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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Detecção sorológica e caracterização moleculares de agentes anaplasmataceae, micoplasmas hemotróficos, piroplasmas e Hepatozoon sp. em carnívoros selvagens mantidos em cativeiro no Brasil

André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP] 12 January 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:32:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2012-01-12Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:44:22Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 andre_mr_dr_jabo.pdf: 1327619 bytes, checksum: 69c97d185f41eb670b28bd9bfcbe3759 (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / Doenças transmitidas por vetores artrópodes são mundialmente importantes para a saúde humana e animal. Recentemente, diversos estudos têm sido realizados a fim de investigar o possível papel dos animais selvagens na epidemiologia destas enfermidades. A identificação de reservatórios selvagens para estes hemoparasitas ajudaria no entendimento da epi enfermidades por eles causadas, principalmente aquelas de caráter zoonótico. O presente estudo teve como objetivo pesquisar em amostras de sangue de carnívoros selvagens mantidos em cativeiro a presença de infecção ou exposição a agentes Anaplasmataceae (Ehrlichia canis, E. chaffeensis, E. ewingii, Neorickettsia risticii, N. helminthoeca, Anaplasma platys e A. phagocytophilum), Rickettsiaceae (Orientia tsutsugamushi e Rickettsia sp. dos Grupos da Febre Maculosa e do Tifo), Babesia sp., Cytauxzoon sp. (somente para os felídeos), micoplasmas hemotróficos (Mycoplasma haemofelis, Candidatus M. haemominutum, Candidatus M. turicensis, M. haemocanis e Candidatus M. haematoparvum) e Hepatozoon sp., utilizando métodos sorológicos e moleculares. Para tal, foram amostrados 167 felídeos e 100 canídeos selvagens mantidos em cativeiro nos estados de São Paulo, Mato Grosso e Distrito Federal. Doze felídeos (7,2%) e três (3%) canídeos mostraram-se soropositivos frente ao antígeno de E. canis. Apenas um canídeo (1%) mostrou-se soropositivo para A. phagocytophilum. Nenhum animal mostrou-se soropositivo para E. chaffeensis ou N. risticii. A análise filogenética baseada em um fragmento de 350 pb do gene 16S rRNA não foi suficientemente robusta para diferenciar entre as espécies de Ehrlichia spp. Os fragmentos de DNA de Ehrlichia spp. encontrados em quatro felídeos foram posicionados em um ramo distinto daquela de E. canis e E. chaffeensis, com base... / Vector-borne diseases are worldwide important to human and animal health. Recently, several studies have been done aiming to investigate the role of wild animals in the epidemiology of these diseases. The identification of wild reservoirs for these hemoparasites would help in a better understanding of the epidemiology of these diseases, mainly that with zoonotic character. The present work aimed to investigate the presence of infection or exposure to Anaplasmataceae (Ehrlichia canis, E. chaffeensis, E. ewingii, Neorickettsia risticii, N. helminthoeca, Anaplasma platys e A. phagocytophilum) and Rickettsiaceae (Orientia tsutsugamushi and Spotted Fever and Typhus Group Rickettsia sp.), Babesia sp., Cytauxzoon sp., hemotrophic hemoplasmas (Mycoplasma haemofelis, Candidatus M. haemominutum, Candidatus M. turicensis, M. haemocanis e Candidatus M. haematoparvum) and Hepatozoon sp. in captive wild carnivores blood samples by molecular and serological methods. Blood samples were collected from 167 wild felids and 100 wild canids, maintained in captivity in zoos from São Paulo and Mato Grosso states, and Distrito Federal. Twelve felids (7.2%) and three canids (3%) were seropositive to E. canis. Only one canid (1%) was seropositive to A. phagocytophilum. None was seropositive to E. chaffeensis neither N. risticii. The phylogenetic analysis of 350bp of 16S rRNA gene was not sufficiently robust to support the differentiation of Ehrlichia species. The Ehrlichia spp. DNA found in four felids was in a distinct clade from E. chaffeensis and E. canis by omp-1 phylogenetic analysis. The phylogenetic analysis of dsb gene showed the infection by E. canis in one sampled crab-eating fox. Seventeen felids (10%) and ten canids (10%) was positive to Anaplasma spp. PCR, which was in the same clade than A. phagocytophilum and A. platys by... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Transfert latéral de séquence

