Characterization of hemotropic Mycoplasma (hemoplasma) isolates from Thai domestic pigs using the 23S ribosomal RNA gene

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Kritsada Thongmeesee , Duriyang Narapakdeesakul , Morakot Kaewthamasorn , Suphot Wattanaphansak , Sonthaya Tiawsirisup
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Abstract

Hemotropic Mycoplasma, also known as hemoplasma, is a group of bacteria belonging to the Mollicutes, responsible for causing infectious anemia in various mammalian hosts, including pigs. Based on 16S rRNA gene characterization at the species level, porcine hemoplasmas have previously been classified as Mycoplasma (M.) suis, M. parvum, ‘Candidatus (Ca.) M. haemosuis’, and a potentially novel species. However, due to the high sequence similarity across hemoplasmas, the 16S rRNA gene cannot differentiate at the species level. Consequently, another genetic marker, the 23S rRNA gene, has been proposed for this purpose. In our study, we employed the 23S rRNA gene to characterize porcine hemoplasma isolates (n = 49) in our laboratory, using blast analysis, phylogenetic analysis and genetic network analysis. Through the approach using the 23S rRNA gene, we could identify at least six clusters or hemoplasma species from five groups of 16S rRNA sequences found in Thai pigs. Additionally, we could elucidate one ambiguous group from a previous study as M. parvum. This one ambiguous group potentially represented either M. suis or M. parvum group (ntST#4) from the 16S rRNA gene alone. Notably, two of the six clusters may represent putative novel species. These findings underscore the utility of the 23S rRNA gene in characterizing and surveying of hemoplasma infection in domestic pigs globally.
利用23S核糖体RNA基因对泰国家猪嗜血性支原体(血原体)分离物进行鉴定
嗜血性支原体,也被称为血浆,是一组属于Mollicutes的细菌,在包括猪在内的各种哺乳动物宿主中引起传染性贫血。基于16S rRNA基因在种水平上的特征,猪血浆以前被分类为猪支原体(M.)、小支原体(M.)、候选血原体(Ca.)和潜在的新物种。然而,由于16S rRNA基因在不同的血浆中具有高度的序列相似性,因此无法在物种水平上进行区分。因此,另一种遗传标记23S rRNA基因被提出用于此目的。在本研究中,我们利用23S rRNA基因对实验室分离的49株猪血浆进行了blast分析、系统发育分析和遗传网络分析。通过使用23S rRNA基因的方法,我们可以从泰国猪中发现的5组16S rRNA序列中鉴定出至少6个群集或血浆种。此外,我们可以从先前的研究中阐明一个模棱两可的群体,即细小支原体。这一模棱两可的群体可能仅代表来自16S rRNA基因的猪支原体或小支原体组(ntst# 4)。值得注意的是,六个集群中的两个可能代表假定的新物种。这些发现强调了23S rRNA基因在全球家猪血原体感染特征和调查中的应用。
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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
383
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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