of adults molted from infected nymphs. The transovarial and transstadial transmission of bartonellae suggest that I. ricinus could be a potential vector for three bacteria. |
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spelling | pubmed-81468322021-05-26 Evaluating Transmission Paths for Three Different Bartonella spp. in Ixodes ricinus Ticks Using Artificial Feeding Król, Nina Militzer, Nina Stöbe, Elisa Nijhof, Ard M. Pfeffer, Martin Kempf, Volkhard A. J. Obiegala, Anna Microorganisms Article Bartonellae are facultative intracellular alpha-proteobacteria often transmitted by arthropods. Ixodes ricinus is the most important vector for arthropod-borne pathogens in Europe. However, its vector competence for Bartonella spp. is still unclear. This study aimed to experimentally compare its vector competence for three Bartonella species: B. henselae, B. grahamii, and B. schoenbuchensis. A total of 1333 ticks (1021 nymphs and 312 adults) were separated into four groups, one for each pathogen and a negative control group. Ticks were fed artificially with bovine blood spiked with the respective Bartonella species. DNA was extracted from selected ticks to verify Bartonella-infection by PCR. DNA of Bartonella spp. was detected in 34% of nymphs and females after feeding. The best engorgement results were obtained by ticks fed with B. henselae-spiked blood (65.3%) and B. schoenbuchensis (61.6%). Significantly more nymphs fed on infected blood (37.3%) molted into adults compared to the control group (11.4%). Bartonella DNA was found in 22% of eggs laid by previously infected females and in 8.6% of adults molted from infected nymphs. The transovarial and transstadial transmission of bartonellae suggest that I. ricinus could be a potential vector for three bacteria. MDPI 2021-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8146832/ /pubmed/33922378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9050901 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Król, Nina Militzer, Nina Stöbe, Elisa Nijhof, Ard M. Pfeffer, Martin Kempf, Volkhard A. J. Obiegala, Anna Evaluating Transmission Paths for Three Different Bartonella spp. in Ixodes ricinus Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title | Evaluating Transmission Paths for Three Different Bartonella spp. in Ixodes ricinus Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_full | Evaluating Transmission Paths for Three Different Bartonella spp. in Ixodes ricinus Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_fullStr | Evaluating Transmission Paths for Three Different Bartonella spp. in Ixodes ricinus Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating Transmission Paths for Three Different Bartonella spp. in Ixodes ricinus Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_short | Evaluating Transmission Paths for Three Different Bartonella spp. in Ixodes ricinus Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_sort | evaluating transmission paths for three different bartonella spp. in ixodes ricinus ticks using artificial feeding |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8146832/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33922378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9050901 |
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