Le, Thi Phuong 14 March 2013 (has links)
Le transfert latéral de séquences (LST) joue un rôle critique dans l'évolution des bactéries. Les alphaprotéobactéries (ALPs), avec leurs différentes tailles, leurs divers modes de vie et leurs "mobilome", constituent un modèle idéal pour étudier l'histoire évolutive des bactéries. Le "rhizome" représente la diversité des origines des gènes chez ces alphaprotéobactéries : ceci est notamment observable chez les Rickettsiales, appartenant aux ALPs, qui possèdent des génomes en mosaïque. Toutefois, les ALPs contribuent également aux contenus génomiques de différents génomes bactériens comme eucaryotes. De plus, plusieurs gènes codant pour les ribosomes chez les ALPs ont participé à la formation des mitochondries. En premier lieu, nous avons ici mis en place une approche pour mettre en évidence l'histoire évolutive des LSTs. Cette approche est basée sur l'établissement de profils phylétiques, suivi de la recherche de séquences homologues, la reconstruction phylogénétique et enfin la définition des séquences transferts basée sur l'utilisation d'un motif spécifique. Nous avons ainsi montré que 42 gènes des Rickettsiales sont issus de transferts provenant de différentes espèces des trois domaines de la vie. Cette approche est applicable à l'étude de LSTs pour un grand nombre de génomes d'intérêt. Deuxièmement, nous avons séquencé et annoté le génome d'Odyssella thessalonicensis, puis étudié l'histoire évolutive de la mitochondrie, de Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique (CPu), d'O. thessalonicensis et des alphaprotéobactéries. Nos résultats montrent que CPu provient probablement d'un ancêtre intracellulaire facultatif en commun avec les espèces de Rickettsiales. / Lateral sequence transfer (LST) plays a critical role in the bacterial evolu- tion. Alphaproteobacteria with different genomes in size, their diverse lifestyles and their "mobilome" are an ideal model for studying the evolutionary history of the bacteria. The different origins of genes of alphaproteobacteria species can be represented as a "rhizome". In constrast, the alphaproteobacteria contributed in the creation of different genomes such as bacteria, eukaryotes (the nematod, the insect). Moreover, many ribosomal genes of alphaproteobacteria have participated in the formation of the mitochondria. In the first part, we have done an approach to define LSTs. This approach is primarily based on the application of phylogenetic profiles, followed by the search for homologous sequences, then the phylogenetic reconstruction, and finally the definition of sequence transfer by a specific pattern. We found that 42 instances of transfers of Rickettsiales came from distantly related species of different domains of life (eukaryote, bacteria, archaea). We can apply this approach for studying LSTs of greater genomes of interest. In the second part, we sequenced and annotated the Odyssella thesalonicensis, then studied the evolutionary history of mitochondrion, Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique, O. thessalonicensis and alphaproteobacteria. Our results showed that Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique has probably originated from an ancestor facultative intracellular with Rickettsiales species.
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Analyse du transcriptome d'Ehrlichia ruminantium agent causal de la cowdriose : mise en évidence des gènes impliqués dans la virulence et les mécanismes d'atténuation et application à l'élaboration d'un vaccin recombinant / Transcriptomic analisis of Ehrlichia ruminantium the causal agent of heartwater : identification of genes involved in virulence and attenuation mechanisms and application to the development of a recombinant vaccine

Pruneau, Ludovic 30 November 2012 (has links)
