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Rickettsia conorii

Rickettsia conorii is a Gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacterium of the genus Rickettsia that causes human disease called boutonneuse fever, Mediterranean spotted fever, Israeli tick typhus, Astrakhan spotted fever, Kenya tick typhus, Indian tick typhus, or other names that designate the locality of occurrence while having distinct clinical features.[3][4] It is a member of the spotted fever group and the most geographically dispersed species in the group, recognized in most of the regions bordering on the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea, Israel, Kenya, and other parts of North, Central, and South Africa, and India.[3] The prevailing vector is the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus. The bacterium was isolated by Emile Brumpt in 1932[5] and named after A. Conor, who in collaboration with A. Bruch, provided the first description of boutonneuse fever in Tunisia in 1910.[6]

Rickettsia conorii
Rickettsia conorii observed in Vero cells (red rods; magnification ×1,000)[1]
Scientific classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Alphaproteobacteria
Order: Rickettsiales
Family: Rickettsiaceae
Genus: Rickettsia
Species group: Spotted fever group
Species:
R. conorii
Binomial name
Rickettsia conorii

The genome of the bacterium has been sequenced and four subspecies have been identified.[7][8][9][10][11]

Genomes of intracellular or parasitic bacteria undergo massive reduction compared to their free-living relatives. Examples include Rickettsia for alpha proteobacteria, T. whipplei for Actinobacteria, Mycoplasma for Firmicutes (the low G+C content Gram-positive), and Wigglesworthia and Buchnera for gamma proteobacteria.[12]

Some of the largest virions like Megavirus chilensis, Pandoravirus, Pithovirus and mimivirus are comparable in size to miniature bacteria like T. whipplei and Rickettsia conorii.

References Edit

  1. ^ Rovery C, Brouqui P, Raoult D (2008). "Questions on Mediterranean Spotted Fever a Century after Its Discovery". Emerg Infect Dis. 14 (9): 1360–1367. doi:10.3201/eid1409.071133. PMC 2603122. PMID 18760001.
  2. ^ Skerman, VBD; McGowan, V; Sneath, PHA, eds. (1989). Approved Lists of Bacterial Names (amended ed.). Washington, DC: American Society for Microbiology.
  3. ^ a b Yu, XJ; Walker, DH (2005). "Genus I. Rickettsia da Rocha-Lima 1916, 567AL". In Brenner, DJ; Krieg, NR; Staley, JT; et al. (eds.). Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Volume 2, Part C (2nd ed.). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/0-387-29298-5_28.
  4. ^ Parola, P; Paddock, CD; Raoult, D (2005). "Tick-Borne Rickettsioses around the World: Emerging Diseases Challenging Old Concepts". Clin Microbiol Rev. 18 (4): 719–756. doi:10.1128/CMR.18.4.719-756.2005. PMC 1265907. PMID 16223955.
  5. ^ Brumpt, E (1932). "Longevité du virus de la fièvre boutonneuse (Rickettsia conorii, n. sp.) chez la tique Rhipicephalus sanguineus". C. R. Soc. Biol. 110: 1119–1202.
  6. ^ Conor, A & A Bruch (1910). "Une fièvre éruptive observée en Tunisie". Bull Soc Pathol Exot Filial. 8: 492–496.
  7. ^ Zhu Y, Fournier PE, Eremeeva M, Raoult D (2005). "Proposal to create subspecies of Rickettsia conorii based on multi-locus sequence typing and an emended description of Rickettsia conorii". BMC Microbiol. 5: 11. doi:10.1186/1471-2180-5-11. PMC 1079849. PMID 15766388.
  8. ^ Ogata H, Audic S, Renesto-Audiffren P, et al. (September 2001). "Mechanisms of evolution in Rickettsia conorii and R. prowazekii". Science. 293 (5537): 2093–8. Bibcode:2001Sci...293.2093O. doi:10.1126/science.1061471. PMID 11557893. S2CID 35985908.
  9. ^ Sentausa E, El Karkouri K, Robert C, Raoult D, Fournier PE (June 2012). "Genome sequence of Rickettsia conorii subsp. indica, the agent of Indian tick typhus". J. Bacteriol. 194 (12): 3288–9. doi:10.1128/JB.00462-12. PMC 3370856. PMID 22628514.
  10. ^ Sentausa E, El Karkouri K, Robert C, Raoult D, Fournier PE (September 2012). "Genome sequence of Rickettsia conorii subsp. caspia, the agent of Astrakhan fever". J. Bacteriol. 194 (17): 4763–4. doi:10.1128/JB.00992-12. PMC 3415478. PMID 22887666.
  11. ^ Sentausa E, El Karkouri K, Robert C, Raoult D, Fournier PE (September 2012). "Genome sequence of Rickettsia conorii subsp. israelensis, the agent of Israeli spotted fever". J. Bacteriol. 194 (18): 5130–1. doi:10.1128/JB.01118-12. PMC 3430316. PMID 22933760.
  12. ^ Raoult, Didier; Ogata, Hiroyuki; Audic, Stéphane; Robert, Catherine; Suhre, Karsten; Drancourt, Michel; Claverie, Jean-Michel (2003). "Tropheryma whipplei Twist: A Human Pathogenic Actinobacteria with a Reduced Genome". Genome Research. 13 (8): 1800–1809. doi:10.1101/gr.1474603. PMC 403771. PMID 12902375.

