Borreliae Part 1: Borrelia Lyme Group and Echidna-Reptile Group

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作者
Trevisan, Giusto [1 ]
Cinco, Marina [2 ]
Trevisini, Sara [3 ]
di Meo, Nicola [1 ,3 ]
Chersi, Karin [3 ]
Ruscio, Maurizio [3 ]
Forgione, Patrizia [4 ]
Bonin, Serena [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Trieste, DSM Dept Med Sci, I-34149 Trieste, Italy
[2] Univ Trieste, DSV Dept Life Sci, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
[3] ASUGI Azienda Sanitaria Univ Giuliano Isontina, I-34129 Trieste, Italy
[4] ASL Napoli 1 Ctr, Ctr Rif Regionale Malattia Hansen & Lyme, UOSD Dermatol, PO Pellegrini, I-80145 Naples, Italy
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BIOLOGY-BASEL | 2021年 / 10卷 / 10期
关键词
Borrelia; Lyme; Echidna-Reptile; Spirochaeta; Borrelia mayonii; Baggio-Yoshinari; BURGDORFERI SENSU-LATO; MULTILOCUS SEQUENCE-ANALYSIS; OUTER-SURFACE PROTEIN; IXODES-RICINUS TICKS; RELAPSING FEVER BORRELIA; MIYAMOTOI SP-NOV; DISEASE SPIROCHETE; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; GENETIC-CHARACTERIZATION; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES;
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10.3390/biology10101036
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Simple Summary:& nbsp;Borreliae are spirochaetes, which represent a heterogeneous phylum within bacteria. Spirochaetes are indeed distinguished from other bacteria for their spiral shape, which also characterizes Borreliae. This review describes briefly the organization of the phylum Spirocheteales with a digression about its pathogenicity and historical information about bacteria isolation and characterization. Among spirochaetes, Borrelia genus is here divided into three groups, namely the Lyme group (LG), the Echidna-Reptile group (REPG) and the Relapsing Fever group (RFG). Borreliae Part 1 deals with Lyme group and Echidna-Reptile group Borreliae, while the subject of Borreliae Part 2 is Relapsing Fever group and unclassified Borreliae. Lyme group Borreliae is organized here in sections describing ecology, namely tick vectors and animal hosts, epidemiology, microbiology, and Borrelia genome organization and antigen characterization. Furthermore, the main clinical manifestations in Lyme borreliosis are also described. Although included in the Lyme group due to their particular clinical features, Borrelia causing Baggio Yoshinari syndrome and Borrelia mayonii are described in dedicated paragraphs. The Borrelia Echidna-Reptile group has been recently characterized including spirochaetes that apparently are not pathogenic to humans, but infect reptiles and amphibians. The paragraph dedicated to this group of Borreliae describes their vectors, hosts, geographical distribution and their characteristics.</p> & nbsp;</p> Borreliae are divided into three groups, namely the Lyme group (LG), the Echidna-Reptile group (REPG) and the Relapsing Fever group (RFG). Currently, only Borrelia of the Lyme and RF groups (not all) cause infection in humans. Borreliae of the Echidna-Reptile group represent a new monophyletic group of spirochaetes, which infect amphibians and reptiles. In addition to a general description of the phylum Spirochaetales, including a brief historical digression on spirochaetosis, in the present review Borreliae of Lyme and Echidna-Reptile groups are described, discussing the ecology with vectors and hosts as well as microbiological features and molecular characterization. Furthermore, differences between LG and RFG are discussed with respect to the clinical manifestations. In humans, LG Borreliae are organotropic and cause erythema migrans in the early phase of the disease, while RFG Borreliae give high spirochaetemia with fever, without the development of erythema migrans. With respect of LG Borreliae, recently Borrelia mayonii, with intermediate characteristics between LG and RFG, has been identified. As part of the LG, it gives erythema migrans but also high spirochaetemia with fever. Hard ticks are vectors for both LG and REPG groups, but in LG they are mostly Ixodes sp. ticks, while in REPG vectors do not belong to that genus.</p>
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