AU COURS DE LA THESE, L'ETUDE DU TRANSCRIPTOME DE SOUCHES GARDEL ET SENEGAL VIRULENTES ET ATTENUEES D'E. RUMINANTIUMA ETE REALISEE. UNE ANALYSE DU TRANSCRIPTOME A DIFFERENTS STADES DE DEVELOPPEMENT, A D'ABORD ETE EFFECTUEE POUR LA SOUCHE GARDEL VIRULENTE. AU STADE CORPS RETICULE (FORME INTRACELLULAIRE NON INFECTIEUSE), UNE SUREXPRESSION DES GENES CODANT POUR DES PROTEINES IMPLIQUEES DANS LE METABOLISME, LE TRANSPORT ET L'ECHANGE DE NUTRIMENTS ET DANS LA RESISTANCE AU STRESS OXYDATIF ETAIT OBSERVEE. IL SEMBLERAIT QUEE. RUMINANTIUMMETTE EN PLACE UN PANEL DE MECANISMES POUR SA SURVIE ET SON DEVELOPPEMENT A L'INTERIEUR DE LA CELLULE HOTE. AU STADE CORPS ELEMENTAIRE (FORME EXTRACELLULAlRE INFECTIEUSE), LE GENE DKSA CODANT POUR UN FACTEUR DE TRANSCRIPTION ETAIT SUREXPRIME. CE GENE A ETE MONTRE COMME ETANT IMPLIQUE DANS LA REGULATION DE FACTEURS DE VIRULENCE. IL SEMBLERAIT . DONC, QU'AU STADE CORPS ELEMENTAIRE, IL Y AIT UNE INDUCTION DE MECANISMES DE VIRULENCE. LA COMPARAISON DE L'EXPRESSION DES GENES AU STADE CORPS ELEMENTAIRE ENTRE SOUCHES VIRULENTES ET ATTENUEES A AUSSI ETE EFFECTUEE. NOS RESULTATS ONT MONTRE UNE MODIFICATION IMPORTANTE DE LA MEMBRANE POUR LES SOUCHES VIRULENTES ET ATTENUEES. POUR LES SOUCHES ATTENUEES, IL A ETE MONTRE UNE SUREXPRESSION DES GENES IMPLIQUES DANS LA BIOGENESE MEMBRANAlRE ET UNE SOUS-EXPRESSION·DES PROTEINES DE LA FAMILLE MULTIGENIQUE MAP. CES RESULTATS SUGGERENT QUE LES PROTEINES MAP JOUENT UN ROLE DE LEURRE VIS-A-VIS DE LA REPONSE IMMUNITAIRE PROTECTRICE. DES PROTEINES MEMBRANAlRES HYPOTHETIQUES SONT SUREXPRIMEES A LA FOIS CHEZ LES SOUCHES VIRULENTES ET ATTENUEES. CERTAINES D'ENTRE ELLES SUREXPRIMEES CHEZ LES SOUCHES ATTENUEES SEMBLENT ETRE DE BONS CANDIDATS VACCINAUX ET DEVRAIENT ETRE ETUDIEES / Transcriptomic study of gardel and senegal both virulent and attenuated e. ruminantium strains was conducted during my phd. an analysis of transcriptome at different stages of development has been first conducted for virulent gardel strain. at reticulate body stage (intracellular form non-infectious), over-expression of genes coding for proteins involved in metabolism, transport and exchange of nutrients and resistance to oxidative stress was observed. at this stage of development, e. ruminantium seems to activate mechanisms for its survival and development within the host cell. at elementary body stage, dksa the gene encoding for a transcription factor was over-expressed. this gene has been shown to be involved in the regulation of virulence factors. it seems, therefore, at the elementary body stage, e. ruminantium induces its virulence factors. secondly, we compare the transcriptome of elementary body between virulent and attenuated strains. our results showed an important membrane modification of attenuated and virulent strains. for attenuated strains, we observed an over-expression of genes involved in membrane biogenesis and a diminution of expression of map multigenic family. it seems that map proteins subvert the protective immune response. hypothetical membrane proteins are over-expressed in both virulent and attenuated strains. some over-expressed proteins in attenuated strains seem to be good vaccine candidates and willstudied.
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Detecção sorológica e caracterização moleculares de agentes anaplasmataceae, micoplasmas hemotróficos, piroplasmas e Hepatozoon sp. em carnívoros selvagens mantidos em cativeiro no Brasil /

André, Marcos Rogério. January 2012 (has links)
Orientador: Rosangela Zacarias Machado / Banca: Nadia Regina Pereira Almosny / Banca: Natalino Hajime Yoshinari / Banca: Jose Mauricio Barbanti Duarte / Banca: Karin Werther / Resumo: Doenças transmitidas por vetores artrópodes são mundialmente importantes para a saúde humana e animal. Recentemente, diversos estudos têm sido realizados a fim de investigar o possível papel dos animais selvagens na epidemiologia destas enfermidades. A identificação de reservatórios selvagens para estes hemoparasitas ajudaria no entendimento da epi enfermidades por eles causadas, principalmente aquelas de caráter zoonótico. O presente estudo teve como objetivo pesquisar em amostras de sangue de carnívoros selvagens mantidos em cativeiro a presença de infecção ou exposição a agentes Anaplasmataceae (Ehrlichia canis, E. chaffeensis, E. ewingii, Neorickettsia risticii, N. helminthoeca, Anaplasma platys e A. phagocytophilum), Rickettsiaceae (Orientia tsutsugamushi e Rickettsia sp. dos Grupos da Febre Maculosa e do Tifo), Babesia sp., Cytauxzoon sp. (somente para os felídeos), micoplasmas hemotróficos (Mycoplasma haemofelis, Candidatus M. haemominutum, Candidatus M. turicensis, M. haemocanis e Candidatus M. haematoparvum) e Hepatozoon sp., utilizando métodos sorológicos e moleculares. Para tal, foram amostrados 167 felídeos e 100 canídeos selvagens mantidos em cativeiro nos estados de São Paulo, Mato Grosso e Distrito Federal. Doze felídeos (7,2%) e três (3%) canídeos mostraram-se soropositivos frente ao antígeno de E. canis. Apenas um canídeo (1%) mostrou-se soropositivo para A. phagocytophilum. Nenhum animal mostrou-se soropositivo para E. chaffeensis ou N. risticii. A análise filogenética baseada em um fragmento de 350 pb do gene 16S rRNA não foi suficientemente robusta para diferenciar entre as espécies de Ehrlichia spp. Os fragmentos de DNA de Ehrlichia spp. encontrados em quatro felídeos foram posicionados em um ramo distinto daquela de E. canis e E. chaffeensis, com base... