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Sandra Díaz-Sánchez1, Angélica Hernández-Jarguín2, Alessandra Torina3, Isabel G Fernández de Mera2, Valeria Blanda3, Santo Caracappa3, Christian Gortazar2, José de la Fuente4.
Abstract
Exploring the microbial diversity of ticks is crucial to understand geographical dispersion and pathogen transmission. Tick microbes participate in many biological processes implicated in the acquisition, maintenance, and transmission of pathogens, and actively promote host phenotypic changes, and adaptation to new environments. The microbial community of Ixodes ventalloi still remains unexplored. In this study, the bacterial microbiota of wild-caught I. ventalloi was characterized using shotgun-metagenomic sequencing in samples from unfed adults collected during December 2013-January 2014 in two locations from Sicily, Italy. The microbiota identified in I. ventalloi was mainly composed of symbiotic, commensal, and environmental bacteria. Interestingly, we identified the genera Anaplasma and Borrelia as members of the microbiota of I. ventalloi. These results advance our information on I. ventalloi microbiota composition, with potential implications in tick-host adaptation, geographic expansion, and vector competence.Entities:
Keywords: Microbiota; Shotgun-metagenomics; Tick; Vector
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30482513 DOI: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2018.11.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ticks Tick Borne Dis ISSN: 1877-959X Impact factor: 3.744