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A Coxiella mutualist symbiont is essential to the development of rhipicephalus microplus
by
Nunes, Rodrigo Dutra
, Schama, Renata
, Parizi, Luís Fernando
, Gonzalez, Sergio Alberto
, Farber, Marisa Diana
, Da Silva Vaz, Itabajara
, Cruz Oliveira, Wanderson Henrique
, Oldiges, Daiane Patrícia
, Oliveira, Pedro L
, Albano, Rodolpho M
, Tirloni, Lucas
, Martins, Orlando
, Pilz Vieira, Ricardo
, De Souza Leite, Milane
, Garcia Guizzo, Melina
in
38/23
/ 631/326/2522
/ 631/326/41/2142
/ 631/326/41/547
/ Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Cattle
/ Cofactors
/ Coxiella - drug effects
/ Coxiella - genetics
/ Coxiella - physiology
/ Developmental stages
/ Ectoparasites
/ Eggs
/ Endosymbionts
/ Female
/ Females
/ Genome, Bacterial - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Larva - drug effects
/ Larva - growth & development
/ Larva - microbiology
/ Larvae
/ Livestock
/ Metabolism
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nymph - drug effects
/ Nymph - growth & development
/ Nymph - microbiology
/ Ovaries
/ Ovum - drug effects
/ Ovum - growth & development
/ Ovum - microbiology
/ Parasites
/ Physiology
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Rhipicephalus - growth & development
/ Rhipicephalus - microbiology
/ Rhipicephalus microplus
/ rRNA 16S
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Symbiosis - drug effects
/ Tetracycline - pharmacology
/ Vitamins
2017
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A Coxiella mutualist symbiont is essential to the development of rhipicephalus microplus
by
Nunes, Rodrigo Dutra
, Schama, Renata
, Parizi, Luís Fernando
, Gonzalez, Sergio Alberto
, Farber, Marisa Diana
, Da Silva Vaz, Itabajara
, Cruz Oliveira, Wanderson Henrique
, Oldiges, Daiane Patrícia
, Oliveira, Pedro L
, Albano, Rodolpho M
, Tirloni, Lucas
, Martins, Orlando
, Pilz Vieira, Ricardo
, De Souza Leite, Milane
, Garcia Guizzo, Melina
in
38/23
/ 631/326/2522
/ 631/326/41/2142
/ 631/326/41/547
/ Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Cattle
/ Cofactors
/ Coxiella - drug effects
/ Coxiella - genetics
/ Coxiella - physiology
/ Developmental stages
/ Ectoparasites
/ Eggs
/ Endosymbionts
/ Female
/ Females
/ Genome, Bacterial - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Larva - drug effects
/ Larva - growth & development
/ Larva - microbiology
/ Larvae
/ Livestock
/ Metabolism
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nymph - drug effects
/ Nymph - growth & development
/ Nymph - microbiology
/ Ovaries
/ Ovum - drug effects
/ Ovum - growth & development
/ Ovum - microbiology
/ Parasites
/ Physiology
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Rhipicephalus - growth & development
/ Rhipicephalus - microbiology
/ Rhipicephalus microplus
/ rRNA 16S
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Symbiosis - drug effects
/ Tetracycline - pharmacology
/ Vitamins
2017
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A Coxiella mutualist symbiont is essential to the development of rhipicephalus microplus
by
Nunes, Rodrigo Dutra
, Schama, Renata
, Parizi, Luís Fernando
, Gonzalez, Sergio Alberto
, Farber, Marisa Diana
, Da Silva Vaz, Itabajara
, Cruz Oliveira, Wanderson Henrique
, Oldiges, Daiane Patrícia
, Oliveira, Pedro L
, Albano, Rodolpho M
, Tirloni, Lucas
, Martins, Orlando
, Pilz Vieira, Ricardo
, De Souza Leite, Milane
, Garcia Guizzo, Melina
in
38/23
/ 631/326/2522
/ 631/326/41/2142
/ 631/326/41/547
/ Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Cattle
/ Cofactors
/ Coxiella - drug effects
/ Coxiella - genetics
/ Coxiella - physiology
/ Developmental stages
/ Ectoparasites
/ Eggs
/ Endosymbionts
/ Female
/ Females
/ Genome, Bacterial - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Larva - drug effects
/ Larva - growth & development
/ Larva - microbiology
/ Larvae
/ Livestock
/ Metabolism
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nymph - drug effects
/ Nymph - growth & development
/ Nymph - microbiology
/ Ovaries
/ Ovum - drug effects
/ Ovum - growth & development
/ Ovum - microbiology
/ Parasites
/ Physiology
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Rhipicephalus - growth & development
/ Rhipicephalus - microbiology
/ Rhipicephalus microplus
/ rRNA 16S
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Symbiosis - drug effects
/ Tetracycline - pharmacology
/ Vitamins
2017
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A Coxiella mutualist symbiont is essential to the development of rhipicephalus microplus
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A Coxiella mutualist symbiont is essential to the development of rhipicephalus microplus
2017
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Overview
The cattle tick
Rhipicephalus microplus
is a hematophagous ectoparasite that causes important economic losses in livestock. Different species of ticks harbor a symbiont bacterium of the genus
Coxiella
. It was showed that a
Coxiella
endosymbiont from
R
.
microplus
(CERM) is a vertically transmitted mutualist symbiont, comprising 98% of the 16S rRNA sequences in both eggs and larvae. Sequencing of the bacterial genome revealed genes for biosynthetic pathways for several vitamins and key metabolic cofactors that may provide a nutritional complement to the tick host. The CERM was abundant in ovary and Malpighian tubule of fully engorged female. Tetracycline treatment of either the tick or the vertebrate host reduced levels of bacteria in progeny in 74% for eggs and 90% for larvae without major impact neither on the reproductive fitness of the adult female or on embryo development. However, CERM proved to be essential for the tick to reach the adult life stage, as under antibiotic treatment no tick was able to progress beyond the metanymph stage. Data presented here suggest that interference in the symbiotic CERM-
R
.
microplus
relationship may be useful to the development of alternative control methods, highlighting the interdependence between ticks and their endosymbionts.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group,Nature Publishing Group UK
Subject
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Cattle
/ Eggs
/ Female
/ Females
/ Genome, Bacterial - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Larva - growth & development
/ Larvae
/ Nymph - growth & development
/ Ovaries
/ Rhipicephalus - growth & development
/ Rhipicephalus - microbiology
/ rRNA 16S
/ Science
/ Vitamins
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