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Molecular investigation and phylogeny of species of the Anaplasmataceae infecting animals and ticks in Senegal
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Molecular investigation and phylogeny of species of the Anaplasmataceae infecting animals and ticks in Senegal
Molecular investigation and phylogeny of species of the Anaplasmataceae infecting animals and ticks in Senegal
Journal Article

Molecular investigation and phylogeny of species of the Anaplasmataceae infecting animals and ticks in Senegal

2019
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Background Our study aimed to assess the diversity of the species of Anaplasmataceae in Senegal that infect animals and ticks in three areas: near Keur Momar Sarr (northern region), Dielmo and Diop (Sine Saloum, central region of Senegal), and in Casamance (southern region of Senegal). Methods A total of 204 ticks and 433 blood samples were collected from ruminants, horses, donkeys and dogs. Ticks were identified morphologically and by molecular characterization targeting the 12S rRNA gene. Molecular characterization of species of Anaplasmataceae infecting Senegalese ticks and animals was conducted using the 23S rRNA, 16S rRNA, rpoB and groEL genes. Results Ticks were identified as Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi (84.3%), Hyalomma rufipes (8.3%), Hyalomma impeltatum (4.9%), R. bursa (1.5%) and R. muhsamae (0.9%). The overall prevalence of Anaplasmataceae infection in ticks was 0.9%, whereas 41.1% of the sampled animals were found infected by one of the species belonging to this family. We identified the pathogen Anaplasma ovis in 55.9% of sheep, A. marginale and A. centrale in 19.4% and 8.1%, respectively, of cattle, as well as a putative new species of Anaplasmataceae. Two Anaplasma species commonly infecting ruminants were identified. Anaplasma cf. platys , closely related to A. platys was identified in 19.8% of sheep, 27.7% of goats and 22.6% of cattle, whereas a putative new species, named here provisionally “ Candidatus Anaplasma africae”, was identified in 3.7% of sheep, 10.3% of goats and 8.1% of cattle. Ehrlichia canis and Anaplasma platys were identified only from dogs sampled in the Keur Momar Sarr area. Ehrlichia canis was identified in 18.8% of dogs and two R. e. evertsi ticks removed from the same sheep. Anaplasma platys was identified in 15.6% of dogs. Neither of the dogs sampled from Casamance region nor the horses and donkeys sampled from Keur Momar Sarr area were found infected by an Anaplasmataceae species. Conclusions This study presents a summary of Anaplasmataceae species that infect animals and ticks in three areas from the northern, central and southern regions of Senegal. To our knowledge, our findings demonstrate for the first time the presence of multiple Anaplasmataceae species that infect ticks and domestic animals in Senegal. We recorded two potentially new species commonly infecting ruminants named here provisionally as Anaplasma cf . platys and “ Candidatus Anaplasma africae”. However, E. canis was the only species identified and amplified from ticks. None of the other Anaplasmataceae species identified in animals were identified in the tick species collected from animals.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject

Analysis

/ Anaplasma ovis

/ Anaplasma platys

/ Anaplasmataceae

/ Anaplasmataceae - classification

/ Anaplasmataceae - genetics

/ Anaplasmataceae Infections - microbiology

/ Anaplasmataceae Infections - veterinary

/ Animals

/ Animals, Domestic - microbiology

/ Animals, Domestic - parasitology

/ Art museums

/ Bacteriology

/ Beef cattle

/ Biomedical and Life Sciences

/ Biomedicine

/ blood

/ Cardiology and cardiovascular system

/ Cattle

/ Chaperonin 60 - genetics

/ DNA, Ribosomal - blood

/ DNA, Ribosomal - chemistry

/ DNA, Ribosomal - isolation & purification

/ DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases - genetics

/ Dog

/ Dog Diseases - microbiology

/ Dog Diseases - parasitology

/ Dogs

/ Donkey

/ Ehrlichia canis

/ Emerging diseases

/ Entomology

/ Equidae - microbiology

/ Equidae - parasitology

/ Female

/ Genes

/ Genetic aspects

/ Genetic research

/ Genetic Variation

/ Goats

/ Horse

/ Horse Diseases - microbiology

/ Horse Diseases - parasitology

/ Horses

/ Human health and pathology

/ Hyalomma

/ Infectious Diseases

/ Life Sciences

/ Male

/ Microbiology and Parasitology

/ new species

/ Parasitology

/ pathogens

/ PCR

/ Phylogeny

/ Polymerase chain reaction

/ Proteobacteria

/ Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi

/ RNA

/ RNA, Ribosomal - genetics

/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics

/ RNA, Ribosomal, 23S - genetics

/ Ruminants - microbiology

/ Ruminants - parasitology

/ Senegal

/ Sequence Alignment - veterinary

/ Sheep

/ Tick Infestations - complications

/ Tick Infestations - veterinary

/ Ticks

/ Ticks - microbiology

/ Tropical Medicine

/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science

/ Virology