Molecular detection and genetic diversity of Anaplasma and Ehrlichia species in livestock and dogs in Pakistan.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Mughees Aizaz Alvi, Talha Javaid, Abu Bakar Yameen, Fakiha Asghar, Aliza Ali, Iqra Zaheer, Yousef Abdal Jalil Fadladdin, Hong-Bin Yan, Wan-Zhong Jia, Muhammad Saqib, Li Li
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Tick-borne pathogens of the genera Anaplasma and Ehrlichia pose notable threat to animal and human health worldwide, contributing to substantial economic and public health losses. These obligate intracellular bacteria, transmitted via tick vectors, infect several mammalian hosts, including ruminants, canines, and humans. In Pakistan, the prevalence and genetic diversity of these pathogens remain insufficiently studied despite the diverse agro-climatic conditions and extensive livestock populations of the country. In this study, molecular characterization of Anaplasma and Ehrlichia species from cattle, goats, and dogs across three major livestock-rearing regions in Pakistan: Faisalabad, Islamabad, and Okara was investigated. During April 2024, a total of 33 cattle, 80 goats, and 150 dogs blood samples were collected and analyzed through 16S rRNA gene amplification. Of the collected 67 samples were PCR positive and were sent for sequencing to conduct molecular analyses. The results showed that Anaplasma ovis (46 isolates), Anaplasma marginale (10 isolates), Anaplasma platys (6 isolates), Candidatus Anaplasma camelli (1 isolate), and Ehrlichia canis (4 isolates) were identified. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that Pakistani isolates clustered closely with reference strains from Asia, Africa, and Europe, suggesting possible transboundary or intercontinental spread of these pathogens. Genetic diversity analysis indicated moderate haplotype diversity (Hd = 0.602) and low nucleotide diversity (π = 0.01718). Thus, this study highlights the need for continuous molecular surveillance of Anaplasma and Ehrlichia species to assess their genetic variability and zoonotic potential. It also provides crucial data to help understand tick-borne pathogens in Pakistan and informs policy-making for effective disease management in livestock and public health sectors.

巴基斯坦家畜和犬无原体和埃利希体的分子检测和遗传多样性。
蜱传无原体和埃利希体属病原体对全世界动物和人类健康构成显著威胁,造成重大经济和公共卫生损失。这些专性细胞内细菌通过蜱虫媒介传播,感染几种哺乳动物宿主,包括反刍动物、犬科动物和人类。在巴基斯坦,尽管该国农业气候条件多样,牲畜数量众多,但对这些病原体的流行程度和遗传多样性的研究仍然不够充分。本研究调查了巴基斯坦三个主要畜牧地区(费萨拉巴德、伊斯兰堡和奥卡拉)牛、山羊和狗的无原体和埃利希体的分子特征。2024年4月,共采集了33头牛、80头山羊和150只狗的血液样本,并通过16S rRNA基因扩增进行了分析。在收集到的67份样本中,聚合酶链反应呈阳性,并被送往测序进行分子分析。结果:共检出绵羊无形体(46株)、边缘无形体(10株)、platys无形体(6株)、camelli候选无形体(1株)和犬埃利希体(4株)。系统发育分析证实,巴基斯坦分离株与来自亚洲、非洲和欧洲的参考菌株紧密聚集,表明这些病原体可能跨界或洲际传播。遗传多样性分析显示,单倍型多样性中等(Hd = 0.602),核苷酸多样性低(π = 0.01718)。因此,本研究强调需要对无原体和埃利希体进行持续的分子监测,以评估其遗传变异性和人畜共患的潜力。它还提供关键数据,帮助了解巴基斯坦的蜱传病原体,并为牲畜和公共卫生部门的有效疾病管理决策提供信息。
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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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