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Profiles of Microbial Community and Antibiotic Resistome in Wild Tick Species

Nana Wei, Jinmiao Lu, Yi Dong, Shibo Li

2022mSystems18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria poses serious threat to the public health around the world. Ticks are obligate hematophagous ectoparasites, surviving via feeding on the blood of various animal hosts. Although some previous studies have confirmed wild ticks carried various bacterial community, the role of wild ticks in the antibiotic resistance remains unknown. Here, identification of microbial community and antibiotic resistome in wild tick species revealed that wild ticks are the reservoir, postulated potential spreaders of antibiotic resistance. Our findings highlight the contribution of wild ticks to the maintenance and dissemination of ARGs, and the associated health risks.

Topics & Concepts

ResistomeBiologyBacteroidetesProteobacteriaFirmicutesBacterial phylaPhylumAntibiotic resistance16S ribosomal RNAZoologyMicrobiologyAntibioticsTetracyclineGeneticsGeneIntegronVector-borne infectious diseasesInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesReproductive tract infections research