伊朗西阿塞拜疆省绵羊和山羊血液样本中 Borrelia spp.的分子检测和系统发育分析。

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Veterinary Research Forum Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-15 DOI:10.30466/vrf.2023.2000526.3855
Ahmad Enferadi, Abdolghaffar Ownagh, Mousa Tavassoli
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包虫病是由蜱传播的螺旋体,对人类和动物都很重要。在大多数国家,还没有反刍动物包虫病的分子流行病学研究。本研究旨在使用聚合酶链式反应(PCR)方法评估伊朗西阿塞拜疆省小型反刍动物血液样本中是否存在包柔氏螺旋体 DNA。为了检测包柔氏菌属 DNA,研究人员从伊朗西阿塞拜疆省的不同生物气候区采集了约 1 018 份反刍动物(456 只山羊和 562 只绵羊)血液样本。进行了 DNA 提取和 PCR 检测。在绵羊中,16S rRNA、5S - 23S rRNA 和 ospA 基因的流行率分别为:3.55%(20/562)、2.13%(12/562)和 0.88%(5/562)。因此,5S-23S rRNA 基因在山羊中的流行率为 0.87%(4/456),16S rRNA 基因为 1.75%(8/456),ospA 基因为 0.65%(3/456)。不同养殖场和地区的小型反刍动物中包柔氏菌的感染率存在显著差异。据统计,潮湿地区(西阿塞拜疆北部)的绵羊和山羊感染率高于亚潮湿地区(西阿塞拜疆南部)。这表明,在伊朗,绵羊和山羊等宿主物种可能在莱姆病的自然周期和其他包虫病中起着关键作用。
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Molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of Borrelia spp. from sheep and goats blood samples in West Azerbaijan province, Iran.

Borrelia species are spirochetes transmitted by ticks that are important in human and animals. In most countries, there is still no molecular epidemiology of borreliosis in ruminants. This study was aimed to evaluate the existence of Borrelia spp. DNA in the blood samples of small ruminants using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. To detect Borrelia spp. DNA, about 1,018 ruminants (456 goats and 562 sheep) blood samples were examined from different bioclimatic regions in West Azerbaijan province, Iran. The DNA extracting and PCR were conducted. In sheep, the following prevalence rates were respectively obtained for the 16S rRNA, 5S - 23S rRNA and ospA genes: 3.55% (20/562), 2.13% (12/562) and 0.88% (5/562). And so, the prevalence rates of the genes in goats were 0.87% (4/456) for 5S - 23S rRNA gene, 1.75% (8/456) for 16S rRNA gene and 0.65% (3/456) for ospA gene. The prevalence of Borrelia spp. was significantly different in small ruminants based on the farms and localities. The sheep and goats in humid areas (north of West Azerbaijan) were infected statistically more than those in sub-humid areas (south of West Azerbaijan). It is demonstrated that host species like sheep and goats may have a key role in natural Lyme disease cycles and other borreliosis diseases in Iran.

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