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恙螨叮咬后,伴随着病原体传播,鼠类皮肤和恙螨共生微生物组发生交叉改变。

Cross-alteration of murine skin and tick microbiome concomitant with pathogen transmission after Ixodes ricinus bite.

机构信息

UR7290: Virulence bactérienne précoce: groupe Borrelia, FMTS, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France.

Vaiomer, 516 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 31670, Labège, France.

出版信息

Microbiome. 2023 Nov 11;11(1):250. doi: 10.1186/s40168-023-01696-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ticks are major vectors of diseases affecting humans such as Lyme disease or domestic animals such as anaplasmosis. Cross-alteration of the vertebrate host skin microbiome and the tick microbiome may be essential during the process of tick feeding and for the mechanism of pathogen transmission. However, it has been poorly investigated.

METHODS

We used mice bitten by field-collected ticks (nymphs and adult ticks) in different experimental conditions to investigate, by 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding, the impact of blood feeding on both the mouse skin microbiome and the tick microbiome. We also investigated by PCR and 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding, the diversity of microorganisms transmitted to the host during the process of tick bite at the skin interface and the dissemination of the pathogen in host tissues (blood, heart, and spleen).

RESULTS

Most of the commensal bacteria present in the skin of control mice were replaced during the blood-feeding process by bacteria originating from the ticks. The microbiome of the ticks was also impacted by the blood feeding. Several pathogens including tick-borne pathogens (Borrelia/Borreliella, Anaplasma, Neoehrlichia, Rickettsia) and opportunistic bacteria (Williamsia) were transmitted to the skin microbiome and some of them disseminated to the blood or spleen of the mice. In the different experiments of this study, skin microbiome alteration and Borrelia/Borreliella transmission were different depending on the tick stages (nymphs or adult female ticks).

CONCLUSIONS

Host skin microbiome at the bite site was deeply impacted by the tick bite, to an extent which suggests a role in the tick feeding, in the pathogen transmission, and a potentially important impact on the skin physiopathology. The diversified taxonomic profiles of the tick microbiome were also modified by the blood feeding. Video Abstract.

摘要

背景

蜱是影响人类(如莱姆病)和家畜(如无形体病)的主要疾病载体。在蜱的进食过程中和病原体传播机制中,脊椎动物宿主皮肤微生物组和蜱微生物组的交叉改变可能是必不可少的。然而,这方面的研究还很不完善。

方法

我们使用在不同实验条件下被野外采集的蜱(若虫和成虫)叮咬的小鼠,通过 16S rRNA 基因代谢组学,研究血液摄取对小鼠皮肤微生物组和蜱微生物组的影响。我们还通过 PCR 和 16S rRNA 基因代谢组学,研究了在蜱叮咬皮肤界面过程中传播到宿主的微生物的多样性,以及病原体在宿主组织(血液、心脏和脾脏)中的传播。

结果

在血液摄取过程中,控制组小鼠皮肤中存在的大多数共生细菌被来自蜱的细菌所取代。蜱的微生物组也受到血液摄取的影响。一些病原体,包括蜱传病原体(Borrelia/Borreliella、Anaplasma、Neoehrlichia、Rickettsia)和机会性细菌(Williamsia)被传播到皮肤微生物组,其中一些传播到小鼠的血液或脾脏。在本研究的不同实验中,根据蜱的阶段(若虫或成年雌蜱),皮肤微生物组的改变和 Borrelia/Borreliella 的传播情况不同。

结论

叮咬部位的宿主皮肤微生物组受到蜱叮咬的深刻影响,其程度表明它在蜱的进食、病原体的传播以及对皮肤病理生理学的潜在重要影响中发挥作用。蜱微生物组的多样化分类群图谱也被血液摄取所改变。视频摘要。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/148b/10638774/a78c6fe849f5/40168_2023_1696_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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