Author:
Mattéo Gueyrard,Pierre Pontarotti,Michel Drancourt,Laurent Abi-Rached
Abstract
AbstractSyphilis dramatically hit Europe at the end of the fifteen century before spreading to other continents. Yet the origin of the sudden pandemic in the Old World remains debated, in particular because the leading Columbus hypothesis of a New World origin of historical syphilis in Europe lacks paleomicrobiological confirmation. Here we screened a worldwide set of >1,700 ancient humans and identified ancientTreponema pallidumstrains in two pre-Columbian child sacrifices from Tlatelolco, Mexico. Over 12,000Treponema-specific reads were recovered to define a novelTreponema pallidumancient population:Treponema pallidumstr.tlatelolcoensis. Phylogenetics show that this population displays ancestral features but also bears the genetic building blocks of disease-causing modernTreponema pallidumsubspecies, hence demonstrating how pre-Colombian Americas were the source of worldwide spread of treponematosis.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory