Targeted capture and sequencing of Orientia tsutsugamushi genomes from chiggers and humans

Scrub typhus is a febrile disease caused by <em>Orientia tsutsugamushi</em>, transmitted by larval stage Trombiculid mites (chiggers), whose primary hosts are small mammals. The phylogenomics of <em>O. tsutsugamushi</em> in chiggers, small mammals and humans remains poorly un...

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Autores principales: Elliott, I, Thangnimitchok, N, de Cesare, M, Linsuwanon, P, Paris, D, Day, NPJ, Newton, P, Bowden, R, Batty, E
Formato: Journal article
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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author Elliott, I
Thangnimitchok, N
de Cesare, M
Linsuwanon, P
Paris, D
Day, NPJ
Newton, P
Bowden, R
Batty, E
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Thangnimitchok, N
de Cesare, M
Linsuwanon, P
Paris, D
Day, NPJ
Newton, P
Bowden, R
Batty, E
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description Scrub typhus is a febrile disease caused by <em>Orientia tsutsugamushi</em>, transmitted by larval stage Trombiculid mites (chiggers), whose primary hosts are small mammals. The phylogenomics of <em>O. tsutsugamushi</em> in chiggers, small mammals and humans remains poorly understood. To combat the limitations imposed by the low relative quantities of pathogen DNA in typical <em>O. tsutsugamushi</em> clinical and ecological samples, along with the technical, safety and cost limitations of cell culture, a novel probe-based target enrichment sequencing protocol was developed. The method was designed to capture variation among conserved genes and facilitate phylogenomic analysis at the scale of population samples. A whole-genome amplification step was incorporated to enhance the efficiency of sequencing by reducing duplication rates. This resulted in on-target capture rates of up to 93% for a diverse set of human, chigger, and rodent samples, with the greatest success rate in samples with real-time PCR Ct values below 35. Analysis of the best-performing samples revealed phylogeographic clustering at local, provincial and international scales. Applying the methodology to a comprehensive set of samples could yield a more complete understanding of the ecology, genomic evolution and population structure of <em>O. tsutsugamushi</em> and other similarly challenging organisms, with potential benefits in the development of diagnostic tests and vaccines.
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spelling oxford-uuid:81aaa6cd-73c5-497c-b392-ea6b17cbcb5c2024-01-04T14:35:44ZTargeted capture and sequencing of Orientia tsutsugamushi genomes from chiggers and humansJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:81aaa6cd-73c5-497c-b392-ea6b17cbcb5cEnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier2021Elliott, IThangnimitchok, Nde Cesare, MLinsuwanon, PParis, DDay, NPJNewton, PBowden, RBatty, EScrub typhus is a febrile disease caused by <em>Orientia tsutsugamushi</em>, transmitted by larval stage Trombiculid mites (chiggers), whose primary hosts are small mammals. The phylogenomics of <em>O. tsutsugamushi</em> in chiggers, small mammals and humans remains poorly understood. To combat the limitations imposed by the low relative quantities of pathogen DNA in typical <em>O. tsutsugamushi</em> clinical and ecological samples, along with the technical, safety and cost limitations of cell culture, a novel probe-based target enrichment sequencing protocol was developed. The method was designed to capture variation among conserved genes and facilitate phylogenomic analysis at the scale of population samples. A whole-genome amplification step was incorporated to enhance the efficiency of sequencing by reducing duplication rates. This resulted in on-target capture rates of up to 93% for a diverse set of human, chigger, and rodent samples, with the greatest success rate in samples with real-time PCR Ct values below 35. Analysis of the best-performing samples revealed phylogeographic clustering at local, provincial and international scales. Applying the methodology to a comprehensive set of samples could yield a more complete understanding of the ecology, genomic evolution and population structure of <em>O. tsutsugamushi</em> and other similarly challenging organisms, with potential benefits in the development of diagnostic tests and vaccines.
spellingShingle Elliott, I
Thangnimitchok, N
de Cesare, M
Linsuwanon, P
Paris, D
Day, NPJ
Newton, P
Bowden, R
Batty, E
Targeted capture and sequencing of Orientia tsutsugamushi genomes from chiggers and humans
title Targeted capture and sequencing of Orientia tsutsugamushi genomes from chiggers and humans
title_full Targeted capture and sequencing of Orientia tsutsugamushi genomes from chiggers and humans
title_fullStr Targeted capture and sequencing of Orientia tsutsugamushi genomes from chiggers and humans
title_full_unstemmed Targeted capture and sequencing of Orientia tsutsugamushi genomes from chiggers and humans
title_short Targeted capture and sequencing of Orientia tsutsugamushi genomes from chiggers and humans
title_sort targeted capture and sequencing of orientia tsutsugamushi genomes from chiggers and humans
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