Disease management at the wildlife‐livestock interface: Using whole‐genome sequencing to study the role of elk in Mycobacterium bovis transmission in Michigan, USA

生物 牛分枝杆菌 野生动物 野生动物疾病 传输(电信) 牲畜 全基因组测序 疾病 疾病传播 基因组 进化生物学 生态学 遗传学 病毒学 结核分枝杆菌 肺结核 基因 医学 病理 电气工程 工程类
作者
Liliana C. M. Salvador,Daniel J. O’Brien,Melinda K. Cosgrove,Tod Stuber,Angie M. Schooley,Joseph Crispell,Steven Church,Yrjö T. Gröhn,Suelee Robbe‐Austerman,Rowland R. Kao
出处
期刊:Molecular Ecology [Wiley]
卷期号:28 (9): 2192-2205 被引量:55
标识
DOI:10.1111/mec.15061
摘要

The role of wildlife in the persistence and spread of livestock diseases is difficult to quantify and control. These difficulties are exacerbated when several wildlife species are potentially involved. Bovine tuberculosis (bTB), caused by Mycobacterium bovis, has experienced an ecological shift in Michigan, with spillover from cattle leading to an endemically infected white-tailed deer (deer) population. It has potentially substantial implications for the health and well-being of both wildlife and livestock and incurs a significant economic cost to industry and government. Deer are known to act as a reservoir of infection, with evidence of M. bovis transmission to sympatric elk and cattle populations. However, the role of elk in the circulation of M. bovis is uncertain; they are few in number, but range further than deer, so may enable long distance spread. Combining Whole Genome Sequences (WGS) for M. bovis isolates from exceptionally well-observed populations of elk, deer and cattle with spatiotemporal locations, we use spatial and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses to show strong spatiotemporal admixture of M. bovis isolates. Clustering of bTB in elk and cattle suggests either intraspecies transmission within the two populations, or exposure to a common source. However, there is no support for significant pathogen transfer amongst elk and cattle, and our data are in accordance with existing evidence that interspecies transmission in Michigan is likely only maintained by deer. This study demonstrates the value of whole genome population studies of M. bovis transmission at the wildlife-livestock interface, providing insights into bTB management in an endemic system.

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