| Literature DB >> 30075738 |
Xiafei Liu1, Meihua Yang2, Guangyuan Liu3, Shanshan Zhao1, Wumei Yuan1, Ronghai Xiao4, Wurelihazi Hazihan5, Sándor Hornok6, Yuanzhi Wang7.
Abstract
In this study, two road-killed marbled polecats (Vormela peregusna) were molecularly analysed for tick-borne pathogens. Rickettsia raoultii, "Candidatus Rickettsia barbariae" and a novel Babesia genotype have been identified, for the first time in marbled polecat. DNA of this Babesia sp. genotype was also present in four out of 15 Haemaphysalis erinacei ticks collected from the Babesia PCR-positive marbled polecat. Results of this study suggest that marbled polecats may serve as reservoirs for these bacteria and protozoans.Entities:
Keywords: Babesia; China-Kazakhstan border; Haemaphysalis erinacei; Marbled polecat; Rickettsia raoultii; “Candidatus Rickettsia barbariae”
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30075738 PMCID: PMC6090811 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-3033-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Phylogenetic tree of the 17-kDa (393 bp) - ompA (443 bp) - sca1 (553 bp) concatenated sequences for “Candidatus Rickettsia barbariae” (indicated by a square) and R. raoultii (indicated by a diamond) from the marbled polecat obtained in this study, and sequences for Rickettsia species retrieved from the GenBank database. The tree was constructed using the neighbour-joining method (NJ; 1000 bootstrap replicates) and maximum-likelihood (ML; 1000 bootstrap replicates) analyses using MEGA6. The scale-bar represents the inferred substitutions per nucleotide site. The relative support for clades in the tree was produced from the NJ and ML analyses
Fig. 2Phylogenetic comparison of 1601 bp 18S rRNA gene sequence of Babesia sp. from the marbled polecat and Babesia sp. Haemaphysalis erinacei identified in the present study (diamonds) and relevant sequences from the GenBank database. The results are based on the neighbour-joining (NJ; 1000 bootstrap replicates) approximation of the standard likelihood ratio test score. The scale-bar indicates the base pair substitution rate