Identification of closely related Ixodes species by protein profiling with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.

Ticks are vectors of infectious diseases of major importance in human and veterinary medicine. For epidemiological studies, accurate identification of ticks is crucial to define their potential role as vectors and to develop control and prevention strategies. Although morphological and molecular met...

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Main Authors: Pierre H Boyer, Lionel Almeras, Olivier Plantard, Antoine Grillon, Émilie Talagrand-Reboul, Karen McCoy, Benoît Jaulhac, Nathalie Boulanger
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223735
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author Pierre H Boyer
Lionel Almeras
Olivier Plantard
Antoine Grillon
Émilie Talagrand-Reboul
Karen McCoy
Benoît Jaulhac
Nathalie Boulanger
author_facet Pierre H Boyer
Lionel Almeras
Olivier Plantard
Antoine Grillon
Émilie Talagrand-Reboul
Karen McCoy
Benoît Jaulhac
Nathalie Boulanger
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description Ticks are vectors of infectious diseases of major importance in human and veterinary medicine. For epidemiological studies, accurate identification of ticks is crucial to define their potential role as vectors and to develop control and prevention strategies. Although morphological and molecular methods are widely used to identify ticks, an innovative approach using MALDI-TOF MS technology recently emerged as an alternative tool. Previous works showed that MALDI-TOF MS was highly effective in identifying ticks, but these works mainly tested tick specimens of different genera. To confirm the accuracy of this new tool for tick identification, nine closely related tick species belonging to the Ixodes genus were analysed, specimens of the Dermacentor reticulatus species were also included in the analysis as an outer group. Three of the species used for the present study belonged to the I. ricinus species complex, which are known to transmit Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, the causative agent of Lyme borreliosis. A total of 246 tick specimens were submitted to MALDI-TOF MS analysis, and two body parts (half-idiosoma and four legs) were individually investigated. For each body part, intraspecies reproducibility and interspecies specificity of the MS profiles were determined. The profile analysis revealed that the main determinant for spectra clustering was the tick species for both legs and half-idiosoma. For each body part, a reference database of spectra was set up including 2 to 5 specimens per species randomly selected, and genotyped using 16s rDNA and COI genes to confirm their morphological identification. Both created spectral databases were individually blind tested with their respective body part using the remaining specimens, which were correctly identified in 98.5% of the cases. MALDI-TOF MS is a reliable tool for tick identification, including specimens belonging to closely related species and hardly distinguishable using morphology. The 4-legs as well as the half-idiosoma of ticks can now be applied for specimen identification using two different databases. The combined use of these two body parts improves the rate of tick identification and their confidence level.
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spelling doaj.art-5598f12f86e14377af7c3712372d96672022-12-21T22:36:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011410e022373510.1371/journal.pone.0223735Identification of closely related Ixodes species by protein profiling with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.Pierre H BoyerLionel AlmerasOlivier PlantardAntoine GrillonÉmilie Talagrand-ReboulKaren McCoyBenoît JaulhacNathalie BoulangerTicks are vectors of infectious diseases of major importance in human and veterinary medicine. For epidemiological studies, accurate identification of ticks is crucial to define their potential role as vectors and to develop control and prevention strategies. Although morphological and molecular methods are widely used to identify ticks, an innovative approach using MALDI-TOF MS technology recently emerged as an alternative tool. Previous works showed that MALDI-TOF MS was highly effective in identifying ticks, but these works mainly tested tick specimens of different genera. To confirm the accuracy of this new tool for tick identification, nine closely related tick species belonging to the Ixodes genus were analysed, specimens of the Dermacentor reticulatus species were also included in the analysis as an outer group. Three of the species used for the present study belonged to the I. ricinus species complex, which are known to transmit Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, the causative agent of Lyme borreliosis. A total of 246 tick specimens were submitted to MALDI-TOF MS analysis, and two body parts (half-idiosoma and four legs) were individually investigated. For each body part, intraspecies reproducibility and interspecies specificity of the MS profiles were determined. The profile analysis revealed that the main determinant for spectra clustering was the tick species for both legs and half-idiosoma. For each body part, a reference database of spectra was set up including 2 to 5 specimens per species randomly selected, and genotyped using 16s rDNA and COI genes to confirm their morphological identification. Both created spectral databases were individually blind tested with their respective body part using the remaining specimens, which were correctly identified in 98.5% of the cases. MALDI-TOF MS is a reliable tool for tick identification, including specimens belonging to closely related species and hardly distinguishable using morphology. The 4-legs as well as the half-idiosoma of ticks can now be applied for specimen identification using two different databases. The combined use of these two body parts improves the rate of tick identification and their confidence level.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223735
spellingShingle Pierre H Boyer
Lionel Almeras
Olivier Plantard
Antoine Grillon
Émilie Talagrand-Reboul
Karen McCoy
Benoît Jaulhac
Nathalie Boulanger
Identification of closely related Ixodes species by protein profiling with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
PLoS ONE
title Identification of closely related Ixodes species by protein profiling with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
title_full Identification of closely related Ixodes species by protein profiling with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
title_fullStr Identification of closely related Ixodes species by protein profiling with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of closely related Ixodes species by protein profiling with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
title_short Identification of closely related Ixodes species by protein profiling with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
title_sort identification of closely related ixodes species by protein profiling with maldi tof mass spectrometry
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223735
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