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Bartonella species in wild small mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey

Yıl 2015, Cilt: 62 Sayı: 3, 183 - 187, 01.09.2015
https://doi.org/10.1501/Vetfak_0000002678

Öz

The species within the genus Bartonella are intracellular bacteria causing long-lasting bacteremia in humans and animals. In this study, Bartonella spp. in 173 small mammals, which were Apodemus flavicollis, A. witherbyi, A. uralensis, A. mystacinus, Myodes glareolus, Crocidura suaveolens, Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus species captured from Western Black Sea Region of Turkey, were investigated by blood culture and molecular methods. The positivity of Bartonella was 63.6% (110/173) by blood culture of small mammalian. The gltA gene regions for the isolated strains were identified by DNA sequencing analysis. Isolates were identified as Bartonella taylorii, B. birtlesii, B. coopersplainsensis and a zoonotic B. grahamii

Kaynakça

  • Bermond D, Heller R, Barrat F, Delacour G, Dehio C, Alliot A, Monteil H, Chomel B, Boulouis HJ, Piémont Y. (2000): Bartonella birtlesii sp. nov., isolated from small mammals (Apodemus spp.). Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 6: 1973-9.
  • Birtles RJ, Harrison TG, Saunders NA, Molyneux DH. (1995): Proposals to unify the genera Grahamella and Bartonella, with descriptions of Bartonella talpae comb. nov., Bartonella peromysci comb. nov., and three new species, Bartonella grahamii sp. nov., Bartonella taylorii sp. nov., and Bartonella doshiae sp. nov. Int J Syst Bacteriol. 45: 1-8.
  • Birtles RJ, Harrison TG, Molyneux DH. (1994): Grahamella in small woodland mammals in the U.K.: isolation, prevalence and host specificity. Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 88: 317-27.
  • Boulouis HJ, Chang CC, Henn JB, Kasten RW, Chomel BB. (2005): Factors associated with the rapid emergence of zoonotic Bartonella infections. Vet Res. 36: 383-410.
  • Çelebi B. (2008): Bartonella henselae and its infections. Mikrobiyol Bul. 42: 163-75.
  • Celebi B, Kilic S, Aydin N, Tarhan G, Carhan A, Babur C. (2009): Investigation of Bartonella henselae in cats in Ankara, Turkey. Zoonoses Public Health. 56: 169-75.
  • Celebi B, Carhan A, Kilic S, Babur C. (2010): Detection and genetic diversity of Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii strains isolated from dogs in Ankara, Turkey. J Vet Med Sci. 72: 969-73.
  • Chomel, B. B., H. J. Boulouis, and E. B. Breitschwerdt, (2004): Cat scratch disease and other zoonotic Bartonella infections. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 224, 1270–1279.
  • Daly, J.S., Worthington, M.G., Brenner, D.J., Moss, C.W., Rochalimaea elizabethae sp. nov. isolated from a patient with endocarditis. J Clin Microbiol. 31: 872–81.
  • Engbaek K, Lawson PA.(2004): Identification of Bartonella species in rodents, shrews and cats in Denmark: detection of two B. henselae variants, one in cats and the other in the long-tailed field mouse. APMIS. 112: 336-41.
  • Fenollar, F., Sire, S. and Raoult, D. (2005). Bartonella vinsonii subsp. arupensis as an agent of blood culture– negative endocarditis in a human. J Clin Microbiol 43: 945–7.
  • Gil H, García-Esteban C, Barandika JF, Peig J, Toledo A, Escudero R, Jado I, Rodríguez-Vargas M, García- Amil C, Lobo B, Roales P, Rodríguez-Moreno I, Olmeda AS, García-Pérez AL, Anda. P. (2010): Variability of Bartonella genotypes among small mammals in Spain. Appl Environ Microbiol. 76: 8062-70.
  • Gundi, V.A., Taylo,r C., Raoult, D. and La Scola, B. (2009): Bartonella rattaustraliani sp. nov., Bartonella queenslandensis coopersplainsensis sp. nov., identified in Australian rats. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 59: 2956-61. Bartonella
  • Holmberg M, Mills JN, McGill S, Benjamin G, Ellis BA.(2003): Bartonella infection in sylvatic small mammals of central Sweden. Epidemiol Infect. 130: 149-57.
  • Iralu J, Bai Y, Crook L, Tempest B, Simpson G, Mckenzie T, Koster F. (2006): Rodent-associated Bartonella febrile illness, Southwestern United States. Emerg Infect Dis. 12: 1081-6.
  • Jiyipong, T., Jittapalapong, S., Morand, S., Raoult, D., Rolain, J.M. (2012): Prevalence and genetic diversity of Bartonella spp. In small mammals from Southeastern Asia. Appl Environ Microbiol. 78: 8463-6.
  • Karagoz, A., Celebi, B., Simsek, H., Taner, M., Kilic, S., Durmaz, R. and Ertek,M. (2013): Detection of Bartonella spp. in field mice (Microtus socialis) by culture and PCR. Ankara Üniv Vet Fak Derg. 60: 235-239,
  • Kerkhoff FT, Bergmans AM, van Der Zee A, Rothova A. (1999): Demonstration of Bartonella grahamii DNA in ocular fluids of a patient with neuroretinitis. J Clin Microbiol. 37: 4034-8.
  • Kilic, S., Celebi, B., Acar, B., Atas, M. (2013): In vitro susceptibility of isolates of Francisella tularensis from Turkey. Scand J Infect Dis. 45: 337-41.
  • Knap N, Duh D, Birtles R, Trilar T, Petrovec M, Avsic- Zupanc T. (2007): Molecular detection of Bartonella species infecting rodents in Slovenia. FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol. 50: 45-50.
  • Kosoy, M., Murray, M., Gilmore, R.D., Bai, Y. and Gage, K.L. (2003): Bartonella strains from ground squirrels are identical to Bartonella washoensis isolated from a human patient. J Clin Microbiol 41: 645–50.
  • Norman AF, Regnery R, Jameson P, Greene C, Krause DC. (1995): Differentiation of Bartonella-like isolates at the species level by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism in the citrate synthase gene. J Clin Microbiol.33: 1797-803.
  • Oktem IM, Uyar Y, Dincer E, Gozalan A, Schlegel M, Babur C, Celebi B, Sozen M, Karatas A, Ozkazanc NK, (2014): Dobrava-Belgrade virus in Apodemus flavicollis and A. uralensis mice, Turkey. Emerg Infect Dis. 20: 121- 5.
  • Reis C, Cote M, Le Rhun D, Lecuelle B, Levin ML, Vayssier-Taussat M, Bonnet SI. (2011): Vector competence of the tick Ixodes ricinus for transmission of Bartonella birtlesii. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 5: 1186.
  • Scola, B., Zeaiter, Z., Khamis, A. and Raoult, D. (2003): Gene-sequence-based criteria for species definition in bacteriology: the Bartonella paradigm. Trends Microbiol. 11: 318–321.
  • Tea A, Alexiou-Daniel S, Papoutsi A, Papa A, Antoniadis A. (2004): Bartonella species isolated from rodents, Greece. Emerg Infect Dis. 10: 963-4
  • Tsai, Y.L., Chuang, S.T., Chang, C.C., Kass, P.H. and Chomel, B.B. (2010): Bartonella species in small mammals and their ectoparasites in Taiwan. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 83: 917-23.
  • Welch DF, Carroll KC, Hofmeister EK, Persing DH, Robison DA, Steigerwalt AG, Brenner DJ. (1999): Isolation of a new subspecies, Bartonella vinsonii subsp. arupensis, from a cattle rancher: identity with isolates found in conjunction with Borrelia burgdorferi and Babesia microti among naturally infected mice. J Clin Microbiol.37: 2598-601.
  • Welc-Faleciak R, Paziewska A, Bajer A, Behnke JM, Siński E. (2008): Bartonella spp. infection in rodents from different habitats in the Mazury Lake District, Northeast Poland. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. 8: 467-74.

Batı Karadeniz Bölgesinde yabani küçük memelilerde Bartonella türleri

Yıl 2015, Cilt: 62 Sayı: 3, 183 - 187, 01.09.2015
https://doi.org/10.1501/Vetfak_0000002678

Öz

Bartonella genusundaki türler insanlarda ve hayvanlarda uzun süreli bakteriyemiye neden olan hücre içi bakterilerdir. Bu çalışmada Batı Karadeniz Bölgesi’nde yakalanan Apodemus flavicollis, A. witherbyi, A. uralensis, A. mystacinus, Myodes glareolus, Crocidura suaveolens, Rattus rattus ve Rattus norvegicus türlerinin dahil olduğu 173 küçük memelide, kan kültürü ve moleküler yöntemlerle Bartonella türleri araştırıldı. Bartonella pozitifliği küçük memelilerde kan kültürü ile %63.6 (110/173) bulundu. Kültürde izole edilen Bartonella suşlarının, sitrat sentez gen bölgesi (gltA) DNA dizi analizi ile tür tanımlamaları yapıldı. İzolatlar Bartonella taylorii, B. birtlesii, B. coopersplainsensis ve zoonotik bir tür olan B. grahamii olarak tanımlandı

Kaynakça

  • Bermond D, Heller R, Barrat F, Delacour G, Dehio C, Alliot A, Monteil H, Chomel B, Boulouis HJ, Piémont Y. (2000): Bartonella birtlesii sp. nov., isolated from small mammals (Apodemus spp.). Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 6: 1973-9.
  • Birtles RJ, Harrison TG, Saunders NA, Molyneux DH. (1995): Proposals to unify the genera Grahamella and Bartonella, with descriptions of Bartonella talpae comb. nov., Bartonella peromysci comb. nov., and three new species, Bartonella grahamii sp. nov., Bartonella taylorii sp. nov., and Bartonella doshiae sp. nov. Int J Syst Bacteriol. 45: 1-8.
  • Birtles RJ, Harrison TG, Molyneux DH. (1994): Grahamella in small woodland mammals in the U.K.: isolation, prevalence and host specificity. Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 88: 317-27.
  • Boulouis HJ, Chang CC, Henn JB, Kasten RW, Chomel BB. (2005): Factors associated with the rapid emergence of zoonotic Bartonella infections. Vet Res. 36: 383-410.
  • Çelebi B. (2008): Bartonella henselae and its infections. Mikrobiyol Bul. 42: 163-75.
  • Celebi B, Kilic S, Aydin N, Tarhan G, Carhan A, Babur C. (2009): Investigation of Bartonella henselae in cats in Ankara, Turkey. Zoonoses Public Health. 56: 169-75.
  • Celebi B, Carhan A, Kilic S, Babur C. (2010): Detection and genetic diversity of Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii strains isolated from dogs in Ankara, Turkey. J Vet Med Sci. 72: 969-73.
  • Chomel, B. B., H. J. Boulouis, and E. B. Breitschwerdt, (2004): Cat scratch disease and other zoonotic Bartonella infections. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 224, 1270–1279.
  • Daly, J.S., Worthington, M.G., Brenner, D.J., Moss, C.W., Rochalimaea elizabethae sp. nov. isolated from a patient with endocarditis. J Clin Microbiol. 31: 872–81.
  • Engbaek K, Lawson PA.(2004): Identification of Bartonella species in rodents, shrews and cats in Denmark: detection of two B. henselae variants, one in cats and the other in the long-tailed field mouse. APMIS. 112: 336-41.
  • Fenollar, F., Sire, S. and Raoult, D. (2005). Bartonella vinsonii subsp. arupensis as an agent of blood culture– negative endocarditis in a human. J Clin Microbiol 43: 945–7.
  • Gil H, García-Esteban C, Barandika JF, Peig J, Toledo A, Escudero R, Jado I, Rodríguez-Vargas M, García- Amil C, Lobo B, Roales P, Rodríguez-Moreno I, Olmeda AS, García-Pérez AL, Anda. P. (2010): Variability of Bartonella genotypes among small mammals in Spain. Appl Environ Microbiol. 76: 8062-70.
  • Gundi, V.A., Taylo,r C., Raoult, D. and La Scola, B. (2009): Bartonella rattaustraliani sp. nov., Bartonella queenslandensis coopersplainsensis sp. nov., identified in Australian rats. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 59: 2956-61. Bartonella
