Description of a new tick species, closely related to Amblyomma javanense (Supino, 1897), associated with Varanus bengalensis (Squamata: Varanidae) in Pakistan

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases Pub Date : 2024-06-15 DOI:10.1016/j.ttbdis.2024.102361
Abid Ali , Mehran Khan , Abdulaziz Alouffi , Mashal M. Almutairi , Archile Paguem , Lidia Chitimia-Dobler , Ronel Pienaar , Minique H. de Castro , Ben J. Mans
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The genus Amblyomma contains the highest percentage of reptile-associated ticks, and comprises approximately nine subgenera. One of these subgenera is Adenopleura, which also encompasses Amblyomma javanense, and its type species Amblyomma compressum. This study describes a new Amblyomma species associated with Bengal monitor lizards (Varanus bengalensis) based on morphology and its mitogenome in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Reptiles belonging to different genera were examined for Amblyomma ticks and only the monitor lizard was infested with ticks in the District Bajaur. Collected Amblyomma cf. javanense ticks were analyzed and formally described as a new species. Overall, 57 A. cf. javanense ticks were collected on monitor lizards (4/27) with a 15% prevalence of infestation, 2.1 mean abundance, and 14.3 mean intensity. Ticks comprised males (n = 23, 40%), females (n = 14, 25%) and nymphs (n = 20, 35%), while no larvae were found. BLAST analysis of A. cf. javanense sequences showed the following maximum identities; 98.25% with undetermined Amblyomma species based on 12S rRNA, 96.07% with A. javanense based on 16S rRNA, 99.56% and 90.95% with an Amblyomma sp. and A. javanense, respectively, based on ITS2. Moreover, the mitochondrial genome of A. cf. javanense showed maximum identities of 80.75%, 80.48% and 79.42% with Amblyomma testudinarium, A. javanense, and Amblyomma sp., respectively. The phylogenetic analysis of A. cf. javanense revealed that its 12S rRNA and 16S rRNA are closely related to an Amblyomma sp. and A. javanense, respectively, from Sri Lanka, its ITS2 is closely related to A. javanense from China and an Amblyomma sp. from Sri Lanka, and its mitogenome is closely related to A. javanense and Amblyomma sp. from China. The pairwise distance analysis resulted in divergence of 0–1.71% (12S rRNA), 0–17.5% (16S rRNA), 0–9.1% (ITS2) and 0–20.5% (mitochondrial genome). We also contributed the full-length mitochondrial genome sequence of A. compressum and showed that this species does not share a most recent common ancestor with A. javanense. As the subgenus Adenopleura is paraphyletic, this study could help to understand the systematics and phylogeny of this taxon.

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描述与巴基斯坦的 Varanus bengalensis(Squamata: Varanidae)相关的一种新蜱虫,与 Amblyomma javanense (Supino, 1897) 关系密切
在爬行动物相关的蜱虫中,Amblyomma 属所占的比例最高,该属包括大约九个亚属。其中一个亚属是Adenopleura,也包括Amblyomma javanense及其模式种Amblyomma compressum。本研究根据形态学及其有丝分裂基因组描述了巴基斯坦开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦(Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)与孟加拉巨蜥(Varanus bengalensis)相关的一个新的Amblyomma物种。对不同属的爬行动物进行了蜱虫检查,在巴焦尔地区只有孟加拉巨蜥受到蜱虫侵扰。对收集到的 Amblyomma cf. javanense 壁虱进行了分析,并将其正式描述为一个新物种。总体而言,在巨蜥(4/27)身上采集到了 57 个 A. cf. javanense蜱虫,感染率为 15%,平均数量为 2.1 个,平均强度为 14.3 个。蜱虫包括雄性(n = 23,40%)、雌性(n = 14,25%)和若虫(n = 20,35%),没有发现幼虫。A.cf.javanense序列的BLAST分析显示了以下最大相同度:基于12S rRNA,与未确定的Amblyomma种相同度为98.25%;基于16S rRNA,与A.javanense相同度为96.07%;基于ITS2,与Amblyomma sp.和A.javanense的相同度分别为99.56%和90.95%。此外,A. cf. javanense的线粒体基因组与Amblyomma testudinarium、A. javanense和Amblyomma sp.的最大相同度分别为80.75%、80.48%和79.42%。系统进化分析表明,A. cf. javanense的12S rRNA和16S rRNA分别与斯里兰卡的Amblyomma sp.和A. javanense亲缘关系密切,ITS2与中国的A. javanense和斯里兰卡的Amblyomma sp.亲缘关系密切,有丝分裂基因组与中国的A.经配对距离分析,其差异为0-1.71%(12S rRNA)、0-17.5%(16S rRNA)、0-9.1%(ITS2)和0-20.5%(线粒体基因组)。我们还提供了 A. compressum 的全长线粒体基因组序列,结果表明该物种与 A. javanense 没有最近的共同祖先。由于Adenopleura亚属是副类群,本研究有助于了解该类群的系统学和系统发育。
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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES-MICROBIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal. It publishes original research papers, short communications, state-of-the-art mini-reviews, letters to the editor, clinical-case studies, announcements of pertinent international meetings, and editorials. The journal covers a broad spectrum and brings together various disciplines, for example, zoology, microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, mathematical modelling, veterinary and human medicine. Multidisciplinary approaches and the use of conventional and novel methods/methodologies (in the field and in the laboratory) are crucial for deeper understanding of the natural processes and human behaviour/activities that result in human or animal diseases and in economic effects of ticks and tick-borne pathogens. Such understanding is essential for management of tick populations and tick-borne diseases in an effective and environmentally acceptable manner.
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