Microbiome analysis of the saliva and midgut from partially or fully engorged female adult Dermacentor silvarum ticks in China
Dermacentor silvarum is widely distributed in northern China and transmits several pathogens that cause diseases in humans and domestic animals. We analysed the comprehensive bacterial community of the saliva and midgut from partially and fully engorged female adult D . silvarum . Dermacentor silvar...
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Published in | Experimental & applied acarology Vol. 80; no. 4; pp. 543 - 558 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
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Springer International Publishing
01.04.2020
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Dermacentor silvarum
is widely distributed in northern China and transmits several pathogens that cause diseases in humans and domestic animals. We analysed the comprehensive bacterial community of the saliva and midgut from partially and fully engorged female adult
D
.
silvarum
.
Dermacentor silvarum
samples were collected from Guyuan, China. Bacterial DNA was extracted from the saliva and midgut contents of partially or fully engorged female adult
D
.
silvarum
. Sequencing of the V3–V4 hypervariable regions of the 16S rRNA genes was performed using the IonS5
TM
XL platform. The bacterial diversity in saliva was higher than in the midgut. The bacterial diversity of saliva from fully engorged ticks was greater than in partially engorged tick saliva. The bacterial diversity in midguts from partially engorged ticks was greater than in fully engorged tick midguts. Proteobacteria was the most dominant bacterial phylum in all of the samples. Twenty-nine bacterial genera were detected in all of the samples.
Rickettsia
,
Anaplasma
, and
Stenotrophomonas
were the main genera. The symbionts
Coxiella
,
Arsenophonus
, and
Wolbachia
were also detected in all of the samples. Eight bacterial species were identified in all of the experimental samples.
Anaplasma marginale
was reported for the first time in
D
.
silvarum
. |
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ISSN: | 0168-8162 1572-9702 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10493-020-00478-2 |