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Ancient Mycobacterium leprae genome reveals medieval English red squirrels as animal leprosy host
Current Biology ^ | May 03, 2024 | Christian Urban et al

Posted on 05/19/2024 6:15:16 AM PDT by SunkenCiv

Leprosy, one of the oldest recorded diseases in human history, remains prevalent in Asia, Africa, and South America, with over 200,000 cases every year.1,2 Although ancient DNA (aDNA) approaches on the major causative agent, Mycobacterium leprae, have elucidated the disease’s evolutionary history,3,4,5 the role of animal hosts and interspecies transmission in the past remains unexplored. Research has uncovered relationships between medieval strains isolated from archaeological human remains and modern animal hosts such as the red squirrel in England.6,7 However, the time frame, distribution, and direction of transmissions remains unknown. Here, we studied 25 human and 12 squirrel samples from two archaeological sites in Winchester, a medieval English city well known for its leprosarium and connections to the fur trade. We reconstructed four medieval M. leprae genomes, including one from a red squirrel, at a 2.2-fold average coverage. Our analysis revealed a phylogenetic placement of all strains on branch 3 as well as a close relationship between the squirrel strain and one newly reconstructed medieval human strain. In particular, the medieval squirrel strain is more closely related to some medieval human strains from Winchester than to modern red squirrel strains from England, indicating a yet-undetected circulation of M. leprae in non-human hosts in the Middle Ages. Our study represents the first One Health approach for M. leprae in archaeology, which is centered around a medieval animal host strain, and highlights the future capability of such approaches to understand the disease’s zoonotic past and current potential.

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TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: armadillos; gerbils; godsgravesglyphs; hamsters; icantfeelmylegs; leprosy; mice; middleages; mycobacteriumleprae; rats; redsquirrels; squirrels; transgenic; unclean; unitedkingdom; voles
Full author list: Christian Urban, Alette A. Blom, Charlotte Avanzi, Simon Roffey, Sarah A. Inskip, Verena J. Schuenemann.

1 posted on 05/19/2024 6:15:16 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
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2 posted on 05/19/2024 6:15:59 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Today it’s the armadillo I. Believe that carries animal leprosy? Not sure but I think opposums might carry so ethi g too?


3 posted on 05/19/2024 6:28:12 AM PDT by Bob434
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To: SunkenCiv

One more reason to hate red squirrels.


4 posted on 05/19/2024 6:28:32 AM PDT by READINABLUESTATE (Make orwell fiction again)
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To: Bob434
Like smallpox, it must have a non-human reservoir to keep coming back, so, probably a number of different critters are at least capable of it. Used to be the armadillo was the only known animal host, but armadillos weren't around in the Biblical Middle East, and I'm not sure squirrels have ever thrived there, so, probably some other rodent (gerbils, hamsters, rats, mice) or rodents (all of them?) keep it around.

5 posted on 05/19/2024 6:37:39 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Apparently the flood didn't get 'em all. /rimshot)
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To: READINABLUESTATE

Oddly, there are no squirrels in Australia. My son-in-law came to visit us from Sydney and was absolutely astonished to find one in our backyard. “Astonished” is even too mild to describe his excitement at first seeing one. It was as if he had encountered a UFO or Bigfoot.


6 posted on 05/19/2024 6:40:12 AM PDT by PUGACHEV
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To: READINABLUESTATE
Etsy

7 posted on 05/19/2024 6:40:22 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: SunkenCiv

So, how did American armadillos catch it from European squirrels?

This is an interesting topic to look into!


8 posted on 05/19/2024 6:48:44 AM PDT by exDemMom (Dr. exDemMom, infectious disease and vaccines research specialist.)
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To: exDemMom
It's been around a long, long time? Ancient navigators?

If precolumbian remains weren't rare and (in the US) 'protected' from scientific examination, the antiquity of leprosy in the Americas might be able to be established. But McCain was and his supporters are against that.

9 posted on 05/19/2024 6:57:08 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: texas booster; SunkenCiv

FREEPER FOLDERS

Any Folders left? Mentioned in the article how folded proteins are helping id.......Thats what the Freeper Folders do every day!!


10 posted on 05/19/2024 7:19:56 AM PDT by Delta 21 (If anyone is treasonous, it is those who call me such.)
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To: Delta 21

I think that project concluded when the participants’ computers finished off the data?


11 posted on 05/19/2024 8:05:14 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: SunkenCiv

I think there are a few stragglers left. Those of us too lazy to change our active screen saver.


12 posted on 05/19/2024 8:11:10 AM PDT by Delta 21 (If anyone is treasonous, it is those who call me such.)
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To: Delta 21

Most FReepers stopped folding as they changed computers or changed interests.

Most of the remaining folders are using GPUs, and as a group are folding at a greater rate than before.

A few have joined other folding groups.

I stopped posting ~15+ years ago but do occasionally post something to keep our group alive.


13 posted on 05/19/2024 9:28:55 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: SunkenCiv

Poor Florida. Being invaded by illegal squirrels.

What has Byedone been up to now!!!


14 posted on 05/19/2024 11:02:04 AM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (Bye done!)
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To: texas booster

Yeah, it’s just a dig on all the folders that aren’t folding right now but wanna be folding while they do other stuff. GPU cyphering goes wicked fast.


15 posted on 05/19/2024 11:50:00 PM PDT by Delta 21 (If anyone is treasonous, it is those who call me such.)
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