Detection of tick-borne pathogens in the pangolin tick, Amblyomma javanense, from Vietnam and Laos, including a novel species of Trypanosoma

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Acta tropica Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107384
Thanh Thi Ha Dao , Nóra Takács , Trieu Nam Tran , Anh Ngoc Truong , Kelsey Skinner , Jenő Kontschán , Róbert Farkas , Sándor Hornok
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Two species of Southeast Asian pangolins (the Chinese pangolin, Manis pentadactyla and the Malayan or Sunda pangolin, Manis javanica) are critically endangered species. Therefore, knowledge on their parasitic infections is very important, especially considering ticks that can transmit which pathogens. In this study, 32 pangolin ticks (Amblyomma javanense), that were collected in Vietnam and Laos, were analyzed with molecular methods for the presence of tick-borne pathogens. Two members of the family Anaplasmataceae were shown to be present in 14 pangolin ticks, i.e., Candidatus Anaplasma pangolinii and an Ehrlichia sp. In three ticks, a single Rickettsia genotype was also detected, and in seven ticks four 18S rRNA sequence variants of a Babesia sp. Most importantly, a novel protozoan agent, tentatively called here Trypanosoma sp. “PAT14” was detected in one A. javanense nymph. These results imply the first molecular finding of any species of Anaplasma, Ehrlichia and Babesia in pangolin ticks from Vietnam and Laos. On the other hand, detection of a new tick-associated Trypanosoma sp. in A. javanense from Southeast Asia is not only important from a taxonomic point of view, but it is also the first finding of any trypanosomes in the genus Amblyomma in Eurasia and adds pangolins to the potential placental mammalian hosts of any trypanosomes.

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在越南和老挝的穿山甲蜱(Amblyomma javanense)中检测到蜱传病原体,包括一种新型锥虫
东南亚的两种穿山甲(中国穿山甲(Manis pentadactyla)和马来或巽他穿山甲(Manis javanica))属于极度濒危物种。因此,了解它们的寄生虫感染情况非常重要,尤其是考虑到蜱虫会传播哪些病原体。本研究采用分子方法分析了在越南和老挝采集的 32 只穿山甲蜱(Amblyomma javanense),以确定是否存在蜱传病原体。最重要的是,在一只穿山甲若虫体内检测到了一种新型原生动物病原体,暂称为锥虫 "PAT14"。这些结果意味着在越南和老挝的穿山甲蜱中首次发现了阿纳普拉丝虫、埃利希氏原虫和巴贝西亚原虫。另一方面,从分类学的角度来看,在东南亚的A. javanense中检测到一种新的蜱相关锥虫不仅具有重要意义,而且也是在欧亚大陆首次发现Amblyomma属中的任何锥虫,并将穿山甲列入任何锥虫的潜在胎盘哺乳动物宿主。
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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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