Midichloria mitochondrii is widespread in hard ticks (Ixodidae) and resides in the mitochondria of phylogenetically diverse species.
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitochondrial bacterium, which has recently been named Midichloria mitochondrii. The objectives of this work were (i) to screen ixodid ticks for Midichloria-related bacteria and (ii) to determine whether th...
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ftunivpavia:oai:iris.unipv.it:11571/134967 2023-11-12T04:19:21+01:00 Midichloria mitochondrii is widespread in hard ticks (Ixodidae) and resides in the mitochondria of phylogenetically diverse species. S. Epis D. Sassera T. Beninati N. Lo L. Beati J. Piesman L. Rinaldi K. D. Mccoy A. Torina S. Magnino C. Bandi SACCHI, LUCIANO CLEMENTI, EMANUELA GENCHI, MARCO S., Epi D., Sassera T., Beninati N., Lo L., Beati J., Piesman L., Rinaldi K. D., Mccoy A., Torina Sacchi, Luciano Clementi, Emanuela Genchi, Marco S., Magnino C., Bandi 2008 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11571/134967 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182007004052 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/18205982 volume:135 firstpage:485 lastpage:494 journal:PARASITOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11571/134967 doi:10.1017/S0031182007004052 Midichloria mitochondrii Ixodes ricinu Hard ticks info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2008 ftunivpavia https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182007004052 2023-10-30T21:46:55Z The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitochondrial bacterium, which has recently been named Midichloria mitochondrii. The objectives of this work were (i) to screen ixodid ticks for Midichloria-related bacteria and (ii) to determine whether these bacteria exploit the intra-mitochondrial niche in other tick species. Our main goal was to discover further models of this peculiar form of symbiosis. We have thus performed a PCR screening for Midichloria-related bacteria in samples of ixodid ticks collected in Italy, North America and Iceland. A total of 7 newly examined species from 5 genera were found positive for bacteria closely related to M. mitochondrii. Samples of the tick species Rhipicephalus bursa, found positive in the PCR screening, were analysed with transmission electron microscopy, which revealed the presence of bacteria both in the cytoplasm and in the mitochondria of the oocytes. There is thus evidence that bacteria invade mitochondria in at least 2 tick species. Phylogenetic analysis on the bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences generated from positive specimens revealed that the bacteria form a monophyletic group within the order Rickettsiales. The phylogeny of Midichloria symbionts and related bacteria does not appear completely congruent with the phylogeny of the hosts. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland IRIS UNIPV (Università degli studi di Pavia) Parasitology 135 4 485 494 |
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Midichloria mitochondrii Ixodes ricinu Hard ticks S. Epis D. Sassera T. Beninati N. Lo L. Beati J. Piesman L. Rinaldi K. D. Mccoy A. Torina S. Magnino C. Bandi SACCHI, LUCIANO CLEMENTI, EMANUELA GENCHI, MARCO Midichloria mitochondrii is widespread in hard ticks (Ixodidae) and resides in the mitochondria of phylogenetically diverse species. |
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The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitochondrial bacterium, which has recently been named Midichloria mitochondrii. The objectives of this work were (i) to screen ixodid ticks for Midichloria-related bacteria and (ii) to determine whether these bacteria exploit the intra-mitochondrial niche in other tick species. Our main goal was to discover further models of this peculiar form of symbiosis. We have thus performed a PCR screening for Midichloria-related bacteria in samples of ixodid ticks collected in Italy, North America and Iceland. A total of 7 newly examined species from 5 genera were found positive for bacteria closely related to M. mitochondrii. Samples of the tick species Rhipicephalus bursa, found positive in the PCR screening, were analysed with transmission electron microscopy, which revealed the presence of bacteria both in the cytoplasm and in the mitochondria of the oocytes. There is thus evidence that bacteria invade mitochondria in at least 2 tick species. Phylogenetic analysis on the bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences generated from positive specimens revealed that the bacteria form a monophyletic group within the order Rickettsiales. The phylogeny of Midichloria symbionts and related bacteria does not appear completely congruent with the phylogeny of the hosts. |
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S., Epi D., Sassera T., Beninati N., Lo L., Beati J., Piesman L., Rinaldi K. D., Mccoy A., Torina Sacchi, Luciano Clementi, Emanuela Genchi, Marco S., Magnino C., Bandi |
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Midichloria mitochondrii is widespread in hard ticks (Ixodidae) and resides in the mitochondria of phylogenetically diverse species. |
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Midichloria mitochondrii is widespread in hard ticks (Ixodidae) and resides in the mitochondria of phylogenetically diverse species. |
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Midichloria mitochondrii is widespread in hard ticks (Ixodidae) and resides in the mitochondria of phylogenetically diverse species. |
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Midichloria mitochondrii is widespread in hard ticks (Ixodidae) and resides in the mitochondria of phylogenetically diverse species. |
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Midichloria mitochondrii is widespread in hard ticks (Ixodidae) and resides in the mitochondria of phylogenetically diverse species. |
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midichloria mitochondrii is widespread in hard ticks (ixodidae) and resides in the mitochondria of phylogenetically diverse species. |
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