线粒体敌敌畏病菌可在鬣羚中垂直传播。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY Experimental parasitology Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1016/j.exppara.2024.108828
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本研究在中国新疆的Hyalomma anatolicum中发现了一种蜱细胞内共生体--线粒体敌敌畏菌(Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii)。通过形态学鉴定和细胞色素氧化酶亚单位 I 序列比对,对蜱种进行了分子鉴定。PCR 检测进一步揭示了蜱体内线粒体内共生体 C. M. 的存在。针对线粒体 C. M. 的 Groel 和 16S rRNA 基因设计了特异引物,用于 PCR 扩增和系统发育分析。为进一步研究线粒体蜱的垂直传播特性,根据FabⅠ基因片段设计了特异引物,利用qPCR技术检测蜱不同发育阶段和器官中的线粒体蜱。在野外采集的 336 份蜱标本中,有 266 份根据形态特征被鉴定为 H. anatolicum。COI 的基因片段比对结果证实这些蜱为 H. anatolicum。系统进化分析表明,线粒体 C. M. 的 Groel 基因与在意大利蓖麻 Ixodes 蜱和澳大利亚 holocyclus Ixodes 蜱中检测到的 Midichloria 株系聚类,序列相似度达 100%。qPCR 结果表明,线粒体C. M. 存在于锐蹄蜱的各个发育阶段,卵中的相对丰度最高,若虫和未取食的雄蜱中的相对丰度较低。随着雌蜱吸血,C. M. 线粒体的相对丰度增加,在充血的雌蜱卵巢中检测到的相对丰度特别高。该研究为研究H. anatolicum的生存适应性提供了信息,为进一步研究蜱内共生体在蜱体内的调控机制提供了数据,丰富了蜱传疾病综合防控的参考资料。
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Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii can be vertically transmitted in Hyalomma anatolicum

In this study, a tick intracellular symbiont, Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii, was detected in Hyalomma anatolicum from Xinjiang, China. Morphological identification and cytochrome oxidase subunit I sequence alignment were used for molecular identification of the tick species. PCR detection further revealed the presence of endosymbiont C. M. mitochondrii in the tick. Specific primers were designed for Groel and 16S rRNA genes of C. M. mitochondrii for PCR amplification and phylogenetic analysis. To further investigate the vertical transmission characteristics of C. M. mitochondrii, specific primers were designed based on the FabⅠ gene fragment to detect C. M. mitochondrii in different developmental stages and organs of the tick using qPCR. Of the 336 tick specimens collected from the field, 266 samples were identified as H. anatolicum on the basis of morphological characteristics. The gene fragment alignment results of COI confirmed that these ticks were H. anatolicum. The phylogenetic analysis showed that Groel gene of C. M. mitochondrii clustered with Midichloria strains detected in Ixodes ricinus ticks from Italy and Ixodes holocyclus ticks from Australia, with 100% sequence similarity. Furthermore, the 16S rRNA gene of C. M. mitochondrii clusters with the strains isolated from Hyalomma rufipes ticks in Italy, exhibiting the highest degree of homology. qPCR results showed that C. M. mitochondrii was present at all developmental stages of H. anatolicum, with the highest relative abundance in eggs, and lower relative abundance in nymphs and unfed males. With female tick blood feeding, the relative abundance of C. M. mitochondrii increased, and a particularly high relative abundance was detected in the ovaries of engorged female ticks. This study provides information for studying the survival adaptability of H. anatolicum, and provides data for further investigation of the mechanisms regulating tick endosymbionts in ticks, enriching the reference materials for comprehensive prevention and control of tick-borne diseases.

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Experimental parasitology
Experimental parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Experimental Parasitology emphasizes modern approaches to parasitology, including molecular biology and immunology. The journal features original research papers on the physiological, metabolic, immunologic, biochemical, nutritional, and chemotherapeutic aspects of parasites and host-parasite relationships.
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