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作为新型衣原体属携带者的野生和圈养龟鳖类动物

Free-living and captive turtles and tortoises as carriers of new Chlamydia spp.

作者信息

Mitura Agata, Niemczuk Krzysztof, Zaręba Kinga, Zając Magdalena, Laroucau Karine, Szymańska-Czerwińska Monika

机构信息

Department of Cattle and Sheep Diseases, National Veterinary Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland.

Department of Microbiology, National Veterinary Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Sep 26;12(9):e0185407. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0185407. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

A variety of Chlamydia species belonging to the Chlamydiaceae family have been reported in reptilian hosts but scarce data about their occurrence in turtles and tortoises are available. In this study, research was conducted to acquire information on invasive alien species (IAS) of turtles and indigenous turtles and tortoises, living both free and in captivity, as possible reservoirs of Chlamydiaceae. Analysis of specimens (pharyngeal and cloacal swabs and tissues) from 204 turtles and tortoises revealed an overall Chlamydiaceae prevalence of 18.3% and 28.6% among free-living and captive animals respectively, with variable levels of shedding. Further testing conducted with a species-specific real-time PCR and microarray test was unsuccessful. Subsequently sequencing was applied to genotype the Chlamydiaceae-positive samples. Almost the full lengths of the 16S rRNA and ompA genes as well as the 16S-23S intergenic spacer (IGS) and 23S rRNA domain I were obtained for 14, 20 and 8 specimens respectively. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA amplicons revealed two distinct branches. Group 1 (10 specimens), specific to freshwater turtles and reported here for the first time, was most closely related to Chlamydia (C.) pneumoniae strains and the newly described Candidatus C. sanzinia. Group 2 (four specimens), detected in Testudo spp. samples, showed highest homology to C. pecorum strains but formed a separate sub-branch. Finally, molecular analysis conducted on positive samples together with their geographical distribution in places distant from each other strongly suggest that Group 1 specimens correspond to a new species in the Chlamydiaceae family. In-depth studies of Chlamydia spp. from turtles and tortoises are needed to further characterise these atypical strains and address arising questions about their pathogenicity and zoonotic potential.

摘要

据报道,衣原体科的多种衣原体物种存在于爬行类宿主中,但关于它们在龟鳖类动物中出现情况的数据却很稀少。在本研究中,开展了相关研究以获取有关龟鳖类外来入侵物种(IAS)以及自由生活和圈养的本土龟鳖类动物的信息,这些龟鳖类动物可能是衣原体科的宿主。对204只龟鳖的样本(咽拭子、泄殖腔拭子和组织)进行分析后发现,自由生活和圈养动物中衣原体科的总体患病率分别为18.3%和28.6%,且排毒水平各不相同。使用物种特异性实时PCR和微阵列测试进行的进一步检测未成功。随后进行测序以对衣原体科阳性样本进行基因分型。分别从14、20和8个样本中获得了几乎全长的16S rRNA和ompA基因以及16S - 23S基因间隔区(IGS)和23S rRNA结构域I。对16S rRNA扩增子的系统发育分析揭示了两个不同的分支。第1组(10个样本),特定于淡水龟,首次在此报道,与肺炎衣原体菌株和新描述的桑氏衣原体最密切相关。在陆龟样本中检测到的第2组(4个样本)与猪衣原体菌株具有最高的同源性,但形成了一个单独的亚分支。最后,对阳性样本及其在彼此距离较远地区的地理分布进行的分子分析强烈表明,第1组样本对应于衣原体科中的一个新物种。需要对龟鳖类动物中的衣原体物种进行深入研究,以进一步表征这些非典型菌株,并解决有关其致病性和人畜共患病潜力的问题。

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