Identification and Characterization of "Candidatus Rickettsia Thierseensis", a Novel Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia Species Detected in Austria.

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Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Medical University of Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15, A-1090 Vienna, Austria.

Published: October 2020

spp. are the second most common pathogens detected in ticks in Austria after sensu lato. Species belonging to the spotted fever group (SFG) are the causative agents for tick-borne rickettsiosis across the world. So far, only four SFG spp. were detected in Austria, namely , , and . Here, we describe the identification of a new SFG species detected in an tick. Sequencing of various rickettsial genes revealed a nucleotide sequence similarity of 99.6%, 98.5%, 97.3% and 98.5% to the , , , and genes, respectively, of known and validated species. Additionally, sequencing of the gene and 23S-5S intergenic spacer region also only showed 99.6% and 99.2%, respectively, similarity to known species. Therefore, and in accordance with current criteria for species discrimination, we hereby describe a new species of the SFG with putative pathogenic potential. We propose the name " Rickettsia thierseensis" based on the village Thiersee in the Austrian province of Tyrol, where the carrying tick was found.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692616PMC
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  • The spotted fever group in the Rickettsia genus includes newly identified species worldwide, including "Candidatus Rickettsia thierseensis" found in Austria in 2020.
  • Genetic analysis revealed that the sequences of "Candidatus R. thierseensis" closely match those of "Candidatus Rickettsia uralica," originally identified in Russia in 2015.
  • Comparison of genetic loci showed 100% identity in several gene regions and only minor differences in others, suggesting that these two species may actually be the same.
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Identification and Characterization of "Candidatus Rickettsia Thierseensis", a Novel Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia Species Detected in Austria.

Microorganisms

October 2020

Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Medical University of Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15, A-1090 Vienna, Austria.

spp. are the second most common pathogens detected in ticks in Austria after sensu lato. Species belonging to the spotted fever group (SFG) are the causative agents for tick-borne rickettsiosis across the world.

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