The bacterial community of the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum)
Abstract Background The lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum), an important vector of a wide range of human and animal pathogens, is very common throughout the East and Midwest of the USA. Ticks are known to carry non-pathogenic bacteria that may play a role in their vector competence for pathogens....
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doaj-557cf1e3eaa94bd5a0fdb9f811cb69d32021-01-17T12:11:09ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052021-01-0114111010.1186/s13071-020-04550-zThe bacterial community of the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum)L. Paulina Maldonado-Ruiz0Saraswoti Neupane1Yoonseong Park2Ludek Zurek3Department of Entomology, Kansas State UniversityDepartment of Entomology, Kansas State UniversityDepartment of Entomology, Kansas State UniversityCentral European Institute of Technology, Center for Zoonoses, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical SciencesAbstract Background The lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum), an important vector of a wide range of human and animal pathogens, is very common throughout the East and Midwest of the USA. Ticks are known to carry non-pathogenic bacteria that may play a role in their vector competence for pathogens. Several previous studies using the high throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies reported the commensal bacteria in a tick midgut as abundant and diverse. In contrast, in our preliminary survey of the field collected adult lone star ticks, we found the number of culturable/viable bacteria very low. Methods We aimed to analyze the bacterial community of A. americanum by a parallel culture-dependent and a culture-independent approach applied to individual ticks. Results We analyzed 94 adult females collected in eastern Kansas and found that 60.8% of ticks had no culturable bacteria and the remaining ticks carried only 67.7 ± 42.8 colony-forming units (CFUs)/tick representing 26 genera. HTS of the 16S rRNA gene resulted in a total of 32 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) with the dominant endosymbiotic genera Coxiella and Rickettsia (> 95%). Remaining OTUs with very low abundance were typical soil bacterial taxa indicating their environmental origin. Conclusions No correlation was found between the CFU abundance and the relative abundance from the culture-independent approach. This suggests that many culturable taxa detected by HTS but not by culture-dependent method were not viable or were not in their culturable state. Overall, our HTS results show that the midgut bacterial community of A. americanum is very poor without a core microbiome and the majority of bacteria are endosymbiotic.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-020-04550-zMicrobiomeBacterial diversityMidgutCulturingHigh throughput sequencing |
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L. Paulina Maldonado-Ruiz Saraswoti Neupane Yoonseong Park Ludek Zurek The bacterial community of the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) Parasites & Vectors Microbiome Bacterial diversity Midgut Culturing High throughput sequencing |
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L. Paulina Maldonado-Ruiz Saraswoti Neupane Yoonseong Park Ludek Zurek |
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L. Paulina Maldonado-Ruiz |
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The bacterial community of the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) |
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The bacterial community of the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) |
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The bacterial community of the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) |
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The bacterial community of the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) |
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The bacterial community of the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) |
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bacterial community of the lone star tick (amblyomma americanum) |
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Abstract Background The lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum), an important vector of a wide range of human and animal pathogens, is very common throughout the East and Midwest of the USA. Ticks are known to carry non-pathogenic bacteria that may play a role in their vector competence for pathogens. Several previous studies using the high throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies reported the commensal bacteria in a tick midgut as abundant and diverse. In contrast, in our preliminary survey of the field collected adult lone star ticks, we found the number of culturable/viable bacteria very low. Methods We aimed to analyze the bacterial community of A. americanum by a parallel culture-dependent and a culture-independent approach applied to individual ticks. Results We analyzed 94 adult females collected in eastern Kansas and found that 60.8% of ticks had no culturable bacteria and the remaining ticks carried only 67.7 ± 42.8 colony-forming units (CFUs)/tick representing 26 genera. HTS of the 16S rRNA gene resulted in a total of 32 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) with the dominant endosymbiotic genera Coxiella and Rickettsia (> 95%). Remaining OTUs with very low abundance were typical soil bacterial taxa indicating their environmental origin. Conclusions No correlation was found between the CFU abundance and the relative abundance from the culture-independent approach. This suggests that many culturable taxa detected by HTS but not by culture-dependent method were not viable or were not in their culturable state. Overall, our HTS results show that the midgut bacterial community of A. americanum is very poor without a core microbiome and the majority of bacteria are endosymbiotic. |
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Microbiome Bacterial diversity Midgut Culturing High throughput sequencing |
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