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Vector-borne diseases are worldwide important to human and animal health. Recently, several studies have been done aiming to investigate the role of wild animals in the epidemiology of these diseases. The identification of wild reservoirs for these hemoparasites would help in a better understanding of the epidemiology of these diseases, mainly that with zoonotic character. The present work aimed to investigate the presence of infection or exposure to Anaplasmataceae (Ehrlichia canis, E. chaffeensis, E. ewingii, Neorickettsia risticii, N. helminthoeca, Anaplasma platys e A. phagocytophilum) and Rickettsiaceae (Orientia tsutsugamushi and Spotted Fever and Typhus Group Rickettsia sp.), Babesia sp., Cytauxzoon sp., hemotrophic hemoplasmas (Mycoplasma haemofelis, Candidatus M. haemominutum, Candidatus M. turicensis, M. haemocanis e Candidatus M. haematoparvum) and Hepatozoon sp. in captive wild carnivores blood samples by molecular and serological methods. Blood samples were collected from 167 wild felids and 100 wild canids, maintained in captivity in zoos from São Paulo and Mato Grosso states, and Distrito Federal. Twelve felids (7.2%) and three canids (3%) were seropositive to E. canis. Only one canid (1%) was seropositive to A. phagocytophilum. None was seropositive to E. chaffeensis neither N. risticii. The phylogenetic analysis of 350bp of 16S rRNA gene was not sufficiently robust to support the differentiation of Ehrlichia species. The Ehrlichia spp. DNA found in four felids was in a distinct clade from E. chaffeensis and E. canis by omp-1 phylogenetic analysis. The phylogenetic analysis of dsb gene showed the infection by E. canis in one sampled crab-eating fox. Seventeen felids (10%) and ten canids (10%) was positive to Anaplasma spp. PCR, which was in the same clade than A. phagocytophilum and A. platys by... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor
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The Anaplasma phagocytophilum adhesin Asp14 directs PDI-mediated disulfide reduction to promote infection

Green, Ryan S 01 January 2019 (has links)
Obligate intracellular pathogens must invade host cells to survive and pose a global health risk. As such, internalization is a critical life stage and represents an excellent therapeutic target. Oxidoreductase exploitation is a thematic invasion strategy among obligate intracellular pathogens. Delineating the mechanisms and proteins mediating this exploitation could identify novel therapeutic targets for many important pathogens. Anaplasma phagocytophilum infects neutrophils by an incompletely defined mechanism, resulting in the emerging potentially fatal disease, human granulocytic anaplasmosis. The bacterial adhesin, Asp14, contributes to invasion by virtue of its C-terminus engaging an unknown receptor. Yeast two-hybrid analysis identified protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) as a putative Asp14 binding partner. Co-immunoprecipitation confirmed this interaction and identified the Asp14 C-terminus as critical to it. PDI reductase activity inhibition impaired bacterial infection of, but not binding to, host cells. A. phagocytophilum failed to productively infect myeloid-specific PDI conditional knock-out mice. This is the first demonstration of microbial PDI exploitation in vivo. Infection of PDI inhibited cells was rescued when bacterial, but not host surfaces were reduced with the reducing agent tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine (TCEP). Furthermore, TCEP restored bacterial infectivity after Asp14 inhibition using an antibody that reduces infection. Mutational analyses identified Asp14 residues critical for binding PDI. These data demonstrate that Asp14 binds and brings PDI to disulfide bonds within A. phagocytophilum surface protein(s) that it reduces, enabling infection. Targeting the Asp14 C-terminus could benefit approaches to prevent/treat granulocytic anaplasmosis. A similar approach would identify proteins from other obligate intracellular pathogens that could prove to be protective targets.
