Intra- and Inter-Host Assessment of Bartonella Diversity with Focus on Non-Hematophagous Bats and Associated Ectoparasites from Brazil
The relationship among bats, ectoparasites and associated microorganisms is important to investigate how humans can become exposed to zoonotic agents. Even though the diversity of spp. in bats and ectoparasites has been previously reported, the occurrence of genotypes within hosts has not been asses...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Microorganisms (Basel) 2020-11, Vol.8 (11), p.1822 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The relationship among bats, ectoparasites and associated microorganisms is important to investigate how humans can become exposed to zoonotic agents. Even though the diversity of
spp. in bats and ectoparasites has been previously reported, the occurrence of
genotypes within hosts has not been assessed so far. We aimed to investigate the genetic diversity of
spp. in non-hematophagous bats and associated ectoparasites by assessing cloned
genotypes in intra- and inter-hosts levels, as well as by using three additional molecular markers. Overall, 13.5% (18/133) bat blood samples, 17.18% bat flies (11/64) and 23.8% (5/21) Macronyssidae mite pools showed to be positive for
spp. Seventeen positive samples were submitted to
cloning and three clones were sequenced for each sample. We also obtained 11, seven and three sequences for
,
and
genes, respectively. None were positive for the other target genes. We found at least two genotypes among the three
-cloned sequences from each sample, and 13 between all the 51 sequences. Among the
,
and
sequences we found eight, five and three genotypes, respectively. In the phylogenetic analysis, the sequences were positioned mainly in groups related to
identified in rodents, bats and bat flies. Herein, we showed the genetic diversity of
in bat's blood and associated ectoparasites samples at both intra- and inter-host levels. |
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ISSN: | 2076-2607 2076-2607 |
DOI: | 10.3390/microorganisms8111822 |