Molecular-phylogenetic analyses of Babesia and Theileria species from small mammals and their ticks in northern China suggest new reservoirs of bovine and equine piroplasms

IF 2 2区 农林科学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Veterinary parasitology Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1016/j.vetpar.2024.110304
Ente Li , Xuanchen Wu , Lijuan Tang , Meihua Yang , Sándor Hornok , Chunju Zhang , Yujiang Zhang , Guoyu Zhao , Yuanzhi Wang
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Babesia and Theileria species (Apicomplexa: Piroplasmida) are tick-borne protozoan parasites that can cause mild to severe infection in humans, wildlife, livestock and companion animals. To date, reports on the molecular study of piroplasms from wild living small mammals and their ticks are still limited, especially in Asia. This study encompassed an extensive survey involving 907 liver samples and 145 ixodid ticks from 16 different species of small mammals (Rodentia, Lagomorpha, Eulipotyphla). These were collected in 13 cities and counties in northern China. DNA extracts from these samples were screened for the presence of piroplasm 18S rRNA gene. Samples that tested positive were further evaluated for other genetic markers of piroplasms, including the cox1 gene and the ITS1-5.8S rDNA-ITS2 region. Several piroplasm species were identified, including Babesia sp. tavsan2, Babesia occultans, Theileria sp. Xinjiang, Theileria equi, and Theileria sp. Kalecik. Among these, Theileria sp. Xinjiang was shown to be the most prevalent. Importantly, Babesia sp. tavsan2 was identified in the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus from the Yarkand hare and Theileria sp. Kalecik in Hyalomma asiaticum from the long-eared hedgehog, in line with the detection of these pathogens in tissue samples of the relevant hosts. This study further disclosed the presence of DNA from B. occultans and T. equi, typically found in cattle and horses respectively, with an additional discovery in small mammals. Moreover, Theileria sp. Kalecik, which was first detected in small-sized mammals, and Babesia sp. tavsan2, were both reported for the first time in China.

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中国北方小型哺乳动物及其蜱虫中巴贝斯菌和泰勒菌的分子-系统发育分析表明牛和马白血病的新病原库
巴贝西亚原虫(Babesia)和泰勒利亚原虫(Theileria)(Apicomplexa: Piroplasmida)是蜱传原生动物寄生虫,可导致人类、野生动物、家畜和伴侣动物轻度至重度感染。迄今为止,对来自野生小型哺乳动物及其蜱虫的螺旋体进行分子研究的报道仍然有限,尤其是在亚洲。本研究进行了一项广泛的调查,涉及来自 16 种不同小型哺乳动物(啮齿目、长尾目、蹄足目)的 907 份肝脏样本和 145 只蜱虫。这些样本采集于中国北方的 13 个市县。对这些样本的 DNA 提取物进行了筛查,以检测是否存在 piroplasm 18S rRNA 基因。对检测结果呈阳性的样本还进一步评估了螺浆虫的其他遗传标记,包括 cox1 基因和 ITS1-5.8S rDNA-ITS2 区域。鉴定出了几个螺浆菌种,包括塔夫桑2号巴贝斯菌、潜伏巴贝斯菌、新疆马尾丝虫、马尾丝虫和卡莱西克马尾丝虫。其中,新疆马丝虫的感染率最高。重要的是,在叶尔羌野兔的蜱Rhipicephalus sanguineus体内发现了巴贝西亚原虫tavsan2,在长耳刺猬Hyalomma asiaticum体内发现了卡勒奇克氏原虫,这与在相关宿主的组织样本中检测到这些病原体是一致的。这项研究还发现了潜伏嗜血杆菌(B. occultans)和马疫杆菌(T. equi)的 DNA,这两种病原体通常分别存在于牛和马体内,在小型哺乳动物体内也有发现。此外,首次在小型哺乳动物中检测到的卡莱西克丝虫(Theileria sp. Kalecik)和塔夫桑巴虫(Babesia sp. tavsan2)都是首次在中国发现。
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Veterinary parasitology
Veterinary parasitology 农林科学-寄生虫学
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36 days
期刊介绍: The journal Veterinary Parasitology has an open access mirror journal,Veterinary Parasitology: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. This journal is concerned with those aspects of helminthology, protozoology and entomology which are of interest to animal health investigators, veterinary practitioners and others with a special interest in parasitology. Papers of the highest quality dealing with all aspects of disease prevention, pathology, treatment, epidemiology, and control of parasites in all domesticated animals, fall within the scope of the journal. Papers of geographically limited (local) interest which are not of interest to an international audience will not be accepted. Authors who submit papers based on local data will need to indicate why their paper is relevant to a broader readership. Parasitological studies on laboratory animals fall within the scope of the journal only if they provide a reasonably close model of a disease of domestic animals. Additionally the journal will consider papers relating to wildlife species where they may act as disease reservoirs to domestic animals, or as a zoonotic reservoir. Case studies considered to be unique or of specific interest to the journal, will also be considered on occasions at the Editors'' discretion. Papers dealing exclusively with the taxonomy of parasites do not fall within the scope of the journal.
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