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Characterization Through Multilocus Sequence Analysis of Borrelia turdi Isolates from Portugal.

Ana Cláudia Norte1,2, Pedro Miguel Araújo3, Luís Pascoal da Silva3,4, Paulo Quadros Tenreiro5, Jaime A Ramos3, Maria Sofia Núncio6, Líbia Zé-Zé6,7, Isabel Lopes de Carvalho6,8.   

Abstract

Borrelia turdi is a spirochete from the Borrelia burgdorferi complex, first reported in Japan, that has been increasingly detected in Europe. This genospecies is mostly associated with avian hosts and their ornithophilic ticks such as Ixodes frontalis. In this study, we isolated B. turdi from five I. frontalis feeding on Turdus merula, Turdus philomelos, Parus major and Troglodytes troglodytes, and one Ixodes ricinus feeding on a T. merula in Portugal. These isolates were genetically characterised according to their 5S-23S rRNA intergenic spacer, 16S rRNA and through typing of seven housekeeping genes (multilocus sequence typing). Multilocus sequence analyses revealed that the strains isolated in our study, although belonging to B. turdi genospecies, are not identical to the B. turdi reference strain Ya501. Instead, our strains are separated into a clear defined group, suggesting that the European samples diverged genetically from the strain originally detected in Japan. Population analysis of 5S-23S rRNA sequences can further resolve subpopulations within B. turdi, but more samples from a large geographical scale and host range would be needed to assess potential phylogeographical patterns within this genospecies.

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Keywords:  Borrelia turdi; Isolate; Ixodes frontalis; Multilocus sequence typing; Phylogenetic analysis; Portugal

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26311126     DOI: 10.1007/s00248-015-0660-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Ecol        ISSN: 0095-3628            Impact factor:   4.552


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