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Universal Tick Vaccines: Candidates and Remaining Challenges

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Various new technologies have been used to learn more about tick physiology and biology in hopes of developing vaccines to protect people and animals from tick infestations. However, creating these vaccines has been harder than expected. Even though early tests showed promise, the de...

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Autores principales: Parizi, Luís Fernando, Githaka, Naftaly Wang’ombe, Logullo, Carlos, Zhou, Jinlin, Onuma, Misao, Termignoni, Carlos, da Silva Vaz, Itabajara
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37370541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13122031
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author Parizi, Luís Fernando
Githaka, Naftaly Wang’ombe
Logullo, Carlos
Zhou, Jinlin
Onuma, Misao
Termignoni, Carlos
da Silva Vaz, Itabajara
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Githaka, Naftaly Wang’ombe
Logullo, Carlos
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Various new technologies have been used to learn more about tick physiology and biology in hopes of developing vaccines to protect people and animals from tick infestations. However, creating these vaccines has been harder than expected. Even though early tests showed promise, the development of new commercial anti-tick vaccines has not been successful. Since various tick molecules have redundant or complementary functions, it is necessary to select more than one molecule to include in the vaccine. Additionally, ticks are spreading to new areas and affecting new animal and human populations, impelling urgency to find new control methods. This review focuses on the challenges and progress made in recent years in developing vaccines against different tick species. ABSTRACT: Recent advancements in molecular biology, particularly regarding massively parallel sequencing technologies, have enabled scientists to gain more insight into the physiology of ticks. While there has been progress in identifying tick proteins and the pathways they are involved in, the specificities of tick-host interaction at the molecular level are not yet fully understood. Indeed, the development of effective commercial tick vaccines has been slower than expected. While omics studies have pointed to some potential vaccine immunogens, selecting suitable antigens for a multi-antigenic vaccine is very complex due to the participation of redundant molecules in biological pathways. The expansion of ticks and their pathogens into new territories and exposure to new hosts makes it necessary to evaluate vaccine efficacy in unusual and non-domestic host species. This situation makes ticks and tick-borne diseases an increasing threat to animal and human health globally, demanding an urgent availability of vaccines against multiple tick species and their pathogens. This review discusses the challenges and advancements in the search for universal tick vaccines, including promising new antigen candidates, and indicates future directions in this crucial research field.
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spelling pubmed-102955932023-06-28 Universal Tick Vaccines: Candidates and Remaining Challenges Parizi, Luís Fernando Githaka, Naftaly Wang’ombe Logullo, Carlos Zhou, Jinlin Onuma, Misao Termignoni, Carlos da Silva Vaz, Itabajara Animals (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Various new technologies have been used to learn more about tick physiology and biology in hopes of developing vaccines to protect people and animals from tick infestations. However, creating these vaccines has been harder than expected. Even though early tests showed promise, the development of new commercial anti-tick vaccines has not been successful. Since various tick molecules have redundant or complementary functions, it is necessary to select more than one molecule to include in the vaccine. Additionally, ticks are spreading to new areas and affecting new animal and human populations, impelling urgency to find new control methods. This review focuses on the challenges and progress made in recent years in developing vaccines against different tick species. ABSTRACT: Recent advancements in molecular biology, particularly regarding massively parallel sequencing technologies, have enabled scientists to gain more insight into the physiology of ticks. While there has been progress in identifying tick proteins and the pathways they are involved in, the specificities of tick-host interaction at the molecular level are not yet fully understood. Indeed, the development of effective commercial tick vaccines has been slower than expected. While omics studies have pointed to some potential vaccine immunogens, selecting suitable antigens for a multi-antigenic vaccine is very complex due to the participation of redundant molecules in biological pathways. The expansion of ticks and their pathogens into new territories and exposure to new hosts makes it necessary to evaluate vaccine efficacy in unusual and non-domestic host species. This situation makes ticks and tick-borne diseases an increasing threat to animal and human health globally, demanding an urgent availability of vaccines against multiple tick species and their pathogens. This review discusses the challenges and advancements in the search for universal tick vaccines, including promising new antigen candidates, and indicates future directions in this crucial research field. MDPI 2023-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10295593/ /pubmed/37370541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13122031 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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