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Detection of Alpha and Gamma-Proteobacteria in Amblyomma triste (Acari: Ixodidae) from Uruguay

机译:从乌拉圭检测三无性盲肠(Acari:Ixodidae)中的α和γ-变形细菌

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Amblyomma triste is the most prevalent tick species reported in human tick bites in Uruguay and has been found to be infected with Rickettsia parkeri, but no other microorganisms have been reported from this tick. A sample of 254 adults of A. triste was collected by flagging on vegetation in suburban areas in southern Uruguay. Pools of five ticks were assembled and a screening for the DNA from the resulting 51 pools was realized by PCR assays using primers for amplifying a fragment of 16S rRNA gene for members of Anaplasmataceae. Seventeen pools were positive (33%) and the sequenciation of the gene fragment amplified revealed the presence of a putative new Alpha-Proteobacterium (denominated Atri-uru). The phylogenetic analysis showed that this microorganism is closely related to the symbiont of I. ricinus denominated ‘Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii’ and other associated organisms. This rickettsial symbiont of ticks is included in a recent new clade proposed for the Alpha subclass of the Proteobacteria. The discovery of this bacterium in A. triste is the first evidence of this group of Rickettsiales detected in the Genus Amblyomma, and the first record in South America. Also, in two of 17 positive samples a Gamma-Proteobacterium related to Francisella-like organisms was detected.
机译:Triste盲膜吸虫是乌拉圭人类tick虫叮咬中最常见的tick虫物种,已发现感染了立克次氏体立克次体,但没有其他微生物被报道。通过标记乌拉圭南部郊区的植被收集了254个成年的A. triste成年人的样本。组装5个tick的池,并通过PCR测定法使用所得的51个池的DNA筛选,所述引物用于扩增Anaplasmataceae成员的16S rRNA基因的片段。十七个库为阳性(33%),扩增的基因片段的序列化显示存在一个假定的新的Alte-Proteobacterium(命名为Atri-uru)。系统发育分析表明,该微生物与被称为“拟南芥线粒体线虫”的蓖麻毒素的共生体及其他相关生物密切相关。虫的立克次体共生体包含在最近为变形杆菌的Alpha子类提议的新进化枝中。在A. triste中发现该细菌是该类立克次体在羊膜菌属中发现的第一个证据,也是南美洲的第一个记录。另外,在17个阳性样品中的两个中,检测到与弗朗西斯菌样生物有关的γ-变形杆菌。

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