First detection of Rickettsia felis and Ehrlichia canis in the common bed bug Cimex lectularius

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Rachid Selmi , Hanène Belkahia , Ghassan Tayh , Abderrahmene Mezzi , Sarra Chibani , Mourad Ben Said , Lilia Messadi
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Abstract

Bed bugs, common blood-feeding pests, have received limited attention regarding their potential involvement in emerging pathogen transmission. This study aimed to investigate the main vector-borne bacteria within bed bugs collected from Tunisian governorates and to genetically characterize the identified species. Molecular screening was conducted on field-collected bed bug samples, targeting zoonotic vector-borne bacteria from the Anaplasmataceae family, as well as the genera Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, Bartonella, and Borrelia. A total of 119 Cimex lectularius specimens were collected and grouped into 14 pools based on sampling Tunisian sites. Using genus-specific PCR assays, DNA of Rickettsia and Ehrlichia spp. was detected in a single pool. Sequencing and BLAST analysis of the obtained partial ompB and dsb sequences from positive samples revealed 100% similarity with those of Ehrlichia canis and Rickettsia felis available in GenBank. Obtained partial sequences showed phylogenetic similarity to R. felis and E. canis isolates found in dogs and ticks from American and European countries. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to investigate bed bugs in Tunisia and to report the worldwide identification of R. felis and E. canis DNA in the common bed bug, C. lectularius. These findings highlight the need for further research to explore the potential role of bed bugs in the epidemiology of these vector-borne bacteria.

首次在普通臭虫Cimex lectularius体内发现猫立克次体和犬艾氏菌
臭虫是常见的吸血害虫,但它们在新出现的病原体传播中可能受到的关注却很有限。本研究旨在调查从突尼斯各省收集到的臭虫体内的主要病媒传播细菌,并对已确定的物种进行基因鉴定。研究人员对现场采集的臭虫样本进行了分子筛选,目标是人畜共患病媒传播的无鞭毛虫科细菌,以及立克次体属、埃利希氏菌属、巴顿氏菌属和包柔氏菌属。根据突尼斯的取样地点,共收集了 119 份 Cimex lectularius 标本,并将其分为 14 组。通过种属特异性 PCR 检测,在一个样本池中检测到立克次体和埃利希氏菌的 DNA。对从阳性样本中获得的部分 ompB 和 dsb 序列进行测序和 BLAST 分析后发现,它们与 GenBank 中的犬艾氏立克次体和猫立克次体的序列具有 100% 的相似性。所获得的部分序列与在美国和欧洲国家的狗和蜱中发现的猫立克次体和犬立克次体分离物具有系统发育相似性。据我们所知,这项研究是首次对突尼斯的臭虫进行调查,并在全球范围内报告了在普通臭虫C. lectularius中鉴定出R. felis和E. canis DNA的情况。这些发现凸显了进一步研究的必要性,以探索臭虫在这些病媒细菌流行病学中的潜在作用。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases aims to respond to the concept of "One Medicine" and to provide a venue for scientific exchange. Based on the concept of "Comparative Medicine" interdisciplinary cooperation between specialists in human and animal medicine is of mutual interest and benefit. Therefore, there is need to combine the respective interest of physicians, veterinarians and other health professionals for comparative studies relevant to either human or animal medicine . The journal is open to subjects of common interest related to the immunology, immunopathology, microbiology, parasitology and epidemiology of human and animal infectious diseases, especially zoonotic infections, and animal models of human infectious diseases. The role of environmental factors in disease emergence is emphasized. CIMID is mainly focusing on applied veterinary and human medicine rather than on fundamental experimental research.
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