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Dermacentor silvarum, a Medically Important Tick, May Not Be a Competent Vector to Transmit Jingmen Tick Virus.

Authors :
Li, Lian-Feng
Zhang, Ming-Zhu
Zhu, Jin-Guo
Cui, Xiao-Ming
Zhang, Chao-Fu
Niu, Ting-Yong
Li, Jie
Sun, Yi
Wei, Wei-
Liu, Hong-Bo
Yuan, Ting-Ting
Wei, Ran
Wang, Qian
Xia, Luo-Yuan
Zhao, Lin
Lesley, Bell-Sakyi
Jiang, Bao-Gui
Jiang, Jia-Fu
Frans, Jongejan
Jia, Na
Source :
Vector-Borne & Zoonotic Diseases. Jul2022, Vol. 22 Issue 7, p402-407. 6p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) has attracted great attention due to its potential pathogenicity in humans and its transmission by ticks. Dermacentor silvarum (D. silvarum) is one of the dominant tick species in northeastern China, and can transmit many pathogens to humans and animals. However, there have been no report of transmission of JMTV by D. silvarum. Materials and Methods: Ticks were collected from vegetation at the Aershan Port in Inner Mongolia in April 2019. And we do attempt to infect D. silvarum with JMTV by the immersion technique in laboratory conditions. The transmission of JMTV was examined by reverse transcriptase PCR, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and indirect immunofluorescence assay. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 24.0. Results: We found that JMTV may only be maintained in the tick without replication, and could not be transmitted to a host following transstadial transmission. Moreover, no virus colonization was found in the midgut or salivary glands of unfed D. silvarum; therefore, D. silvarum may not be susceptible to JMTV infection and therefore unlikely to carry and transmit JMTV. Conclusion: Our study has to some extent filled the knowledge gap regarding the possibility of JMTV transmission by a medically important tick vector, D. silvarum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15303667
Volume :
22
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Vector-Borne & Zoonotic Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157983291
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2021.0092