Molecular Description of a Novel Orientia Species Causing Scrub Typhus in Chile

Scrub typhus is a potentially fatal rickettsiosis caused by Orientia species intracellular bacteria of the genus Orientia. Although considered to be restricted to the Asia Pacific region, scrub typhus has recently been discovered in southern Chile. We analyzed Orientia gene sequences of 16S rRNA (rr...

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Main Authors: Katia Abarca, Constanza Martínez-Valdebenito, Jenniffer Angulo, Ju Jiang, Christina M. Farris, Allen L. Richards, Gerardo Acosta-Jamett, Thomas Weitzel
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2020-09-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/9/20-0918_article
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spelling doaj-003fdd7fc6594240947bd66aa3ba26fa2020-11-25T03:45:52ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592020-09-012692148215610.3201/eid2609.200918Molecular Description of a Novel Orientia Species Causing Scrub Typhus in ChileKatia AbarcaConstanza Martínez-ValdebenitoJenniffer AnguloJu JiangChristina M. FarrisAllen L. RichardsGerardo Acosta-JamettThomas WeitzelScrub typhus is a potentially fatal rickettsiosis caused by Orientia species intracellular bacteria of the genus Orientia. Although considered to be restricted to the Asia Pacific region, scrub typhus has recently been discovered in southern Chile. We analyzed Orientia gene sequences of 16S rRNA (rrs) and 47-kDa (htrA) from 18 scrub typhus patients from Chile. Sequences were ≥99.7% identical among the samples for both amplified genes. Their diversity was 3.1%–3.5% for rrs and 11.2%–11.8% for htrA compared with O. tsusugamushi and 3.0% for rrs and 14.8% for htrA compared with Candidatus Orientia chuto. Phylogenetic analyses of both genes grouped the specimens from Chile in a different clade from other Orientia species. Our results indicate that Orientia isolates from Chile constitute a novel species, which, until they are cultivated and fully characterized, we propose to designate as Candidatus Orientia chiloensis, after the Chiloé Archipelago where the pathogen was identified. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/9/20-0918_articleChileepidemiologymolecular sequence dataOrientia tsutsugamushiRickettsialesscrub typhus
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author Katia Abarca
Constanza Martínez-Valdebenito
Jenniffer Angulo
Ju Jiang
Christina M. Farris
Allen L. Richards
Gerardo Acosta-Jamett
Thomas Weitzel
spellingShingle Katia Abarca
Constanza Martínez-Valdebenito
Jenniffer Angulo
Ju Jiang
Christina M. Farris
Allen L. Richards
Gerardo Acosta-Jamett
Thomas Weitzel
Molecular Description of a Novel Orientia Species Causing Scrub Typhus in Chile
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Chile
epidemiology
molecular sequence data
Orientia tsutsugamushi
Rickettsiales
scrub typhus
author_facet Katia Abarca
Constanza Martínez-Valdebenito
Jenniffer Angulo
Ju Jiang
Christina M. Farris
Allen L. Richards
Gerardo Acosta-Jamett
Thomas Weitzel
author_sort Katia Abarca
title Molecular Description of a Novel Orientia Species Causing Scrub Typhus in Chile
title_short Molecular Description of a Novel Orientia Species Causing Scrub Typhus in Chile
title_full Molecular Description of a Novel Orientia Species Causing Scrub Typhus in Chile
title_fullStr Molecular Description of a Novel Orientia Species Causing Scrub Typhus in Chile
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Description of a Novel Orientia Species Causing Scrub Typhus in Chile
title_sort molecular description of a novel orientia species causing scrub typhus in chile
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Scrub typhus is a potentially fatal rickettsiosis caused by Orientia species intracellular bacteria of the genus Orientia. Although considered to be restricted to the Asia Pacific region, scrub typhus has recently been discovered in southern Chile. We analyzed Orientia gene sequences of 16S rRNA (rrs) and 47-kDa (htrA) from 18 scrub typhus patients from Chile. Sequences were ≥99.7% identical among the samples for both amplified genes. Their diversity was 3.1%–3.5% for rrs and 11.2%–11.8% for htrA compared with O. tsusugamushi and 3.0% for rrs and 14.8% for htrA compared with Candidatus Orientia chuto. Phylogenetic analyses of both genes grouped the specimens from Chile in a different clade from other Orientia species. Our results indicate that Orientia isolates from Chile constitute a novel species, which, until they are cultivated and fully characterized, we propose to designate as Candidatus Orientia chiloensis, after the Chiloé Archipelago where the pathogen was identified.
topic Chile
epidemiology
molecular sequence data
Orientia tsutsugamushi
Rickettsiales
scrub typhus
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/9/20-0918_article
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