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  • "Candidatus Rickettsia kotlanii" is a newly identified tick-borne pathogen associated with spotted fever, first found in Hungary in 2006.
  • Researchers sequenced the complete genomes of two Japanese isolates to clarify its evolutionary relationship within the spotted fever group of Rickettsia, revealing that it forms an independent branch within this category.
  • Despite having nearly identical genomes, the isolates came from different tick species and locations, indicating low genetic diversity, while some genes present in "Ca. R. kotlanii" were found to be degraded, necessitating further study on its unique features.

Article Abstract

Many Rickettsia species of the spotted fever group (SFG) cause tick-borne diseases known as "spotted fever." One of the candidate SFG Rickettsia species is "Candidatus Rickettsia kotlanii," which was first detected in Haemaphysalis concinna in Hungary in 2006. However, its precise phylogenetic position in the SFG is not clear because only single-gene sequence-based phylogenetic analyses were performed using very limited genes. Here, we present the complete genome sequences of two Japanese "Ca. R. kotlanii" isolates, which differed only by a 135 bp insertion/deletion (InDel). Using these genomes and publicly available whole genome sequences of other Rickettsia species, the precise phylogenetic position of "Ca. R. kotlanii" in Rickettsia was determined to be in a clade of the SFG. The phylogenetic relationships and average nucleotide identity of "Ca. R. kotlanii" relative to the other species indicated that "Ca. R. kotlanii" is an independent taxon in the SFG. Notably, although the genomes of the two isolates were almost identical, the isolates were obtained from different tick species in different regions and years, suggesting extremely low genomic diversity in "Ca. R. kotlanii." While the genome of "Ca. R. kotlanii" is the smallest in the transitional group and SFG Rickettsia sequenced to date, we identified genes uniquely present or absent in "Ca. R. kotlanii," but most were apparently degraded. Therefore, analyses of differences at the sequence (single nucleotide polymorphisms and small InDels) or gene expression level will be required to understand the functional or physiological features unique to "Ca. R. kotlanii."

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1348-0421.13065DOI Listing

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