| Literature DB >> 26179499 |
Kai-Ling Kho1, Fui-Xian Koh2, Tariq Jaafar3, Quaza Nizamuddin Hassan Nizam4, Sun-Tee Tay5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bartonellosis is an emerging zoonotic infection responsible for a variety of clinical syndromes in humans and animals. Members of the genus Bartonella exhibit high degrees of genetic diversity and ecologic plasticity. The infection is usually transmitted to animals and humans through blood-feeding arthropod vectors such as fleas, lice, ticks and sandflies. This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of Bartonella species in 184 beef cattle, 40 dairy cattle, 40 sheep and 40 goats in eight animal farms across Peninsular Malaysia. Bartonella-specific PCR assays and sequence analysis of partial fragments of the citrate synthase gene were used for detection and identification of B. bovis. Isolation of B. bovis was attempted from PCR-positive blood samples. Molecular heterogeneity of the isolates was investigated based on sequence analysis of gltA, ITS, rpoB genes, ERIC-PCR, as well as using an established multilocus sequence typing (MLST) method. The carriage rate of B. bovis in ticks was also determined in this study.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26179499 PMCID: PMC4502507 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-015-0470-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Detection of B. bovis using gltA PCR assays in cattle, sheep and tick samples collected from eight farms in Peninsular Malaysia
| States | Farms (GPS location) | Date of sample collection | Animal breed (n) | No. blood sample collected | No. (%) PCR-positive blood sample | No. of animal infested with ticks (No. and ticks species subjected to PCR screening) | No. (%) PCR-positive ticks |
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| Negeri Sembilan | Beef cattle farm 1 | February 2013 | Nellore (11), YKK (15) | 26 | 1 (3.8) | 27 (6 | 4 (8.5) |
| (N2° 40′ 2.273′′ E102 o 34′ 23.022′′) | |||||||
| Pahang | Beef cattle farm 2 | August 2013 | Kedah-Kelantan (Zebu) (38) | 38 | 0 (0) | 9 (14 | 0 (0) |
| (N3° 56′ 48.61′′ E102 o 22′ 47.57′′) | |||||||
| Beef cattle farm 3 | August 2013 | Nellore (32), Brahman (8) | 40 | 0 (0) | 38 (37 | 0 (0) | |
| (N3° 45′ 24.059′′ E103 o 12′ 12.92′′) | |||||||
| Kedah | Sheep farm 4 | September 2013 | Damara (40) | 40 | 0 (0) | 21 (44 | 0 (0) |
| (N6°9′ 13.478′′ E100 o 32′ 3.379′′) | |||||||
| Kelantan | Beef cattle farm 5 | September 2013 | Kedah-Kelantan (40) | 40 | 0 (0) | Not determined (0) | 0 (0) |
| (N5° 51′ 48.45′′ E102 o 0′ 52.97′′) | |||||||
| Terengganu | Beef cattle farm 6 | September 2013 | YKK (40) | 40 | 2 (5.0) | 39 (13 | 4 (5.6) |
| (N5° 4′ 8.926′′ E102 o 59′ 49.45′′) | |||||||
| Negeri Sembilan | Goat farm 7 | September 2013 | Boer (32), Savannah (2), African dwarf (5), Cashmere (1) | 40 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| (N2° 56′ 49.75′′ E102 o 5′ 7.635′′) | |||||||
| Johore | Dairy cattle farm 8 | September 2013 | Jersey (4), Mafriwal (36) | 40 | 7 (17.5) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| (N2° 1′ 43.63′′ E103 o 18′ 55.36′′) | |||||||
| Total: | 304 | 10 (3.3) | 134 (270) | 8 (3.0) |
All the cattle and sheep farms were managed by rotational grazing system while goat farm 7 was kept under zero grazing practice
YKK Yellow cattle cross Kedah-Kelantan
Genotyping of nine B. bovis isolates using a combined sequence analysis of gltA, ITS, rpoB and ERIC-PCR assay
| Sample ID | Farm (age, sex, breed) |
| ITS |
| ERIC-PCR | Genotype |
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| (278 bp) | (301 bp & 322 bp) | (671 bp) | profile | |||
| F1-1 | 1(2 years, M, Nellore) | B1 | S2 | R2 | E2 | 1 |
| F6-1 | 6 (1 year, F, YKK) | B1 | S3 | R1 | E1 | 3 |
| F6-2 | 6 (1 year, M, YKK) | B1 | S1 | R1 | E1 | 2 |
| F8-1 | 8 (1 year, M, Mafriwal) | B1 | S2 | R2 | E2 | 1 |
| F8-2 | 8 (1 year, F, Mafriwal) | B1 | S3 | R1 | E1 | 3 |
| F8-3 | 8 (1 year, F, Mafriwal) | B1 | S3 | R1 | E1 | 3 |
| F8-4 | 8 (3 years, F, Mafriwal) | B1 | S1 | R4 | E1 | 4 |
| F8-5 | 8 (1 year, M, Mafriwal) | B1 | S1 | R3 | E1 | 5 |
| F8-6 | 8 (1 year, M, Mafriwal) | B2 | S1 | R5 | E3 | 6 |
M Male, F Female, YKK Yellow cattle cross Kedah Kelantan
Fig. 1ERIC-PCR fingerprinting profiles of nine B. bovis isolates. Lane M1, 100 bp ladder; Lane M2,1 kb ladder; Lane 1: F6-1 (E1); Lane 2: F6-2 (E1); Lane 3: F1-1 (E2); Lane 4: F8-4(E1); Lane 5: F8-1 (E2); Lane 6: F8-2 (E1); Lane 7: F8-3 (E1); Lane 8: F8-6 (E3) and Lane 9: F8-5 (E1)
Allelic profiles, sequence type (ST), and lineage group (LG) for nine B. bovis isolates as determined using MLST approach
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| F1-1(Y75) | 2 | 7a | 5 | 6a | 9a | 10a | 6a | 13a | 23 | II |
| F6-1 (1789) | 2 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 18 | II |
| F6-2 (1960) | 2 | 8a | 13a | 5a | 3 | 4 | 2 | 9a | 24 | II |
| F8-1 (I82 4622) | 2 | 7a | 5 | 6a | 9a | 10a | 6a | 13a | 23 | II |
| F8-2 (I82 4644) | 2 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 18 | II |
| F8-3 (I82 4648) | 2 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 18 | II |
| F8-4 (F5X4371) | 2 | 8a | 5 | 5a | 3 | 12a | 2 | 11a | 25 | II |
| F8-5 (I82 4623) | 2 | 8a | 5 | 5a | 3 | 11a | 2 | 10a | 26 | II |
| F8-6 (I72 4598) | 8a | 6a | 14a | 7a | 10a | 9a | 2 | 12a | 27 | IIa |
aNew allelic profile
Fig. 2Phylogenetic placement of Malaysian B. bovis isolates based on the concatenated sequences of ftsZ, gltA, groEL, nuoG, ribC, rpoB, ssrA, and ITS genes. Reference sequences were retrieved from Bai et al. [14] for comparison. Bootstrap analysis was performed with 1000 replications. Numbers in brackets are GenBank accession numbers. Scale bar indicates the nucleotide substitutions per sites