| Literature DB >> 31925589 |
Hao Liu1, Xiaotong Liang1, Haijun Wang2, Xiutao Sun3, Xue Bai4, Bo Hu4, Ning Shi1, Nina Wang1, Xuelian Zhang1, Liangzhong Huang1, Jiedan Liao1, Fuqiang Huang1, Haoji Zhang1, Xingkui Si1, Shujian Huang1, Ningyi Jin5, Quan Liu1, Lixia Li6.
Abstract
Ixodid ticks transmit many obligate intracellular Rickettsial species. Several previous studies have identified Rickettsia species in the northeastern and southern part of China, but few reports on the prevalence of infection of spotted fever group Rickettsiae (SFGR) in ticks in southwest China are available. Here, we investigated SFGR in 394 adult ticks of five species including Dermacentor nuttalli, Dermacentor silvarum, Haemaphysalis longicornis, Ixodes sinensis and Ixodes persulcatus, collected in the border region between China and Burma in Yunnan Province. PCR was used to detect the presence of the citrate synthase (gltA) gene of Rickettsia species. SFGR was found in 12.1% (15/124) of I. persulcatus ticks, which was significantly higher than the 7.2% (7/97) positive D. nuttalli, 5.4% (3/56) D. silvarum, 5.6% (4/72) H. longicornis and 4.4 (2/45) I. sinensis. A portion of the gltA and ompA gene data subjected to phylogenetic analysis revealed that the detected SFGR clustered into two species, Rickettsia raoultii and the new Rickettsia species Candidatus Rickettsia jingxinensis. Detection of both Rickettsia spp. in this region indicates a potential public health threat posed by SFGR infection in Yunnan Province.Entities:
Keywords: Candidatus Rickettsia jingxinensis; Rickettsia raoultii; SFG Rickettsiae; gltA, Citrate synthase gene; ompA, outer membrane protein gene
Year: 2020 PMID: 31925589 DOI: 10.1007/s10493-020-00467-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Appl Acarol ISSN: 0168-8162 Impact factor: 2.132