Louse-borne relapsing fever (LBRF) is known to have killed millions of people over the course of European history and remains a major cause of mortality in parts of the world. Its pathogen, Borrelia recurrentis, shares a common vector with global killers such as typhus and plague and is known for its involvement in devastating historical epidemics such as the Irish potato famine. Here, we de- scribe a European and historical genome of B. recurrentis, recov- ered from a 15th century skeleton from Oslo. Our distinct European lineage has a discrete genomic makeup, displaying an ancestral oppA- 1 gene and gene loss in antigenic variation sites. Our results illustrate the potential of ancient DNA research to elucidate dynamics of re- ductive evolution in a specialized human pathogen and to uncover aspects of human health usually invisible to the archaeological record.

Genomic blueprint of a relapsing fever pathogen in 15th century Scandinavia

Bramanti, Barbara
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2018

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Louse-borne relapsing fever (LBRF) is known to have killed millions of people over the course of European history and remains a major cause of mortality in parts of the world. Its pathogen, Borrelia recurrentis, shares a common vector with global killers such as typhus and plague and is known for its involvement in devastating historical epidemics such as the Irish potato famine. Here, we de- scribe a European and historical genome of B. recurrentis, recov- ered from a 15th century skeleton from Oslo. Our distinct European lineage has a discrete genomic makeup, displaying an ancestral oppA- 1 gene and gene loss in antigenic variation sites. Our results illustrate the potential of ancient DNA research to elucidate dynamics of re- ductive evolution in a specialized human pathogen and to uncover aspects of human health usually invisible to the archaeological record.
2018
Guellil, Meriam; Kersten, Oliver; Namouchi, Amine; Bauer, Egil L.; Derrick, Michael; Jensen, Anne Ø.; Stenseth, Nils C.; Bramanti, Barbara
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