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   Inhibition of the endosymbiont Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii during 16S rRNA gene profiling reveals potential pathogens in Ixodes ticks from Australia  
   
نویسنده gofton a.w. ,oskam c.l. ,lo n. ,beninati t. ,wei h. ,mccarl v. ,murray d.c. ,paparini a. ,greay t.l. ,holmes a.j. ,bunce m. ,ryan u. ,irwin p.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2015 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: the australian paralysis tick (ixodes holocyclus) is of significant medical and veterinary importance as a cause of dermatological and neurological disease,yet there is currently limited information about the bacterial communities harboured by these ticks and the risk of infectious disease transmission to humans and domestic animals. ongoing controversy about the presence of borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (the aetiological agent of lyme disease) in australia increases the need to accurately identify and characterise bacteria harboured by i. holocyclus ticks. methods: universal pcr primers were used to amplify the v1-2 hyper-variable region of bacterial 16s rrna genes present in dna samples from i. holocyclus and i. ricinus ticks,collected in australia and germany respectively. the 16s amplicons were purified,sequenced on the ion torrent platform,and analysed in usearch,qiime,and blast to assign genus and species-level taxonomy. initial analysis of i. holocyclus and i. ricinus identified that > 95% of the 16s sequences recovered belonged to the tick intracellular endosymbiont candidatus midichloria mitochondrii (cmm). a cmm-specific blocking primer was designed that decreased cmm sequences by approximately 96% in both tick species and significantly increased the total detectable bacterial diversity,allowing identification of medically important bacterial pathogens that were previously masked by cmm. results: borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato was identified in german i. ricinus,but not in australian i. holocyclus ticks. however,bacteria of medical significance were detected in i. holocyclus ticks,including a borrelia relapsing fever group sp.,bartonella henselae,novel candidatus neoehrlichia spp.,clostridium histolyticum,rickettsia spp.,and leptospira inadai. conclusions: abundant bacterial endosymbionts,such as cmm,limit the effectiveness of next-generation 16s bacterial community profiling in arthropods by masking less abundant bacteria,including pathogens. specific blocking primers that inhibit endosymbiont 16s amplification during pcr are an effective way of reducing this limitation. here,this strategy provided the first evidence of a relapsing fever borrelia sp. and of novel candidatus neoehrlichia spp. in australia. our results raise new questions about tick-borne pathogens in i. holocyclus ticks. © 2015 gofton et al.
کلیدواژه 16s community profiling; Borrelia; Candidatus Midichloria; Candidatus Neoehrlichia; Ixodes holocyclus; Ixodes ricinus; Metagenomics; Tick; Vector-borne disease; Zoonoses
آدرس vector and water-borne pathogen research laboratory,school of veterinary and life sciences,murdoch university,perth,wa, Australia, vector and water-borne pathogen research laboratory,school of veterinary and life sciences,murdoch university,perth,wa, Australia, school of biological sciences,university of sydney,sydney,nsw, Australia, faculty of veterinary science,university of sydney,sydney,nsw, Australia, school of biological sciences,university of sydney,sydney,nsw, Australia, school of biological sciences,university of sydney,sydney,nsw, Australia, trace and environmental dna laboratory,department of environment and agriculture,curtin university,perth,wa, Australia, vector and water-borne pathogen research laboratory,school of veterinary and life sciences,murdoch university,perth,wa, Australia, vector and water-borne pathogen research laboratory,school of veterinary and life sciences,murdoch university,perth,wa, Australia, school of molecular biosciences,charles perkins centre,university of sydney,sydney,nsw, Australia, trace and environmental dna laboratory,department of environment and agriculture,curtin university,perth,wa, Australia, vector and water-borne pathogen research laboratory,school of veterinary and life sciences,murdoch university,perth,wa, Australia, vector and water-borne pathogen research laboratory,school of veterinary and life sciences,murdoch university,perth,wa, Australia
 
     
   
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