  • Holmberg M, Mills JN, McGill S, Benjamin G, Ellis BA.(2003): Bartonella infection in sylvatic small mammals of central Sweden. Epidemiol Infect. 130: 149-57.
  • Iralu J, Bai Y, Crook L, Tempest B, Simpson G, Mckenzie T, Koster F. (2006): Rodent-associated Bartonella febrile illness, Southwestern United States. Emerg Infect Dis. 12: 1081-6.
  • Jiyipong, T., Jittapalapong, S., Morand, S., Raoult, D., Rolain, J.M. (2012): Prevalence and genetic diversity of Bartonella spp. In small mammals from Southeastern Asia. Appl Environ Microbiol. 78: 8463-6.
  • Karagoz, A., Celebi, B., Simsek, H., Taner, M., Kilic, S., Durmaz, R. and Ertek,M. (2013): Detection of Bartonella spp. in field mice (Microtus socialis) by culture and PCR. Ankara Üniv Vet Fak Derg. 60: 235-239,
  • Kerkhoff FT, Bergmans AM, van Der Zee A, Rothova A. (1999): Demonstration of Bartonella grahamii DNA in ocular fluids of a patient with neuroretinitis. J Clin Microbiol. 37: 4034-8.
  • Kilic, S., Celebi, B., Acar, B., Atas, M. (2013): In vitro susceptibility of isolates of Francisella tularensis from Turkey. Scand J Infect Dis. 45: 337-41.
  • Knap N, Duh D, Birtles R, Trilar T, Petrovec M, Avsic- Zupanc T. (2007): Molecular detection of Bartonella species infecting rodents in Slovenia. FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol. 50: 45-50.
  • Kosoy, M., Murray, M., Gilmore, R.D., Bai, Y. and Gage, K.L. (2003): Bartonella strains from ground squirrels are identical to Bartonella washoensis isolated from a human patient. J Clin Microbiol 41: 645–50.
  • Norman AF, Regnery R, Jameson P, Greene C, Krause DC. (1995): Differentiation of Bartonella-like isolates at the species level by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism in the citrate synthase gene. J Clin Microbiol.33: 1797-803.
  • Oktem IM, Uyar Y, Dincer E, Gozalan A, Schlegel M, Babur C, Celebi B, Sozen M, Karatas A, Ozkazanc NK, (2014): Dobrava-Belgrade virus in Apodemus flavicollis and A. uralensis mice, Turkey. Emerg Infect Dis. 20: 121- 5.
  • Reis C, Cote M, Le Rhun D, Lecuelle B, Levin ML, Vayssier-Taussat M, Bonnet SI. (2011): Vector competence of the tick Ixodes ricinus for transmission of Bartonella birtlesii. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 5: 1186.
  • Scola, B., Zeaiter, Z., Khamis, A. and Raoult, D. (2003): Gene-sequence-based criteria for species definition in bacteriology: the Bartonella paradigm. Trends Microbiol. 11: 318–321.
  • Tea A, Alexiou-Daniel S, Papoutsi A, Papa A, Antoniadis A. (2004): Bartonella species isolated from rodents, Greece. Emerg Infect Dis. 10: 963-4
  • Tsai, Y.L., Chuang, S.T., Chang, C.C., Kass, P.H. and Chomel, B.B. (2010): Bartonella species in small mammals and their ectoparasites in Taiwan. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 83: 917-23.
  • Welch DF, Carroll KC, Hofmeister EK, Persing DH, Robison DA, Steigerwalt AG, Brenner DJ. (1999): Isolation of a new subspecies, Bartonella vinsonii subsp. arupensis, from a cattle rancher: identity with isolates found in conjunction with Borrelia burgdorferi and Babesia microti among naturally infected mice. J Clin Microbiol.37: 2598-601.
  • Welc-Faleciak R, Paziewska A, Bajer A, Behnke JM, Siński E. (2008): Bartonella spp. infection in rodents from different habitats in the Mazury Lake District, Northeast Poland. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. 8: 467-74.
Toplam 29 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Veteriner Cerrahi
Diğer ID JA72JT36JY
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Bekir Çelebı

