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Genetic diversity of Bartonella spp. among cave-dwelling bats from Colombia

•Detection of Bartonella spp. infection among cave-dwelling bats from Santander, Colombia.•Two bat species, Carollia perspicillata and Natalus tumidirostris were the most infected.•Obtained sequences clustered into two of the seven bat Bartonella clades.•These results give the first data of the gene...

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Published in:Acta tropica 2024-11, Vol.259, p.107370, Article 107370
Main Authors: Silva-Ramos, Carlos Ramiro, Ballesteros-Ballesteros, Jesús A., Chala-Quintero, Sandra M., Matiz-González, J. Manuel, Herrera-Sepúlveda, María T., Faccini-Martínez, Álvaro A, Pulido-Villamarín, Adriana del Pilar, Hidalgo, Marylin, Pinto, C. Miguel, Pérez-Torres, Jairo, Cuervo, Claudia
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Summary:•Detection of Bartonella spp. infection among cave-dwelling bats from Santander, Colombia.•Two bat species, Carollia perspicillata and Natalus tumidirostris were the most infected.•Obtained sequences clustered into two of the seven bat Bartonella clades.•These results give the first data of the genetic diversity of Bartonella spp. in bats from Colombia. Bartonella is a bacterial genus that comprises arthropod-borne microorganisms. Several Bartonella isolates have been detected from bats worldwide, which are thought to be undescribed species. We aimed to test the presence of Bartonella spp. among bats from Colombia, and evaluate the genetic diversity of bat-associated Bartonella spp. through phylogenetic analyses. A total of 108 bat blood samples were collected from three bat species (Carollia perspicillata, Mormoops megalophylla, and Natalus tumidirostris) that inhabit the Macaregua cave. The Bartonella ssrA gene was targeted through real-time and end-point PCR; additionally, the gltA and rpoB genes were detected by end-point PCR. All obtained amplicons were purified and bidirectionally sequenced for phylogenetic analysis using a concatenated supermatrix and a supertree approaches. A detection frequency of 49.1 % (53/108) for Bartonella spp. was evidenced among bat blood samples, of which 59.1 % (26/44), 54.3 % (19/35) and 27.6 % (8/29) were identified in Carollia perspicillata, Natalus tumidirostris and Mormoops megalophylla respectively. A total of 35 ssrA, 5 gltA and 4 rpoB good-quality sequences were obtained which were used for phylogenetic analysis. All obtained bat sequences clustered together with sequences obtained from Neotropical bat species into two bat-restricted clades namely clade A and clade N. We detected the presence of Bartonella spp. that clustered within two different bat-associated Bartonella clades, giving the first data of the genetic diversity of these bacteria among bats from Colombia.
ISSN:0001-706X
1873-6254
1873-6254
DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107370