Detection of a novel Rickettsia (Alphaproteobacteria: Rickettsiales) in rotund ticks (Ixodes kingi) from Saskatchewan, Canada

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作者
Anstead, Clare A. [1 ]
Chilton, Neil B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Saskatchewan, Dept Biol, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Ixodes kingi; Rickettsia; 17-kDa antigen gene; gltA; ompA; 16S rRNA gene; SALT LAKE DESERT; DERMACENTOR-VARIABILIS; GENUS RICKETTSIA; IXODIDAE; IDENTIFICATION; PERSULCATUS; ANDERSONI; ACARI; CONNECTICUT; POPULATIONS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ttbdis.2012.11.013
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100201 [内科学];
摘要
A novel Rickettsia was detected in the rotund tick, Ixodes kingi Bishopp, 1911, based on comparative DNA sequence analyses of 4 genes; the rickettsial-specific 17-kDa antigen gene, citrate synthase gene (gltA), the outer surface membrane protein A gene (ompA), and the 16S rRNA gene. The rickettsiae in I. kingi differed in nucleotide sequence from those of other Rickettsia species by 5.8-18.3% for the 17-kDa gene, 0.9-13.9% for gltA, 5.5-22.8% for ompA, and 0.9-1.6% for the 16S rRNA gene. Phylogenetic analyses of the sequence data revealed that this putative new species of Rickettsia, provisionally named Candidatus Rickettsia kingi, does not belong to the spotted fever group or typhus group of rickettsiae, but represents a sister taxon to R. canadensis and Candidatus Rickettsia tarasevichiae. This novel Rickettsia was found in 60 of the 87 (69%) ticks examined, which included all feeding life cycle stages of I. kingi. Although adult I. kingi occasionally parasitize dogs and humans, it remains to be determined if this Rickettsia is pathogenic to these host species. (c) 2013 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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