长角血蜱
经卵巢传播
生物
滴答声
幼虫
病毒学
系统发育树
动物
后代
硬蜱科
传输(电信)
兽医学
血蜱
生态学
基因
遗传学
工程类
电气工程
怀孕
医学
作者
Zhen Wu,Junhao Chen,Linlin Zhang,Yuli Zhang,Lin Liu,Guoyu Niu
摘要
Abstract Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) is a novel tick‐borne virus first identified from Jingmen city, Hubei Province of China in 2010. It has been proved that JMTV can cause human diseases and is widely distributed both inside and outside of China. However, the survival mode and transmission characteristics of JMTV still need further research, particularly in terms of transovarial transmission. In this study, an investigation was conducted to explore the presence of JMTV from engorged female ticks to their offspring. All engorged female adult ticks were collected from domestic cattle and allowed to lay eggs in appropriate humidity and temperature conditions. Maternal ticks, eggs and larvae were screened for JMTV RNA through real‐time polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR) and nested PCR methods. The results revealed the positive rate of 10.53% (10/95) in engorged ticks, 9.09% (2/22) in eggs and 8% (4/50) in larvae pools, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that sequences from eggs and larvae had closer relationship with those isolates from maternal engorged ticks with more than 99.7% homology and JMTV manifested with evolutional conservatism. Our study has identified for the first time that JMTV could be transmitted from mother generation to offspring of Haemaphysalis Longicornis . Nonetheless, the efficiency of transovarial transmission in JMTV and the significance of ticks as amplification hosts still need to be further illustrated.
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