Article
Coxiella symbionts are widespread into hard ticks
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FERREIRA, Erik Machado et al. Coxiella symbionts are widespread into hard ticks. Parasitology Research, v. 115, p. 4691-4699, 2016.
0932-0113
10.1007/s00436-016-5230-z
1432-1955
Autor
Ferreira, Erik Machado
Vizzoni, Vinicius F.
Pires, Emilia Balsemão
Moerbeck, Leonardo
Gazêta, Gilberto S.
Piesman, Joseph
Voloch, Carolina M.
Soares, Carlos A. G.
Resumen
Ticks are blood-feeding arthropods and can harbor several bacteria, including the worldwide zoonotic disease Q-fever agent Coxiella burnetii. Recent studies have reported a distinct group of Coxiella mostly associated with Ixodidae ticks, including the primary endosymbionts of Amblyomma americanum. In the present work, a screening for Coxiella infection was performed by 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) gene analyses in 293 tick samples of 15 different species sampled worldwide, including Brazil, Colombia, Kenya, and China. Different Coxiella phylotypes were identified, and these putative symbiotic bacteria were detected in ten different Amblyomma tick species. Approximately 61 % of Rhipicephalus sanguineus and ∼37 % of Rhipicephalus microplus DNA samples were positive for Coxiella. Sequence analysis and phylogenetic reconstruction grouped all the detected Coxiella with Coxiella-like symbionts from different Ixodidae ticks. This well-defined clade clearly excludes known phylotypes of C. burnetii pathogens and other Coxiella spp. detected in different environmental samples and other invertebrate hosts. 2022-01-01
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