The expanding range of emerging tick-borne viruses in Eastern Europe and the Black Sea Region

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Koray Ergunay
Brian P. Bourke
Drew D. Reinbold-Wasson
Mikeljon P. Nikolich
Suppaluck P. Nelson
Laura Caicedo-Quiroga
Nataliya Vaydayko
Giorgi Kirkitadze
Tamar Chunashvili
Lewis S. Long
Jason K. Blackburn
Nora G. Cleary
Cynthia L. Tucker
Yvonne-Marie Linton
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[1] Smithsonian Institution,Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit, Museum Support Center MRC
[2] Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,534
[3] Smithsonian Institution-National Museum of Natural History,One Health Branch
[4] Hacettepe University,Department of Entomology
[5] U.S. Army Medical Research Directorate-Georgia (USAMRD-G),Department of Medical Microbiology, Virology Unit, Faculty of Medicine
[6] Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,Bacterial Diseases Branch
[7] Ukrainian Center of Diseases Control and Monitoring,Uniformed Services
[8] University of the Health Sciences,Emerging Pathogens Institute
[9] University of Florida,One Health Center of Excellence
[10] University of Florida,undefined
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We analysed both pooled and individual tick samples collected from four countries in Eastern Europe and the Black Sea region, using metagenome-based nanopore sequencing (NS) and targeted amplification. Initially, 1337 ticks, belonging to 11 species, were screened in 217 pools. Viruses (21 taxa) and human pathogens were detected in 46.5% and 7.3%, respectively. Tick-borne viral pathogens comprised Tacheng Tick Virus 2 (TTV2, 5.9%), Jingmen Tick Virus (JMTV, 0.9%) and Tacheng Tick Virus 1 (TTV1, 0.4%). An association of tick species with individual virus taxa was observed, with the exception of TTV2, which was observed in both Dermacentor and Haemaphysalis species. Individual ticks from pools with pathogen detection were then further screened by targeted amplification and then NS, which provided extensive genome data and revealed probable pathogen Haseki Tick Virus (HTV, 10.2%). Two distinct TTV2 clades were observed in phylogenetic analysis, one of which included closely related Dermacentor reticulatus Uukuviruses. JMTV detection indicated integrated virus sequences. Overall, we observed an expansion of newly documented pathogenic tick-borne viruses into Europe, with TTV1 being identified on the continent for the first time. These viruses should be included in the diagnostic assessment of symptomatic cases associated with tick bites and vector surveillance efforts. NS is shown as a useful tool for monitoring tick-associated pathogens in pooled or individual samples.
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