Alper Karagöz

Mehmet Ali Öktem

Ahmet Çarhan

Ferhat Matur

Nuri Kaan Özkazanç

Cahit Babür

Selçuk Kılıç

Mustafa Sözen

Ahmet Karataş

Rıza Durmaz

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Eylül 2015
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2015Cilt: 62 Sayı: 3

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APA Çelebı, B., Karagöz, A., Öktem, M. A., Çarhan, A., vd. (2015). Bartonella species in wild small mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, 62(3), 183-187. https://doi.org/10.1501/Vetfak_0000002678
AMA Çelebı B, Karagöz A, Öktem MA, Çarhan A, Matur F, Özkazanç NK, Babür C, Kılıç S, Sözen M, Karataş A, Durmaz R. Bartonella species in wild small mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey. Ankara Univ Vet Fak Derg. Eylül 2015;62(3):183-187. doi:10.1501/Vetfak_0000002678
Chicago Çelebı, Bekir, Alper Karagöz, Mehmet Ali Öktem, Ahmet Çarhan, Ferhat Matur, Nuri Kaan Özkazanç, Cahit Babür, Selçuk Kılıç, Mustafa Sözen, Ahmet Karataş, ve Rıza Durmaz. “Bartonella Species in Wild Small Mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey”. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi 62, sy. 3 (Eylül 2015): 183-87. https://doi.org/10.1501/Vetfak_0000002678.
EndNote Çelebı B, Karagöz A, Öktem MA, Çarhan A, Matur F, Özkazanç NK, Babür C, Kılıç S, Sözen M, Karataş A, Durmaz R (01 Eylül 2015) Bartonella species in wild small mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi 62 3 183–187.
IEEE B. Çelebı, “Bartonella species in wild small mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey”, Ankara Univ Vet Fak Derg, c. 62, sy. 3, ss. 183–187, 2015, doi: 10.1501/Vetfak_0000002678.
ISNAD Çelebı, Bekir vd. “Bartonella Species in Wild Small Mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey”. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi 62/3 (Eylül 2015), 183-187. https://doi.org/10.1501/Vetfak_0000002678.
JAMA Çelebı B, Karagöz A, Öktem MA, Çarhan A, Matur F, Özkazanç NK, Babür C, Kılıç S, Sözen M, Karataş A, Durmaz R. Bartonella species in wild small mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey. Ankara Univ Vet Fak Derg. 2015;62:183–187.
MLA Çelebı, Bekir vd. “Bartonella Species in Wild Small Mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey”. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, c. 62, sy. 3, 2015, ss. 183-7, doi:10.1501/Vetfak_0000002678.
Vancouver Çelebı B, Karagöz A, Öktem MA, Çarhan A, Matur F, Özkazanç NK, Babür C, Kılıç S, Sözen M, Karataş A, Durmaz R. Bartonella species in wild small mammals in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey. Ankara Univ Vet Fak Derg. 2015;62(3):183-7.

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