南非东开普省一些社区农场家畜身上的伊科蜱中存在人畜共患病立克次体的证据。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-06-04 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.5455/javar.2024.k771
Olusesan Adeyemi Adelabu, Benson Chuks Iweriebor, Chikwelu Larry Obi
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目的:南非的蜱虫种群数量众多,可能对动物和人类健康造成威胁。立克次体属和包柔氏菌属是全球新出现的人类蜱媒传染病的著名病原体。然而,南非对其感染的流行病学报道不足。因此,本研究旨在从南非东开普省驯养动物感染的蜱虫中找出人畜共患的立克次体和鲍曼不动杆菌:在筛查目标细菌病原体之前,对从家畜身上采集的 1,200 份蜱虫样本进行了形态学和分子鉴定。蜱虫样本的分子鉴定基于 12S rRNA 线粒体脱氧核糖核酸的扩增。同时,通过扩增立克次体的 gltA 和 ompB 基因片段以及包柔氏螺旋体的 flaB 基因片段,对立克次体和包柔氏螺旋体进行鉴定。包柔氏螺旋体的 PCR 呈阴性,因此无法进行测序:结果:确定了属于三个属(Rhipicephalus、Amblyomma 和 Haemaphysalis)的 8 种蜱虫。共有27%(320/1,200)的样本被证实对立克次体呈阳性,其中23%(74/320)的样本对ombB基因呈阳性。otmpB的系统进化分析表明,它与GenBank中的立克次体参考菌株有很高的同源性,但没有发现包柔氏螺旋体的阳性结果。生成的序列与 GenBank 中的 R. africae-KX227790(100%)、R. parkeri-KY113111 (99.8%)、R. peacockii (99.3%)和 R. slovaca-JX683122 (99.1%)代表性序列显示出同源性:本研究的结果表明,蜱携带的立克次体可能具有人畜共患病的潜能。
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Evidence of zoonotic rickettsiae in ixodid ticks of domestic animals in some communal farms in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

Objective: The abundance of tick populations in South Africa represents a probable risk for both animal and human health. Rickettsia spp. and Borrelia spp. are well-known agents of emerging human tick-borne infectious diseases worldwide. Nevertheless, the epidemiology of their infections has been underreported in South Africa. Therefore, this study aimed to profile zoonotic Rickettsia and Borrelia species from ticks infesting domesticated animals in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

Materials and methods: Morphological and molecular identification techniques were conducted on 1,200 tick samples collected from domestic animals before screening for the target bacterial pathogens. The molecular identification of the tick samples was based on the amplification of the 12S rRNA mitochondrial Deoxyribonucleic acid. At the same time, those of Rickettsia and Borrelia species were carried out by amplifying fragments of gltA and ompB genes for Rickettsia and flaB gene for Borrelia spp. Thereafter, the positive amplicons for Rickettsia ompB were sequenced and further analyzed. Borrelia PCRs were negative; therefore, sequencing could not be performed.

Results: Eight species of ticks belonging to three genera; Rhipicephalus, Amblyomma, and Haemaphysalis, were identified. A total of 27% (320/1,200) samples were confirmed positive for Rickettsia, of which 23% (74/320) were positive for ompB genes. Phylogenetic analysis of ompB revealed a high homology to rickettsial reference strains from GenBank, with no positive result for Borrelia. The generated sequences showed homology with R. africae-KX227790 (100%), R. parkeri-KY113111 (99.8%), R. peacockii (99.3%), and R. slovaca-JX683122 (99.1%) representative sequences in GenBank.

Conclusion: The findings from this study revealed that ticks harbored Rickettsia species with possible zoonotic potential.

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