Genetic heterogeneity of Rickettsia helvetica population

V. Rar, Y. Igolkina, V. Yakimenko, A. Y. Tikunov, A. Nikitin, T. Epikhina, N. V. Tikunova
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Background. To date, the genetic variability of Rickettsia helvetica has not been sufficiently studied.The aim. To study the prevalence and genetic variability of R. helvetica in Ixodes spp. collected in Western Siberia and the Russian Far East.Materials and methods. Ixodes  spp. collected from rodents in the Omsk province, Western Siberia (n = 280) and collected by flagging on Putyatin and Russky Islands in Primorsky Krai, Russian Far East (n = 482) were analyzed for the presence of Rickettsia spp. All positive samples were genotyped for the gltA gene fragment. For a number of R. helvetica samples, fragments of the 16S rRNA, ompA, ompB, sca4, htrA, and groEL genes and 23S–5S intergenic spacer were additionally sequenced.Results. Four Rickettsia species (R. helvetica, “Candidatus Rickettsia tarasevichiae”, “Candidatus Rickettsia uralica”, and “Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii”) were found. Of them, R. helvetica was identified in 72.2 % of Ixodes apronophorus and 18.8 % of  Ixodes trianguliceps from the Omsk province and in single Ixodes persulcatus from the Omsk province and Putyatin Island. This is the first finding of Rickettsia spp. in I. apronophorus. All known R. helvetica sequences from this study and the GenBank database belonged to four well supported monopheletic groups forming genetic lineages I–IV. Lineage I included European isolates from Ixodes ricinus, Western Siberian isolates from I. persulcatus, and some sequences from I. apronophorus. All R. helvetica sequences from I. trianguliceps from the Omsk province and I. persulcatus from  the  Komi Republic and one sequence from I.  apronophorus were assigned to  lineage  II. Most sequences from I.  apronophorus formed lineage  III; all known R. helvetica sequences from I. persulcatus from the Far East formed genetic lineage IV.Conclusion. The genetic heterogeneity of R. helvetica population was first demonstrated. Known isolates of R. helvetica are reliably assigned to four genetic lineages, but not in all cases the association of different lineages with a specific tick species or specific territory was observed.
螺旋立克次体种群的遗传异质性
背景。迄今为止,尚未对螺旋立克次体的遗传变异性进行充分研究。研究在西西伯利亚和俄罗斯远东地区采集的啮齿类动物中螺旋立克次体的流行率和遗传变异性。对从西西伯利亚鄂木斯克省的啮齿动物(n = 280)和俄罗斯远东地区滨海边疆区普提亚金岛和俄罗斯岛(n = 482)上旗帜采集的 Ixodes spp.进行了立克次体分析。 所有阳性样本都进行了 gltA 基因片段的基因分型。此外,还对一些立克次体样本的 16S rRNA、ombA、ombB、sca4、htrA 和 groEL 基因片段以及 23S-5S 基因间距进行了测序。结果发现了四种立克次体(R. helvetica、"Candidatus Rickettsia tarasevichiae"、"Candidatus Rickettsia uralica "和 "Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii")。其中,在鄂木斯克州 72.2 % 的 apronophorus Ixodes 和 18.8 % 的 trianguliceps Ixodes 中,以及在鄂木斯克州和 Putyatin 岛的单个 persulcatus Ixodes 中发现了立克次体。这是首次在 I. apronophorus 中发现立克次体。本研究和 GenBank 数据库中所有已知的 R. helvetica 序列都属于四个支持良好的单疱群,形成遗传系 I-IV。谱系 I 包括来自欧洲的蓖麻条蛙分离株、来自西伯利亚西部的蓖麻条蛙分离株以及来自 I. apronophorus 的一些序列。来自鄂木斯克省的三角龙科伊蚊和来自科米共和国的长尾龙科伊蚊的所有 R. helvetica 序列以及来自长尾龙科伊蚊的一个序列被归入品系 II。来自 I. apronophorus 的大多数序列形成了品系 III;来自远东 I. persulcatus 的所有已知 R. helvetica 序列形成了遗传品系 IV。首次证明了 R. helvetica 群体的遗传异质性。已知的 R. helvetica 分离物被可靠地归入四个遗传系,但并非在所有情况下都能观察到不同系与特定蜱类物种或特定地域的关联。
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