Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37235
2. Department of Biology, Georgia Southern University, P.O. Box 8042, Statesboro, Georgia 30460
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Coinfections within hosts present opportunities for horizontal gene transfer between strains and competitive interactions between genotypes and thus can be a critical element of the lifestyles of pathogens.
Bartonella
spp. are
Alphaproteobacteria
that parasitize mammalian erythrocytes and endothelial cells. Their vectors are thought to be various biting arthropods, such as fleas, ticks, mites, and lice, and they are commonly cited as agents of various emerging diseases. Coinfections by different
Bartonella
strains and species can be common in mammals, but little is known about specificity and coinfections in arthropod vectors. We surveyed the rate of mixed infections of
Bartonella
in flea vectors (
Polygenis gwyni
) parasitizing cotton rats (
Sigmodon hispidus
) in which previous surveys indicated high rates of infection. We found that nearly all fleas (20 of 21) harbored one or more strains of
Bartonella
, with rates of coinfection approaching 90%. A strain previously identified as common in cotton rats was also common in their fleas. However, another common strain in cotton rats was absent from
P. gwyni
, while a rare cotton rat strain was quite common in
P. gwyni
. Surprisingly, some samples were also coinfected with a strain phylogenetically related to
Bartonella clarridgeiae
, which is typically associated with felids and ruminants. Finally, a locus (
pap31
) that is characteristically borne on phage in
Bartonella
was successfully sequenced from most samples. However, sequence diversity in
pap31
was novel in the
P. gwyni
samples, relative to other
Bartonella
previously typed with
pap31
, emphasizing the likelihood of large reservoirs of cryptic diversity in natural populations of the pathogen.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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