Cultivation of Bartonella henselae in an Ixodes ricinus cell line to assess this tick as a potential reservoir of the bacterium
Journal of Veterinary Research
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2025Autor
Zając, Violetta
Sroka, Jacek
Bilska-Zając, Ewa
Wójcik-Fatla, Angelina
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Introduction: Bartonella spp. are gram-negative, facultative intracellular bacteria with zoonotic potential. These
microorganisms are emerging vector-borne pathogens distributed worldwide and infecting humans, domestic mammals and
wildlife. This study investigated the possibility of culturing Bartonella henselae in a tick cell line derived from Ixodes ricinus.
Material and Methods: The Ixodes ricinus embryonic cell line (IRE/CTVM19) and the Houston-1 strain of B. henselae were used
for culture studies. Replication of B. henselae was quantified with the use of a SYBR Green real-time PCR and transcribed
complementary DNA (cDNA) in samples collected separately from the supernatant and monolayer of culture from 1 to 9 days post-
infection (d.p.i.). Identification of B. henselae was based on the detection of a fragment of the ribC gene encoding riboflavin
synthase. Quantification was performed indirectly by determining the threshold cycle. Results: Microscopic observations
confirmed that infection with B. henselae did not show any visible negative effect on tick cells. The quantity of B. henselae cDNA
from the monolayer remained low, and a slight increase was observed at 4, 8 and 9 d.p.i. Significantly, the highest amount of
B. henselae was observed at 2 d.p.i. in samples isolated from the supernatant. Conclusion: The maintenance of live B. henselae in
an I. ricinus-derived cell line was confirmed. The low level of multiplication in the tick cell line suggested a limited role of
I. ricinus as a reservoir of B. henselae. The IRE/CTVM19 tick cell line is suitable for culture of B. henselae, and this model may
be useful in further studies
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