Molecular detection of Orientia tsutsugamushi in ectoparasites & their small mammal hosts captured from scrub typhus endemic areas in Madurai district, India.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Indian Journal of Medical Research Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-04 DOI:10.4103/ijmr.ijmr_3530_21
R Govindarajan, S Gowri Sankar, M Senthil Kumar, V Rajamannar, R Krishnamoorthi, A Alwin Prem Anand, Ashwani Kumar, P Philip Samuel
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Abstract

Background objectives: Scrub typhus, caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi present in small mammals harbouring the ectoparasites. A study was undertaken to detect the pathogen present in small mammals and its ectoparasites in the scrub typhus-reported areas.

Methods: The small mammals (rodents/shrews) and its ectoparasites were screened for O. tsutsugamushi using nested PCR amplification of the groEL gene. Small mammals were collected by trapping and screened for ectoparasites (mites, ticks and fleas) by combing method.

Results: All the chigger mites collected were tested negative for O. tsutsugamushi . Interestingly, adult non-trombiculid mites ( Oribatida sp., Dermanyssus gallinae ), fleas ( Xenopsylla astia, X. cheopis, Ctenophalides felis and Ctenophalides sp.) and ticks ( Rhipicephalus sanguineus , R. haemaphysaloides ) screened were found to be positive for O. tsutsugamushi , which the authors believe is the first report on these species globally. Bandicota bengalensis with O. tsutsugamushi infection is reported for the first time in India. The O. tsutsugamushi groEL sequences from the positive samples were similar to the reference strains, Karp and Ikeda and phylogenetically clustered in clade IV with less evolutionary divergence. The blood samples of Rattus rattus , Suncus murinus and B. bengalensis collected from this area were tested positive for O. tsutsugamushi ; interestingly, the sequence similarity was much pronounced with their ectoparasites indicating the transmission of the pathogen to host or vice versa .

Interpretation conclusions: The outcome of the present investigations widened our scope on the pathogens present in ectoparasites and rodents/shrews from this area. This will help to formulate the required vector control methods to combat zoonotic diseases.

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从印度马杜赖地区恙虫病流行地区捕获的体外寄生虫及其小型哺乳动物宿主体内进行Orientia tsutsugamushi的分子检测。
背景目标:恙虫病是由寄生在小型哺乳动物体外的恙虫引起的。我们开展了一项研究,以检测恙虫病报告地区小型哺乳动物及其体外寄生虫中的病原体:方法:利用巢式 PCR 扩增 groEL 基因,对小型哺乳动物(啮齿类动物/鼩鼱)及其体外寄生虫进行恙虫病筛查。用诱捕法收集小型哺乳动物,并用梳理法筛查其体外寄生虫(螨、蜱和跳蚤):结果:收集到的所有恙螨对 O. tsutsugamushi 均呈阴性。有趣的是,筛查出的非蓟马成螨(Oribatida sp.、Dermanyssus gallinae)、跳蚤(Xenopsylla astia、X. cheopis、Ctenophalides felis 和 Ctenophalides sp.)和蜱(Rhipicephalus sanguineus、R. haemaphysaloides)对恙虫螨呈阳性,作者认为这是全球首次报告这些物种。Bandicota bengalensis 感染 O. tsutsugamushi 的报道在印度尚属首次。阳性样本中的O. tsutsugamushi groEL序列与参考菌株Karp和Ikeda相似,在系统发育上聚类于支系IV,进化分歧较小。从这一地区采集的鼠类、鼠类孙鸡(Suncus murinus)和孟加拉鼠(B. bengalensis)的血液样本对O. tsutsugamushi检测呈阳性;有趣的是,与它们的外寄生虫的序列相似性非常明显,这表明病原体可传播给宿主,反之亦然:本次调查的结果扩大了我们对该地区外寄生虫和啮齿动物/鼩鼱体内病原体的研究范围。这将有助于制定防治人畜共患病所需的病媒控制方法。
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Medical Research (IJMR) [ISSN 0971-5916] is one of the oldest medical Journals not only in India, but probably in Asia, as it started in the year 1913. The Journal was started as a quarterly (4 issues/year) in 1913 and made bimonthly (6 issues/year) in 1958. It became monthly (12 issues/year) in the year 1964.
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