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Time-Series Evaluation of Suspect Rickettsiales-like Bacteria Presence in Acropora cervicornis off of Broward County from Years 2001–2012

Di Lauro, Steven 01 August 2015 (has links)
Rickettsiales-like organisms (RLOs) are thought to be related to bacteria in the order Rickettsiales. They have been reported to occur in the staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis), and this study investigated trends of infection over time, and in relation to the health of infected corals. This study focuses on tissue samples taken mostly from visibly healthy A. cervicornis thickets in Broward County, Florida, and processed for histological examination. Samples were originally collected and analyzed to document reproduction during years 2001 through 2012, and tissue loss diseases (white-band disease [WBD] types I and II, and rapid tissue loss). The presence of suspect RLOs, the presence of ovoid bacterial aggregates in the basal body wall, and the condition of the coral tissue were examined in hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and Giemsa-stained sections. Determination was made as to whether suspect RLO infection severity, location, or the presence of bacterial aggregates are correlated with changes in tissue condition associated with WBD. To better understand progression, trends, and periodicity in bacterial presence and coral tissue health, these data were then further analyzed for potential correlation with the month, year, and average monthly nighttime sea surface temperatures (categorized into ranges above, within, or below 24–29°C) when samples were collected. The severity of suspect RLO infections and the presence of bacterial aggregates in A. cervicornis varied over time, with no correlation with the location of suspect RLOs within the polyp. High suspect RLO prevalence was correlated with normal tissue conditions, while low suspect RLO prevalence was correlated with abnormal tissue conditions. However, high prevalence of bacterial aggregates was correlated to abnormal tissue conditions. Epidermal RLO and overall suspect RLO prevalence severity scores were significantly higher among samples collected when monthly average nighttime sea surface temperatures were below 24°C in contrast to samples collected when temperatures were between 24–29°C, suggesting direct or indirect effects of sea surface temperatures on infection severity. The areas of suspect RLO intracellular bodies within infected mucocytes were measured using digital image analysis software and found to be positively correlated with worsening coral tissue condition. Semiquantitative variable scores for histoslides stained with H&E were significantly different from those stained with Giemsa, indicating that these stains cannot be used interchangeably to study the presence of bacteria and the condition of coral tissue. Overall, the results of this study indicate that infection severity of suspect RLOs and the presence of bacterial aggregates are variable and correlated with the incidence of WBD-I in A. cervicornis. However, the exact nature of this relationship remains unclear. Further studies are necessary to interpret trends detected during this analysis to develop a better understanding of what contributes to the severe tissue-loss outbreaks and mortalities of A. cervicornis.
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Développement de méthodes d'assemblage de génomes de novo adaptées aux bactéries endosymbiotes

Théroux, Jean-François 04 1900 (has links)
Le but de ce projet était de développer des méthodes d'assemblage de novo dans le but d'assembler de petits génomes, principalement bactériens, à partir de données de séquençage de nouvelle-génération. Éventuellement, ces méthodes pourraient être appliquées à l'assemblage du génome de StachEndo, une Alpha-Protéobactérie inconnue endosymbiote de l'amibe Stachyamoeba lipophora. Suite à plusieurs analyses préliminaires, il fut observé que l’utilisation de lectures Illumina avec des assembleurs par graphe DeBruijn produisait les meilleurs résultats. Ces expériences ont également montré que les contigs produits à partir de différentes tailles de k-mères étaient complémentaires pour la finition des génomes. L’ajout de longues paires de lectures chevauchantes se montra essentiel pour la finition complète des grandes répétitions génomiques. Ces méthodes permirent d'assembler le génome de StachEndo (1,7 Mb). L'annotation de ce génome permis de montrer que StachEndo possède plusieurs caractéristiques inhabituelles chez les endosymbiotes. StachEndo constitue une espèce d'intérêt pour l'étude du développement endosymbiotique. / The goal of this project was to develop de novo genome assembly methods adapted to small genomes, especially bacterial, using next-generation sequencing data. Eventually, these methods could be used to assemble the genome of StachEndo, an unknown Alpha-Proteobacteria ensymbiont of the Stachyamoeba lipophora amoeba. Preliminary findings showed that the use of Illumina reads with DeBruijn graph assemblers yielded the best results. These experiments also showed that contigs produced with k-mers of various sizes were complementary in genome finishing assays. The addition of long-range paired-end reads proved necessary to fully close genomic assembly gaps. These methods made the assembly of StachEndo’s genome (1.7 Mb) possible. Through the annotation of StachEndo’s genes, several features that are unusal for endosymbionts were identified. StachEndo seems to be an interesting species for the study of endosymbiotic evolution.
