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Tick-Borne pathogens and defensin genes expression

Author(s): Szczotko, Magdalena ; Antunes, Sandra ; Domingos, Ana ; Kubiak, Katarzyna ; Dmitryjuk, Małgorzata

Date: 2024

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/172742

Origin: Repositório Institucional da UNL

Subject(s): Defensins; Innate immune system; Tick-borne pathogens; Ticks; Immunology; Developmental Biology


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Funding Information: This research was supported by the Science Development Fund of the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland [No.12.610.012-110]. Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors

The immune system of ticks, along with that of other invertebrates, is comparatively simpler than that of vertebrates, relying solely on innate immune responses. Direct antimicrobial defence is provided by the synthesis of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), including defensins. The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in defensin genes expression between questing and engorged Ixodes ricinus (def1 and def2) and Dermacentor reticulatus (defDr) ticks, in the presence of selected pathogens: Borrelia spp., Rickettsia spp., Babesia spp., Anaplasma phagocytophilum, and Neoehrlichia mikurensis in the natural environment. After pathogen screening by PCR/qPCR, the expression of defensin genes in pathogen positive ticks and ticks without any of the tested pathogens, was analysed by reverse transcription qPCR. The results showed an increased expression of defensin genes in I. ricinus ticks after blood feeding and I. ricinus and D. reticulatus ticks during in cases of co-infection. In particular, the expression of defensins genes was higher in questing D. reticulatus than in questing and engorged I. ricinus ticks, when borreliae were detected. This study contributes to uncovering the expression patterns of defensin genes in the presence of several known tick pathogens, the occurrence of these pathogens and possible regulatory mechanisms of defensins in tick vector competence.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT); Vector borne diseases and pathogens (VBD); Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM); RUN
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