Description of Rickettsia senegalensis sp. nov.: a new Rickettsia species detected worldwide
Description of Rickettsia senegalensis sp. nov.: a new Rickettsia species detected worldwide
Labarrere, C.; Houmenou, C. T.; Fournier, P.-E.; Fenollar, F.; Mediannikov, O.
AbstractRickettsia senegalensis is a novel Rickettsia species isolated from cat fleas, Ctenocephalides felis, in Senegal. Genomic analysis confirmed its status as a distinct species, placing it within the transitional Rickettsia group, within a R. felis cluster. Furthermore, rickettsial genes identical to those of Rickettsia senegalensis had been already identified in several hematophagous arthropods, including fleas and ticks parasitizing various hosts such as cats, dogs, opossums, and rodents in tropical and subtropical regions all over the world. It has also been detected in cat tissues, suggesting a potential host-pathogen association. Here we formally propose Rickettsia senegalensis sp. nov. as a new species. The type strain of this species is strain PU01-02T (= CSUR R184T = DSM 28250T). Strain PU01-02T; grows aerobically in XTC-2, SF9, and LD652 cell lines at 28{degrees}C in a CO2-free atmosphere. The genome of strain PU01-02T; has a size of 1.62 Mb and a G+C content of 33.2%.