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The New Human Babesia sp. FR1 Is a European Member of the Babesia sp. MO1 Clade.


ABSTRACT: In Europe, Babesia divergens is responsible for most of the severe cases of human babesiosis. In the present study, we describe a case of babesiosis in a splenectomized patient in France and report a detailed molecular characterization of the etiological agent, named Babesia sp. FR1, as well as of closely related Babesia divergens, Babesia capreoli and Babesia sp. MO1-like parasites. The analysis of the conserved 18S rRNA gene was supplemented with the analysis of more discriminant markers involved in the red blood cell invasion process: rap-1a (rhoptry-associated-protein 1) and ama-1 (apical-membrane-antigen 1). The rap-1a and ama-1 phylogenetic analyses were congruent, placing Babesia sp. FR1, the new European etiological agent, in the American cluster of Babesia sp. MO1-like parasites. Based on two additional markers, our analysis confirms the clear separation of B. divergens and B. capreoli. Babesia sp. MO1-like parasites should also be considered as a separate species, with the rabbit as its natural host, differing from those of B. divergens (cattle) and B. capreoli (roe deer). The natural host of Babesia sp. FR1 remains to be discovered.

SUBMITTER: Bonsergent C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8618789 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The New Human <i>Babesia</i> sp. FR1 Is a European Member of the <i>Babesia</i> sp. MO1 Clade.

Bonsergent Claire C   de Carné Marie-Charlotte MC   de la Cotte Nathalie N   Moussel François F   Perronne Véronique V   Malandrin Laurence L  

Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) 20211104 11


In Europe, <i>Babesia divergens</i> is responsible for most of the severe cases of human babesiosis. In the present study, we describe a case of babesiosis in a splenectomized patient in France and report a detailed molecular characterization of the etiological agent, named <i>Babesia</i> sp. FR1, as well as of closely related <i>Babesia divergens</i>, <i>Babesia capreoli</i> and <i>Babesia</i> sp. MO1-like parasites. The analysis of the conserved 18S rRNA gene was supplemented with the analysis  ...[more]

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