Molecular detection of a canine respiratory pathogen, Mycoplasma cynos, in the lone star tick Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae).

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Mohamed Abdallah Mohamed Moustafa, Nicole E Wagner, Zoe E Narvaez, Dana C Price
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Mycoplasma cynos (Rosendal 1973, Mycoplasmatales, Mycoplasmataceae) is a significant bacterial pathogen within the Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRD), causing substantial morbidity worldwide in pet and kennel dog populations. While its role as both a primary and secondary pathogen in respiratory disease is established, the epidemiology and potential for vector-borne transmission of M. cynos remains understudied. Here, we describe an identified association of M. cynos with a lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum L., collected in New Jersey, USA, using a next-generation metabarcoding approach. Sequence identity and phylogenetic analysis confirmed its provenance as a canine-derived M. cynos strain, and to our knowledge represents the first identification of this pathogen in ticks. These findings suggest a potential tick-mediated epidemiological link between canine hosts and the environment, underlining the need for further studies on tick-borne transmission dynamics and their role in the broader ecology of canine and wildlife respiratory pathogens.

美洲钝蜱(蜱螨目:伊蚊科)犬呼吸道病原菌cynos支原体的分子检测。
cynos支原体(Rosendal 1973, Mycoplasmatales, Mycoplasmataceae)是犬传染性呼吸道疾病(CIRD)中的一种重要细菌病原体,在世界范围内引起宠物和犬舍犬的大量发病率。虽然其作为呼吸道疾病的主要和次要病原体的作用已经确定,但对cynos的流行病学和媒介传播的潜力仍未充分研究。在这里,我们用新一代元条形码方法描述了在美国新泽西州收集的一种名为Amblyomma americanum L.的孤星蜱与cynos的鉴定关联。序列鉴定和系统发育分析证实其来源为犬源cynos结核分枝杆菌,据我们所知,这是首次在蜱中发现该病原体。这些研究结果表明,蜱媒介在犬宿主和环境之间存在潜在的流行病学联系,强调需要进一步研究蜱传播动力学及其在犬和野生动物呼吸道病原体更广泛的生态学中的作用。
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