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Endosymbiosis in Paramecium characterization of novel systems, transmission routes, and the influence of abiotic stress factors

Szokoli, Franziska 13 July 2017 (has links)
Symbiosis between bacteria and single celled eukaryotes, such as ciliates and amoebae, is a widespread phenomenon. In the past years, the number of species characterizations of symbiotic bacteria, has constantly grown. Especially members of the order Rickettsiales (Alphaproteobacteria), which comprises obligate intracellular human and animal pathogens as well as other non-pathogenic intracellular species, got into the focus. However, biodiversity of both, protists and associated bacterial symbionts, is still largely underestimated. Thus, I hypothesised that different kind of bacteria occur naturally in the ciliate Paramecium, that paramecia can serve as potential reservoir for human and animal pathogens, and that the species distribution of Paramecium and its endosymbionts shows geographical patterns. In the present thesis, I provide data on the distribution and diversity of Paramecium species and their endosymbionts isolated from freshwater and brackish habitats from North and South America. The most frequent species were Paramecium biaurelia, Paramecium caudatum and Paramecium multimicronucleatum for the North American samples as well as P. multimicronucleatum and Paramecium calkinsi for the South American samples indicating geographical differences in the species distribution of Paramecium between the two continents. Monoclonal cultures were screened for the presence of endosymbionts by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using universal and specific probes. I detected bacterial endosymbionts belonging to different taxa of Rickettsiales sensu lato in Paramecium-cultures isolated from eight different habitats. Moreover, I characterized the four novel endosymbiont species “Candidatus Fokinia solitaria”, “Candidatus Fokinia cryptica”, “Candidatus Bealeia paramacronuclearis” and “Candidatus Jurandia parameciophila”, respectively, presenting detailed descriptions. Thus, I did not only detect various bacterial symbionts in different host species from two continents, but I also identified bacteria related to human and animal pathogens. Moreover, phylogenetic information provided by the four novel bacterial species helped me to revise the taxonomic organisation of the order Rickettsiales, which I split into the two orders Rickettsiales sensu stricto and Holosporales ord. nov. The importance and severity of a symbiosis for its host can be estimated, among others, by studying the symbionts transmission modes. Most host-symbiont systems in nature show a mixed mode of transmission, even if one transmission type occurs only rarely. Moreover, evolution of exclusively vertically or horizontally transmitted symbionts is scarce. However, circumstances for horizontal transmission of many symbiont species so far described as vertically transmitted, are completely unknown and still need to be revealed. Therefore, I assumed that both, vector organisms and environmental stress, can trigger horizontal transmission. I performed different sets of infection experiments using vector organisms and environmental stress factors as driving forces to trigger horizontal transmission. In experiments focused on vector-induced transmission, I was not able to confirm vector properties of Holospora towards Caedibacter, as described towards food bacteria. However, I rarely observed vector-independent horizontal transmission of Caedibacter taeniospiralis towards symbiont-free Paramecium species. The here tested genotypes of C. taeniospiralis might still take advantage of additional horizontal transmission, even if it occurs rarely. In addition, I tested the effect of salinity and temperature stress on the transmission of the recently described bacterial symbionts “Candidatus Megaira polyxenophila” and “Ca. Bealeia paramacronuclearis” as potentially interesting representatives. The involved symbiont and host genotypes differed in their response to the induced environmental stress. Results of horizontal transmission turned out to be ambiguous. While temperature stress did not show any effect on transmission, salinity stress could possibly induce horizontal transmission of “Ca. Megaira polyxenophila” at slightly increased salinity concentrations in regard to normal conditions indicating the significance of environmental stress for the selection of the preferred transmission mode. / Symbiosen zwischen Bakterien und einzelligen Eukaryoten wie Ciliaten und Amöben sind weitverbreit. In den vergangenen Jahren stieg die Anzahl der Artbeschreibungen symbiotisch lebender Bakterien stetig an. Besonders Vertreter der Ordnung Rickettsiales (Alphaproteobacteria), welche obligat intrazelluläre Menschen- und Tierpathogene sowie andere nicht-pathogene, intrazelluläre Arten beinhaltet, rückten in den Fokus. Die Biodiversität von Protisten und mit ihnen assoziierte, bakterielle Symbionten wird jedoch weitestgehend unterschätzt. Daher untersuchte ich, welche verschiedenen Bakterienarten im Ciliaten Paramecium vorkommen, ob Paramecien als potentielles Reservoir für menschen- und tierpathogene Bakterien dienen können und ob die Artverbreitung von Paramecium und seiner Symbionten geographische Muster aufweist. In der vorliegenden Arbeit, präsentiere ich Verbreitungs- und Diversitätsdaten von Paramecium-Arten sowie deren Endosymbionten, welche aus nord- und südamerikanischen Süß- und Brackwasserproben isoliert