Cargando…
Investigation of Transovarial Transmission of Bartonella henselae in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato Ticks Using Artificial Feeding
Bartonella henselae is a slow-growing, Gram-negative bacterium that causes cat scratch disease in humans. A transstadial transmission of the bacteria from larvae to nymphs of Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato (s.l.) ticks, suspected to be a potential vector of the bacteria, has been previously dem...
Autores principales: | , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
MDPI
2021
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8705908/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946103 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9122501 |
_version_ | 1784622062721040384 |
---|---|
author | Wechtaisong, Wittawat Bonnet, Sarah I. Chomel, Bruno B. Lien, Yi-Yang Chuang, Shih-Te Tsai, Yi-Lun |
author_facet | Wechtaisong, Wittawat Bonnet, Sarah I. Chomel, Bruno B. Lien, Yi-Yang Chuang, Shih-Te Tsai, Yi-Lun |
author_sort | Wechtaisong, Wittawat |
collection | PubMed |
description | Bartonella henselae is a slow-growing, Gram-negative bacterium that causes cat scratch disease in humans. A transstadial transmission of the bacteria from larvae to nymphs of Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato (s.l.) ticks, suspected to be a potential vector of the bacteria, has been previously demonstrated. The present study aims to investigate transovarial transmission of B. henselae from R. sanguineus s.l. adults to their instars. Adult ticks (25 males and 25 females) were fed through an artificial feeding system on B. henselae-infected goat blood for 14 days, and 300 larvae derived from the experimentally B. henselae-infected females were fed on noninfected goat blood for 7 days. Nested PCR and culture were used to detect and isolate B. henselae in ticks and blood samples. Bartonella henselae DNA was detected in midguts, salivary glands, and carcasses of the semi-engorged adults and pooled tick feces (during feeding and post-feeding periods). After the oviposition period, B. henselae DNA was detected in salivary glands of females (33.3%), but not in pooled eggs or larvae derived from the infected females. However, B. henselae DNA was detected by nested PCR from the blood sample during larval feeding, while no viable B. henselae was isolated by culture. According to our findings, following infected blood meal, B. henselae could remain in the tick midguts, move to other tissues including salivary glands, and then be shed through tick feces with limited persistency. The presence of bacterial DNA in the blood during larval feeding shows the possibility of transovarial transmission of B. henselae in R. sanguineus s.l. ticks. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-8705908 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2021 |
publisher | MDPI |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-87059082021-12-25 Investigation of Transovarial Transmission of Bartonella henselae in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato Ticks Using Artificial Feeding Wechtaisong, Wittawat Bonnet, Sarah I. Chomel, Bruno B. Lien, Yi-Yang Chuang, Shih-Te Tsai, Yi-Lun Microorganisms Article Bartonella henselae is a slow-growing, Gram-negative bacterium that causes cat scratch disease in humans. A transstadial transmission of the bacteria from larvae to nymphs of Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato (s.l.) ticks, suspected to be a potential vector of the bacteria, has been previously demonstrated. The present study aims to investigate transovarial transmission of B. henselae from R. sanguineus s.l. adults to their instars. Adult ticks (25 males and 25 females) were fed through an artificial feeding system on B. henselae-infected goat blood for 14 days, and 300 larvae derived from the experimentally B. henselae-infected females were fed on noninfected goat blood for 7 days. Nested PCR and culture were used to detect and isolate B. henselae in ticks and blood samples. Bartonella henselae DNA was detected in midguts, salivary glands, and carcasses of the semi-engorged adults and pooled tick feces (during feeding and post-feeding periods). After the oviposition period, B. henselae DNA was detected in salivary glands of females (33.3%), but not in pooled eggs or larvae derived from the infected females. However, B. henselae DNA was detected by nested PCR from the blood sample during larval feeding, while no viable B. henselae was isolated by culture. According to our findings, following infected blood meal, B. henselae could remain in the tick midguts, move to other tissues including salivary glands, and then be shed through tick feces with limited persistency. The presence of bacterial DNA in the blood during larval feeding shows the possibility of transovarial transmission of B. henselae in R. sanguineus s.l. ticks. MDPI 2021-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8705908/ /pubmed/34946103 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9122501 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 Wechtaisong, Wittawat Bonnet, Sarah I. Chomel, Bruno B. Lien, Yi-Yang Chuang, Shih-Te Tsai, Yi-Lun Investigation of Transovarial Transmission of Bartonella henselae in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title | Investigation of Transovarial Transmission of Bartonella henselae in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_full | Investigation of Transovarial Transmission of Bartonella henselae in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_fullStr | Investigation of Transovarial Transmission of Bartonella henselae in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of Transovarial Transmission of Bartonella henselae in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_short | Investigation of Transovarial Transmission of Bartonella henselae in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato Ticks Using Artificial Feeding |
title_sort | investigation of transovarial transmission of bartonella henselae in rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato ticks using artificial feeding |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8705908/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946103 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9122501 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT wechtaisongwittawat investigationoftransovarialtransmissionofbartonellahenselaeinrhipicephalussanguineussensulatoticksusingartificialfeeding AT bonnetsarahi investigationoftransovarialtransmissionofbartonellahenselaeinrhipicephalussanguineussensulatoticksusingartificialfeeding AT chomelbrunob investigationoftransovarialtransmissionofbartonellahenselaeinrhipicephalussanguineussensulatoticksusingartificialfeeding AT lienyiyang investigationoftransovarialtransmissionofbartonellahenselaeinrhipicephalussanguineussensulatoticksusingartificialfeeding AT chuangshihte investigationoftransovarialtransmissionofbartonellahenselaeinrhipicephalussanguineussensulatoticksusingartificialfeeding AT tsaiyilun investigationoftransovarialtransmissionofbartonellahenselaeinrhipicephalussanguineussensulatoticksusingartificialfeeding |