Further reading Edit

  • Fournier PE, Zhu Y, Ogata H, Raoult D (December 2004). "Use of Highly Variable Intergenic Spacer Sequences for Multispacer Typing of Rickettsia conorii Strains". J. Clin. Microbiol. 42 (12): 5757–66. doi:10.1128/JCM.42.12.5757-5766.2004. PMC 535242. PMID 15583310.
  • La Manna, Torina A, Agnone A (November 2013). "Detection of Natural Killer T Cells in Mice Infected with Rickettsia conorii". 60: 80–85. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)


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Rickettsia conorii is a Gram negative obligate intracellular bacterium of the genus Rickettsia that causes human disease called boutonneuse fever Mediterranean spotted fever Israeli tick typhus Astrakhan spotted fever Kenya tick typhus Indian tick typhus or other names that designate the locality of occurrence while having distinct clinical features 3 4 It is a member of the spotted fever group and the most geographically dispersed species in the group recognized in most of the regions bordering on the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea Israel Kenya and other parts of North Central and South Africa and India 3 The prevailing vector is the brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus The bacterium was isolated by Emile Brumpt in 1932 5 and named after A Conor who in collaboration with A Bruch provided the first description of boutonneuse fever in Tunisia in 1910 6 Rickettsia conoriiRickettsia conorii observed in Vero cells red rods magnification 1 000 1 Scientific classificationDomain BacteriaPhylum PseudomonadotaClass AlphaproteobacteriaOrder RickettsialesFamily RickettsiaceaeGenus RickettsiaSpecies group Spotted fever groupSpecies R conoriiBinomial nameRickettsia conoriiBrumpt 1932 2 The genome of the bacterium has been sequenced and four subspecies have been identified 7 8 9 10 11 Genomes of intracellular or parasitic bacteria undergo massive reduction compared to their free living relatives Examples include Rickettsia for alpha proteobacteria T whipplei for Actinobacteria Mycoplasma for Firmicutes the low G C content Gram positive and Wigglesworthia and Buchnera for gamma proteobacteria 12 Some of the largest virions like Megavirus chilensis Pandoravirus Pithovirus and mimivirus are comparable in size to miniature bacteria like T whipplei and Rickettsia conorii References Edit Rovery C Brouqui P Raoult D 2008 Questions on Mediterranean Spotted Fever a Century after Its Discovery Emerg Infect Dis 14 9 1360 1367 doi 10 3201 eid1409 071133 PMC 2603122 PMID 18760001 Skerman VBD McGowan V Sneath PHA eds 1989 Approved Lists of Bacterial Names amended ed Washington DC American Society for Microbiology a b Yu XJ Walker DH 2005 Genus I Rickettsia da Rocha Lima 1916 567AL In Brenner DJ Krieg NR Staley JT et al eds Bergey s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 2 Part C 2nd ed New York Springer doi 10 1007 0 387 29298 5 28 Parola P Paddock CD Raoult D 2005 Tick Borne Rickettsioses around the World Emerging Diseases Challenging Old Concepts Clin Microbiol Rev 18 4 719 756 doi 10 1128 CMR 18 4 719 756 2005 PMC 1265907 PMID 16223955 Brumpt E 1932 Longevite du virus de la fievre boutonneuse Rickettsia conorii n sp chez la tique Rhipicephalus sanguineus C R Soc Biol 110 1119 1202 Conor A amp A Bruch 1910 Une fievre eruptive observee en Tunisie Bull Soc Pathol Exot Filial 8 492 496 Zhu Y Fournier PE Eremeeva M Raoult D 2005 Proposal to create subspecies of Rickettsia conorii based on multi locus sequence typing and an emended description of Rickettsia conorii BMC Microbiol 5 11 doi 10 1186 1471 2180 5 11 PMC 1079849 PMID 15766388 Ogata H Audic S Renesto Audiffren P et al September 2001 Mechanisms of evolution in Rickettsia conorii and R prowazekii Science 293 5537 2093 8 Bibcode 2001Sci 293 2093O doi 10 1126 science 1061471 PMID 11557893 S2CID 35985908 Sentausa E El Karkouri K Robert C Raoult D Fournier PE June 2012 Genome sequence of Rickettsia conorii subsp indica the agent of Indian tick typhus J Bacteriol 194 12 3288 9 doi 10 1128 JB 00462 12 PMC 3370856 PMID 22628514 Sentausa E El Karkouri K Robert C Raoult D Fournier PE September 2012 Genome sequence of Rickettsia conorii subsp caspia the agent of Astrakhan fever J Bacteriol 194 17 4763 4 doi 10 1128 JB 00992 12 PMC 3415478 PMID 22887666 Sentausa E El Karkouri K Robert C Raoult D Fournier PE September 2012 Genome sequence of Rickettsia conorii subsp israelensis the agent of Israeli spotted fever J Bacteriol 194 18 5130 1 doi 10 1128 JB 01118 12 PMC 3430316 PMID 22933760 Raoult Didier Ogata Hiroyuki Audic Stephane Robert Catherine Suhre Karsten Drancourt Michel Claverie Jean Michel 2003 Tropheryma whipplei Twist A Human Pathogenic Actinobacteria with a Reduced Genome Genome Research 13 8 1800 1809 doi 10 1101 gr 1474603 PMC 403771 PMID 12902375 Further reading EditFournier PE Zhu Y Ogata H Raoult D December 2004 Use of Highly Variable Intergenic Spacer Sequences for Multispacer Typing of Rickettsia conorii Strains J Clin Microbiol 42 12 5757 66 doi 10 1128 JCM 42 12 5757 5766 2004 PMC 535242 PMID 15583310 La Manna Torina A Agnone A November 2013 Detection of Natural Killer T Cells in Mice Infected with Rickettsia conorii 60 80 85 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link nbsp nbsp This Alphaproteobacteria related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rickettsia conorii 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