Detection and genetic characterization of Uukuvirus lihanense, (Uukuvirus, Phenuiviridae) in hard ticks from the Colombian Caribbean.

Read the full article See related articles

Listed in

This article is not in any list yet, why not save it to one of your lists.
Log in to save this article

Abstract

Ticks are arthropod vectors that transmit pathogens important to human and animal health. The Objective of this work was to identify Uukuvirus lihanense in the metatranscriptome of hard ticks. Between October 2022 and June 2023, ticks were collected from rural areas of the Colombian Caribbean area of ​​the departments of Córdoba and Cesar. High-throughput sequencing (NGS) was performed using MGI's DNBSEQ-G50RS. Bioinformatics analyses were performed in Galaxy, DIAMOND, and IQtree2. A total of 766 ticks were collected; 87.33% (669/766) were Rhipicephalus microplus, 5.4% (42/766) Dermacentor nitens, 4.2% (32/766) Rhipicephalus sanguineus and 3.0% (23/766) Amblyomma dissimile. Complete and partial L and S segments of Uukuvirus lihanense (LITV) were detected in the metatranscriptome of A. dissimile, D. nitens, and R. microplus. The LITV sequences found are phylogenetically related to those detected in R. sanguineus and A. variegatum from the French Antilles, in R. microplus from Trinidad and Tobago, and R. microplus from Brazil. LITV was identified in D. nitens and R. microplus; the first report was in A. dissimile. Although LITV is not considered necessary in public health, The virus belongs to the Phenuiviridae family, which includes viruses of public health importance, such as Dabie bandavirus and Bandavirus heartlandense. The data indicate the wide range of tick species that LITV can infect, with the potential for spread to other vectors.

Article activity feed