wurden. Die am häufigsten erfassten Arten in nordamerikanischen Proben waren Paramecium biaurelia, Paramecium caudatum und Paramecium multimicronucleatum, sowie P. multimicronucleatum und Paramecium calkinsi in südamerikanischen Proben. Die identifizierten Arten weisen auf geographische Unterschiede in der Artverteilung der beiden Kontinente hin. Monoklonale Massenkulturen wurden unter Verwendung universeller und spezifischer Sonden mittels Fluoreszenz in situ Hybridisierung auf das Vorhandensein von Endosymbionten überprüft. Dabei entdeckte ich bakterielle Endosymbionten verschiedener Rickettsiales sensu lato-Vertreter in Paramecienkulturen aus acht verschiedenen Habitaten. Darüber hinaus charakterisierte ich die vier neuen Endosymbiontenarten “Candidatus Fokinia solitaria”, “Candidatus Fokinia cryptica”, “Candidatus Bealeia paramacronuclearis” und “Candidatus Jurandia parameciophila” und lieferte detaillierte Artbeschreibungen. Somit erfasste ich nicht nur verschiedene Symbionten in unterschiedlichen Paramecium-Arten der beiden Kontinente, sondern identifizierte auch Bakterien, welche nahe mit relevanten Pathogenen verwandt sind. Die phylogenetischen Informationen, die mir diese vier neuen Bakterienarten lieferten, halfen mir die taxonomische Organisation der Ordnung Rickettsiales zu revidieren, welche ich in die zwei Ordnungen Rickettsiales sensu stricto und Holosporales ord. nov. aufspaltete. Die Bedeutung einer Symbiose für seinen Wirt kann unter anderem durch die Erforschung der Übertragungswege abgeschätzt werden. Die meisten natürlichen Wirt-Symbionten-Systeme zeigen gemischte Übertragungswege, auch wenn eine der Übertragungsarten nur wenig genutzt wird. Ferner tritt eine Evolution hin zu sich ausschließlich vertikal oder horizontal übertragenden Symbionten selten auf. Die Bedingungen, unter denen eine horizontale Übertragung der meisten sich als vertikal übertragend beschriebenen Symbionten stattfindet, sind unbekannt und müssen nach wie vor untersucht werden. Deshalb legte ich meiner Arbeit die Annahme zugrunde, dass sowohl Vektororganisen als auch Umweltstress eine horizontale Übertragung begünstigen können. Ich führte verschiedene Infektionsexperimente durch, in denen ich die Effekte von Vektororganismen und verschiedener abiotischer Stressfaktoren als potenzielle Auslöser für eine horizontale Übertragung untersuchte. In den Experimenten, die sich mit einer Vektor-induzierten Übertragung beschäftigten, konnte ich keine möglichen Vektoreigenschaften von Holospora gegenüber Caedibacter nachweisen, wie sie gegenüber Futterbakterien bekannt sind. In seltenen Fällen beobachtete ich jedoch eine Vektor-unabhängige, horizontale Übertragung von Caedibacter taeniospiralis auf Symbionten-freie Paramecium-Arten. Die hier getesteten C. taeniospiralis-Genotypen sind möglicherweise immer noch dazu in der Lage, die Vorteile einer zusätzlichen horizontalen Übertragung zu nutzen. Zusätzlich testete ich die Effekte von Salz- und Temperaturstress auf die Übertragung der kürzlich beschriebenen, bakteriellen Symbionten “Candidatus Megaira polyxenophila” und “Ca. Bealeia paramacronuclearis” als potentiell interessante Vertreter. Die getesteten Symbionten- und Wirtsgenotypen unterschieden sich hinsichtlich ihrer Reaktion auf den ausgelösten abiotischen Stress. Die erzielten Ergebnisse zur horizontalen Übertragung erscheinen jedoch nicht eindeutig. Während Temperaturstress keine Effekte auf die Übertragung hatte, führte leichter Salzstress zu einer möglichen horizontalen Übertragung von “Ca. Megaira polyxenophila”, was auf die Bedeutung abiotischer Stressfaktoren bei der Wahl des bevorzugten Übertragungsweges hinweist. / Le simbiosi fra batteri ed eucarioti unicellulari, come i ciliati e le amebe, è un fenomeno molto diffuso. Negli anni passati, il numero di descrizioni di specie di batteri simbionti è cresciuto costantemente. In particolare, sono venuti alla ribalta i membri dell’ordine Rickettsiales (Alphaproteobacteria), che comprende patogeni intracellulari obbligati umani e di animali, oltre ad altre specie di batteri intracellulari non patogeni. Comunque, la biodiversità dei protisti e dei batteri simbionti a loro associati è ancora largamente sottostimata. Perciò, è stato ipotizzato che ci siano diversi tipi di batteri che vivono in associatione con il ciliato Paramecium in natura, che I parameci possano fungere da possibili serbatoi naturali per patogeni umani e animali, e che la distribuzione delle specie di Paramecium e dei suoi simbionti presenti dei pattern geografici. Nel presente lavoro di tesi, sono presentati dati sulla distribuzione e diversità di specie del genere Paramecium e dei loro batteri endosimbionti, isolate da ambienti dulciacquicoli e salmastri dal nordamerica e sudamerica. Le specie più frequenti sono state Paramecium biaurelia, Paramecium caudatum e Paramecium multimicronucleatum per i campioni nordamericani, e P. multimicronucleatum e Paramecium calkinsi per i campioni sudamericani, il che indica differenze geografiche nella distribuzione della specie di Paramecium fra I gue continenti. Colture monoclonali sono state saminate per la presenza di endosimbionti tramite ibridazione in situ a fluorescenza (FISH), impiegando sonde universali e specifiche. Sono stati rilevati batteri endosimbionti appartenenti a diversi taxa di Rickettsiales sensu lato in colture di paramecio isolate da otto diversi habitat. Inoltre, sono state caratterizzate quattro nuove specie di endosimbionti, rispettivamente, “Candidatus Fokinia solitaria”, “Candidatus Fokinia cryptica”, “Candidatus