Comparison of Ehrlichia muris Strains Isolated from Wild Mice and Ticks and Serologic Survey of Humans and Animals with E. muris as Antigen

Author:

Kawahara Makoto1,Ito Tadahiko2,Suto Chiharu3,Shibata Shinichiro1,Rikihisa Yasuko4,Hata Kazuhisa5,Hirai Katsuya6

Affiliation:

1. Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute, Nagoya 467-8615,1

2. Tokyo Metropolitan Public Health Research Laboratory Public Health, Tokyo 169-0073,2

3. Department of Medical Zoology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Nagoya 466-8550,3

4. Department of Veterinary Biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210-10924

5. Hachioji Public Health Center, Tokyo 192-0083,5 and

6. Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Gifu University, Gifu 501-1193,6 Japan, and

Abstract

ABSTRACT In metropolitan Tokyo, the Ehrlichia muris seropositivity rate of 24 wild mice was 63% in Hinohara Village, but in the surrounding areas, it was 0 to 5%. This finding suggests that the reservoir of E. muris is focal. Among the 15 seropositive mice, ehrlichiae were isolated from 9 Apodemus speciosus mice and 1 A. argenteus mouse, respectively. Five ehrlichial isolates were obtained from 10 ticks ( Haemaphysalis flava ) collected in Asuke Town, Aichi Prefecture, where the E. muris type strain had been isolated. These new isolates were compared with the E. muris type strain. The mouse virulence and ultrastructure of the new isolates were similar to those of the type strain, and all of them were cross-reactive with each other, as well as with the type strain, by indirect immunofluorescent-antibody test. The levels of similarity of the base sequences of the 16S rRNA gene of one of the A. speciosus isolates and one of the tick isolates to that of the E. muris type strain were 99.79 and 99.93%, respectively. We suggest that all of these isolates are E. muris ; that E. muris is not limited to Eothenomys kageus but infects other species of mice; and that E. muris is present at locations other than Aichi Prefecture. It appears that H. flava is a potential vector of E. muris . Twenty (1%) of 1803 humans from metropolitan Tokyo were found to be seropositive for E. muris antibodies. A serological survey revealed that exposure to E. muris or organisms antigenically cross-reactive to E. muris occurred among dogs, wild mice, monkeys, bears, deer, and wild boars in Gifu Prefecture, nearby prefectures, and Nagoya City, central Japan. However, human beings and Rattus norvegicus rats in this area were seronegative. These results indicate broader geographic distribution of and human and animal species exposure to E. muris or related Ehrlichia spp. in Japan.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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