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Molecular Detection and Genetic Characterization of Ehrlichia ruminantium Harbored by Amblyomma hebraeum Ticks of Domestic Ruminants in North West Province, South Africa

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bont ticks (Genus Amblyomma) transmit Ehrlichia ruminantium (E. ruminantium), a pathogen that causes a rickettsial disease called heartwater in ruminants. Heartwater disease is devastating and causes financial loss in livestock farming in most parts of southern Africa. The E. ruminan...

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Autores principales: Mnisi, Sifiso S., Mphuthi, Malekoba B. N., Ramatla, Tsepo, Mofokeng, Lehlohonolo S., Thekisoe, Oriel, Syakalima, Michelo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36230251
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192511
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author Mnisi, Sifiso S.
Mphuthi, Malekoba B. N.
Ramatla, Tsepo
Mofokeng, Lehlohonolo S.
Thekisoe, Oriel
Syakalima, Michelo
author_facet Mnisi, Sifiso S.
Mphuthi, Malekoba B. N.
Ramatla, Tsepo
Mofokeng, Lehlohonolo S.
Thekisoe, Oriel
Syakalima, Michelo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bont ticks (Genus Amblyomma) transmit Ehrlichia ruminantium (E. ruminantium), a pathogen that causes a rickettsial disease called heartwater in ruminants. Heartwater disease is devastating and causes financial loss in livestock farming in most parts of southern Africa. The E. ruminantium tends to have many variants; as a result, it is difficult to develop vaccines for controlling it. Knowledge of E. ruminantium variant occurrence in a particular area may assist in designing appropriate vaccination control strategies. Thus, this study investigated the E. ruminantium variants found in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District, North West Province, South Africa. Diversity of these E. ruminantium variants was determined by PCR and sequencing of DNA pools extracted from the tick vectors. Six different DNA variants of E. ruminantium were detected and compared well with those known to be virulent from other parts of South Africa and other countries. The type of variant commonly used for the massive vaccination was not detected in the study area. ABSTRACT: Ehrlichia ruminantium (E. ruminantium) is the causative agent of heartwater disease and it is mainly transmitted to livestock by Amblyomma hebraeum (A. hebraeum) tick in South Africa. This study investigated the occurrence of E. ruminantium and its genetic diversity in ticks within Ngaka Modiri Molema district of North West Province in South Africa. Genomic DNA was extracted from whole A. hebraeum ticks totaling 876 and resulted in a total of 292 pooled DNA samples. Firstly, conventional PCR was used to detect Ehrlichia spp. targeting the dsbA gene, followed by nested PCR targeting the Map1 gene performed on DNA pool samples that were positive from the first PCR. One hundred and six tick DNA pool samples were positive by dsbA gene PCR for the presence of Ehrlichia spp. with minimum infection rate (MIR) of 121, while 13/106 were positive by Map1 PCR with MIR of 15. Different E. ruminantium Map1 genotypes (NWUe1, NWUe2, NWUe3, NWUe5, and NWUe6) were detected from tick samples and were closely related to more than 13 gene sequences of E. ruminantium from the NCBI GenBank database. These findings suggest that there is a significant diversity of E. ruminantium infecting ticks in the study area.
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spelling pubmed-95596442022-10-14 Molecular Detection and Genetic Characterization of Ehrlichia ruminantium Harbored by Amblyomma hebraeum Ticks of Domestic Ruminants in North West Province, South Africa Mnisi, Sifiso S. Mphuthi, Malekoba B. N. Ramatla, Tsepo Mofokeng, Lehlohonolo S. Thekisoe, Oriel Syakalima, Michelo Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bont ticks (Genus Amblyomma) transmit Ehrlichia ruminantium (E. ruminantium), a pathogen that causes a rickettsial disease called heartwater in ruminants. Heartwater disease is devastating and causes financial loss in livestock farming in most parts of southern Africa. The E. ruminantium tends to have many variants; as a result, it is difficult to develop vaccines for controlling it. Knowledge of E. ruminantium variant occurrence in a particular area may assist in designing appropriate vaccination control strategies. Thus, this study investigated the E. ruminantium variants found in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District, North West Province, South Africa. Diversity of these E. ruminantium variants was determined by PCR and sequencing of DNA pools extracted from the tick vectors. Six different DNA variants of E. ruminantium were detected and compared well with those known to be virulent from other parts of South Africa and other countries. The type of variant commonly used for the massive vaccination was not detected in the study area. ABSTRACT: Ehrlichia ruminantium (E. ruminantium) is the causative agent of heartwater disease and it is mainly transmitted to livestock by Amblyomma hebraeum (A. hebraeum) tick in South Africa. This study investigated the occurrence of E. ruminantium and its genetic diversity in ticks within Ngaka Modiri Molema district of North West Province in South Africa. Genomic DNA was extracted from whole A. hebraeum ticks totaling 876 and resulted in a total of 292 pooled DNA samples. Firstly, conventional PCR was used to detect Ehrlichia spp. targeting the dsbA gene, followed by nested PCR targeting the Map1 gene performed on DNA pool samples that were positive from the first PCR. One hundred and six tick DNA pool samples were positive by dsbA gene PCR for the presence of Ehrlichia spp. with minimum infection rate (MIR) of 121, while 13/106 were positive by Map1 PCR with MIR of 15. Different E. ruminantium Map1 genotypes (NWUe1, NWUe2, NWUe3, NWUe5, and NWUe6) were detected from tick samples and were closely related to more than 13 gene sequences of E. ruminantium from the NCBI GenBank database. These findings suggest that there is a significant diversity of E. ruminantium infecting ticks in the study area. MDPI 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9559644/ /pubmed/36230251 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192511 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Syakalima, Michelo
Molecular Detection and Genetic Characterization of Ehrlichia ruminantium Harbored by Amblyomma hebraeum Ticks of Domestic Ruminants in North West Province, South Africa
title Molecular Detection and Genetic Characterization of Ehrlichia ruminantium Harbored by Amblyomma hebraeum Ticks of Domestic Ruminants in North West Province, South Africa
title_full Molecular Detection and Genetic Characterization of Ehrlichia ruminantium Harbored by Amblyomma hebraeum Ticks of Domestic Ruminants in North West Province, South Africa
title_fullStr Molecular Detection and Genetic Characterization of Ehrlichia ruminantium Harbored by Amblyomma hebraeum Ticks of Domestic Ruminants in North West Province, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Detection and Genetic Characterization of Ehrlichia ruminantium Harbored by Amblyomma hebraeum Ticks of Domestic Ruminants in North West Province, South Africa
title_short Molecular Detection and Genetic Characterization of Ehrlichia ruminantium Harbored by Amblyomma hebraeum Ticks of Domestic Ruminants in North West Province, South Africa
title_sort molecular detection and genetic characterization of ehrlichia ruminantium harbored by amblyomma hebraeum ticks of domestic ruminants in north west province, south africa
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36230251
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192511
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