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- Title
Microbial diversity of ticks and a novel typhus group Rickettsia species (Rickettsiales bacterium Ac37b) in Inner Mongolia, China.
- Authors
Su, Si; Hong, Mei; Cui, Meng-Yu; Gui, Zheng; Ma, Shi-Fa; Wu, Lin; Xing, Li-Li; Mu, Lan; Yu, Jing-Feng; Fu, Shao-Yin; Gao, Rui-Juan; Qi, Dong-Dong
- Abstract
Ticks can carry multiple pathogens, and Inner Mongolia's animal husbandry provides excellent environmental conditions for ticks. This study characterized the microbiome of ticks from different geographical locations in Inner Mongolia; 905 Dermacentor nuttalli and 36 Ixodes persulcatus were collected from sheep in three main pasture areas and from bushes within the forested area. Mixed DNA samples were prepared from three specimens from each region and tick species. Microbial diversity was analyzed by 16S rRNA sequencing, and α and β diversity were determined. The predominant bacterial genera were Rickettsia (54.60%), including Rickettsiales bacterium Ac37b (19.33%) and other Rickettsia (35.27%), Arsenophonus (11.21%), Candidatus Lariskella (10.84%), and Acinetobacter (7.17%). Rickettsia bellii was identified in I. persulcatus, while Rickettsiales bacterium Ac37b was found in D. nuttalli from Ordos and Chifeng. Potential Rickettsia and Anaplasma coinfections were observed in the Ordos region. Tick microbial diversity analysis in Inner Mongolia suggests that sheep at the sampling sites were exposed to multiple pathogens.
- Subjects
INNER Mongolia (China); ORDOS Desert (China); RICKETTSIA; MICROBIAL diversity; TICKS; SPECIES; ANIMAL culture; DERMACENTOR
- Publication
Parasite (1252607X), 2023, Vol 30, p1
- ISSN
1252-607X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1051/parasite/2023057