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Targeted Metagenomics for Clinical Detection and Discovery of Bacterial Tick-Borne Pathogens

Authors :
Bin Hu
David F. Neitzel
Paul S. Mead
Karen C. Bloch
Luke C. Kingry
Anna Strain
Bobbi S. Pritt
Alison F. Hinckley
Melissa Anacker
Sarah W. Sheldon
Abelardo C. Moncayo
Lynne M. Sloan
Elizabeth A. Dietrich
Ganesh Srinivasamoorthy
Jenna Bjork
Laurel B. Respicio-Kingry
Kiersten J. Kugeler
Jeannine M. Petersen
Jon Berry
Stephanie Oatman
Source :
J Clin Microbiol
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Tick-borne diseases, due to a diversity of bacterial pathogens, represent a significant and increasing public health threat throughout the Northern Hemisphere. A high-throughput 16S V1-V2 rRNA gene-based metagenomics assay was developed and evaluated using13,000 residual samples from patients suspected of having tick-borne illness and1,000 controls. Taxonomic predictions for tick-borne bacteria were exceptionally accurate, as independently validated by secondary testing. Overall, 881 specimens were positive for bacterial tick-borne agents. Twelve tick-borne bacterial species were detected, including two novel pathogens, representing a 100% increase in the number of tick-borne bacteria identified compared to what was possible by initial PCR testing. In three blood specimens, two tick-borne bacteria were simultaneously detected. Seven bacteria, not known to be tick transmitted, were also confirmed to be unique to samples from persons suspected of having tick-borne illness. These results indicate that 16S V1-V2 metagenomics can greatly simplify diagnosis and accelerate the discovery of bacterial tick-borne pathogens.

Details

ISSN :
1098660X
Volume :
58
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....06232b71320edd5b6ab8538e873e2534