2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-022-05638-4
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Characterization of the bacterial microbiome of Swedish ticks through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of whole ticks and of individual tick organs

Abstract: Background The composition of the microbial flora associated with ixodid ticks has been studied in several species, revealing the importance of geographical origin, developmental stage(s) and feeding status of the tick, as well as substantial differences between tissues and organs. Studying the microbiome in the correct context and scale is therefore necessary for understanding the interactions between tick-borne pathogens and other microorganisms as well as other aspects of tick biology. … Show more

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“…Some Amblyomma ticks (n = 3) were stored in a 2 mL Eppendorf tube in DNA/RNA Shield™ Reagent (Zymo Research) as they originated from the same host. Other ticks were dissected ( Amblyomma : n = 9; Rhipicephalus : n = 5) in sterile phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) at 1% with the assistance of a Zeiss DV4 stereomicroscope to separate the midguts (m), ovaries (o) with oviduct (od), and salivary glands (sg) ( Camargo-Mathias, 2013 , 2018 ; Grandi et al, 2023 ). Subsequently, the organs were separately washed in a 1% PBS solution and pooled by host and each of the organs to be stored in 0.2 mL Eppendorf tubes with DNA/RNA Shield™ Reagent ( Grandi et al, 2023 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Some Amblyomma ticks (n = 3) were stored in a 2 mL Eppendorf tube in DNA/RNA Shield™ Reagent (Zymo Research) as they originated from the same host. Other ticks were dissected ( Amblyomma : n = 9; Rhipicephalus : n = 5) in sterile phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) at 1% with the assistance of a Zeiss DV4 stereomicroscope to separate the midguts (m), ovaries (o) with oviduct (od), and salivary glands (sg) ( Camargo-Mathias, 2013 , 2018 ; Grandi et al, 2023 ). Subsequently, the organs were separately washed in a 1% PBS solution and pooled by host and each of the organs to be stored in 0.2 mL Eppendorf tubes with DNA/RNA Shield™ Reagent ( Grandi et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family Ixodidae includes ticks recognized as vectors of bacteria, helminths, protozoa, and viruses that can cause different conditions in humans (e.g., human anaplasmosis, Lyme borreliosis, and tick-borne encephalitis), in domestic animals (e.g., babesiosis and ehrlichiosis), and in wildlife (e.g., rickettsiosis) ( Baneth, 2014 ; Efstratiou et al, 2021 ; Michalski et al, 2021 ; Bezerra-Santos et al, 2022 ; Velásquez-Guarín et al, 2024 ). In addition to pathogens, the set of microbial biotas associated with the tick is defined as the "microbiome" and includes other commensal and endosymbiotic microorganisms that ticks harbor and can be vertically inherited ( Greay et al, 2018 ; Wu-Chuang et al, 2021 ; Grandi et al, 2023 ). Little is known about the role that microorganisms (including bacteria), plays in ticks, they might contribute to the arthropods' fitness by providing nutrients ticks cannot synthesize, such as B group vitamins, among others ( Duron et al, 2015 , 2018 ; Brenner et al, 2021 ; Zhong et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…While some ticks attach immediately, others scurry around in search of spots with thinner skin, like the ear or other spots (Brandenburg et al 2023 ). During the blood meal uptake, the microbial content is transferred from one body to another, and there are two types of microbial transmission in ticks (Grandi et al 2023 ) before being transmitted to vertebrates, diseases acquired by larval ticks must first be transstadially transmitted to the nymph stage (Ravindran et al 2023 ). The vertical transmission of parasites from an infected vector to its descendants is known as transgenerational transmission (Ebert et al 2023 ; Parola and Raoult 2001 ; Ravindran et al 2023 ; Reis et al 2011 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%