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Borrelia burgdorferi
sl is a complex of pathogen bacteria transmitted to the host by
Ixodes
ticks. European
Ixodes ricinus
ticks transmit different
B. burgdorferi
species, pathogenic to human. Bacteria are principally present in unfed tick midgut, then migrate to salivary glands during blood meal and infect a new host via saliva. In this study, efficiency of transmission in a mouse model of three pathogen species belonging to the
B. burgdorferi
sl complex,
B. burgdorferi
sensu stricto (B31, N40, and
BRE
-13),
B. afzelii
(
IBS
-5), and
B. bavariensis
(PBi) is examined in order to evaluate infection risk after tick bite. We compared the dissemination of the
Borrelia
species in mice after tick bite and needle injection. Location in the ticks and transmission to mice were also determined for the three species by following infection kinetics. After inoculation, we found a significant prevalence in the brain for PBi and
BRE
-13, in the heart, for PBi, in the skin where B31 was more prevalent than PBi and in the ankle where both B31 and N40 were more present than PBi. After tick bite, statistical analyses showed that
BRE
-13 was more prevalent than N40 in the brain, in the bladder and in the inguinal lymph node. When
Borrelia
dissemination was compared after inoculation and tick bite, we observed heart infection only after tick inoculation of
BRE
-13, and PBi was only detected after tick bite in the skin. For N40, a higher number of positive organs was found after inoculation compared to tick bite. All European
B. burgdorferi
sl strains studied were detected in female salivary glands before blood meal and infected mice within 24 h of tick bite. Moreover,
Borrelia
-infected nymphs were able to infect mice as early as 12 h of tick attachment. Our study shows the need to remove ticks as early as possible after attachment. Moreover,
Borrelia
tropism varied according to the strain as well as between ticks bite and needle inoculation, confirming the association between some strains and clinical manifestation of Lyme borreliosis, as well as the role played by tick saliva in the efficiency of
Borrelia
infection and dissemination in vertebrates.
...
PMID:Infection Kinetics and Tropism of
Borrelia burgdorferi
sensu lato in Mouse After Natural (via Ticks) or Artificial (Needle) Infection Depends on the Bacterial Strain. 3010 73