Bealeia paramacronuclearis” e “Candidatus Jurandia parameciophila”), fornendo descrizioni dettagliate. Perciò non solo sono stati caratterizzati diversi batteri simbionti in differenti specie di ospiti da due continenti, ma sono anche stati identificati batteri affini a patogeni umani e animali. I dati filogenetici forniti dalle quattro nuove specie mi hanno permesso di revisionare l’organizzazione tassonomica dell’ordine Rickettsiales, che è stato diviso nei due ordini Rickettsiales sensu stricto e Holosporales ord. nov. L’importanza e la severità di una simbiosi per l’ospite può essere stimata studiando le modalità di trasmissione del simbionte. La maggior parte dei sistemi ospite-simbionte in natura presentano una modalità mista di trasmissione, anche se una tipo di trasmissione avviene solo occasionalmente. Inoltre, l’evoluzione di simbionti trasmessi eclusivamente per via verticale o orizzontale è scarsa. Comunque, le circostanze per la trasmissione orizzontale di molti simbionti finora descritti come trasmessi orizzontalmente sono completamente sconosciute, e necessitano di essere rivelate. Perciò, è stato ipotizzato che sia organismi vettori che stress ambientali possano indurre la trasmissione orizzontali. Sono stati eseguiti diversi set di esperimenti di infezione, impiegando organismi vettori e fattori di stress ambientali come agenti che potessero indurre tramissione orizzontale. In esperimenti incentrati sulla trasmissione indotta da vettori, non è stato possibile confermare capacità di vettore da parte di Holospora nei confronti di Caedibacter, come invece descritto nei confronti di batteri a vita libera. Comunque, in rari casi è stata osservata trasmissione orizzontale di Caedibacter taeniospiralis verso specie di Paramecium indipendente dal vettore. I genotipi testati di C. taeniospiralis potrebbero comunque trarre un vantaggio dalla possibilità alternativa di trasmissione orizzontale, anche se questa avviene solo di rado. Inoltre, è stato testato l’effetto dello stress da salinità e temperatura sulla trasmissione dei batteri simbionti recentemente descritti “Candidatus Megaira polyxenophila” e “Ca. Bealeia paramacronuclearis” come rappresentanti potenzialmente interessanti. I genotipi coinvolti di ospiti e simbionti hanno risposto diversamente a fattori indotti di stress ambientale. I risultati sono stati ambigui in termini di trasmissione orizzontale. Mentre lo stress da temperatura non ha mostrato un effetto sulla trasmissione, è stata rilevata una possibile induzione della trasmissione di “Ca. Megaira polyxenophila” in presenza di basso stress salino rispetto alle condizioni normali, indicando l’importanza degli stress ambientali per la selezione della modalità di trasmissione.
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Exploration of microbial diversity and evolution through cultivation independent phylogenomics

Martijn, Joran January 2017 (has links)
Our understanding of microbial evolution is largely dependent on available genomic data of diverse organisms. Yet, genome-sequencing efforts have mostly ignored the diverse uncultivable majority in favor of cultivable and sociologically relevant organisms. In this thesis, I have applied and developed cultivation independent methods to explore microbial diversity and obtain genomic data in an unbiased manner. The obtained genomes were then used to study the evolution of mitochondria, Rickettsiales and Haloarchaea. Metagenomic binning of oceanic samples recovered draft genomes for thirteen novel Alphaproteobacteria-related lineages. Phylogenomics analyses utilizing the improved taxon sample suggested that mitochondria are not related to Rickettsiales but rather evolved from a proteobacterial lineage closely related to all sampled alphaproteobacteria. Single-cell genomics and metagenomics of lake and oceanic samples, respectively, identified previously unobserved Rickettsiales-related lineages. They branched early relative to characterized Rickettsiales and encoded flagellar genes, a feature once thought absent in this order. Flagella are most likely an ancestral feature, and were independently lost during Rickettsiales diversification. In addition, preliminary analyses suggest that ATP/ADP translocase, the marker for energy parasitism, was acquired after the acquisition of type IV secretion systems during the emergence of the Rickettsiales. Further exploration of the oceanic samples yielded the first draft genomes of Marine Group IV archaea, the closest known relatives of the Haloarchaea. The halophilic and generally aerobic Haloarchaea are thought to have evolved from an anaerobic methanogenic ancestor. The MG-IV genomes allowed us to study this enigmatic evolutionary transition. Preliminary ancestral reconstruction analyses suggest a gradual loss of methanogenesis and adaptation to an aerobic lifestyle, respectively. The thesis further presents a new amplicon sequencing method that captures near full-length 16S and 23S rRNA genes of environmental prokaryotes. The method exploits PacBio's long read technology and the frequent proximity of these genes in prokaryotic genomes. Compared to traditional partial 16S amplicon sequencing, our method classifies environmental lineages that are distantly related to reference taxa more confidently. In conclusion, this thesis provides new insights into the origins of mitochondria, Rickettsiales and Haloarchaea and illustrates the power of cultivation independent methods with respect to the study of microbial evolution.

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