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Dynamics of digestive proteolytic system during blood feeding of the hard tick Ixodes ricinus
BACKGROUND: Ticks are vectors of a wide variety of pathogens causing severe diseases in humans and domestic animals. Intestinal digestion of the host blood is an essential process of tick physiology and also a limiting factor for pathogen transmission since the tick gut represents the primary site f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016361/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21156061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-3-119 |
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author | Franta, Zdeněk Frantová, Helena Konvičková, Jitka Horn, Martin Sojka, Daniel Mareš, Michael Kopáček, Petr |
author_facet | Franta, Zdeněk Frantová, Helena Konvičková, Jitka Horn, Martin Sojka, Daniel Mareš, Michael Kopáček, Petr |
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description | BACKGROUND: Ticks are vectors of a wide variety of pathogens causing severe diseases in humans and domestic animals. Intestinal digestion of the host blood is an essential process of tick physiology and also a limiting factor for pathogen transmission since the tick gut represents the primary site for pathogen infection and proliferation. Using the model tick Ixodes ricinus, the European Lyme disease vector, we have previously demonstrated by genetic and biochemical analyses that host blood is degraded in the tick gut by a network of acidic peptidases of the aspartic and cysteine classes. RESULTS: This study reveals the digestive machinery of the I. ricinus during the course of blood-feeding on the host. The dynamic profiling of concentrations, activities and mRNA expressions of the major digestive enzymes demonstrates that the de novo synthesis of peptidases triggers the dramatic increase of the hemoglobinolytic activity along the feeding period. Overall hemoglobinolysis, as well as the activity of digestive peptidases are negligible at the early stage of feeding, but increase dramatically towards the end of the slow feeding period, reaching maxima in fully fed ticks. This finding contradicts the established opinion that blood digestion is reduced at the end of engorgement. Furthermore, we show that the digestive proteolysis is localized intracellularly throughout the whole duration of feeding. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that the egressing proteolytic system in the early stage of feeding and digestion is a potential target for efficient impairment, most likely by blocking its components via antibodies present in the host blood. Therefore, digestive enzymes are promising candidates for development of novel 'anti-tick' vaccines capable of tick control and even transmission of tick-borne pathogens. |
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spelling | pubmed-30163612011-01-06 Dynamics of digestive proteolytic system during blood feeding of the hard tick Ixodes ricinus Franta, Zdeněk Frantová, Helena Konvičková, Jitka Horn, Martin Sojka, Daniel Mareš, Michael Kopáček, Petr Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Ticks are vectors of a wide variety of pathogens causing severe diseases in humans and domestic animals. Intestinal digestion of the host blood is an essential process of tick physiology and also a limiting factor for pathogen transmission since the tick gut represents the primary site for pathogen infection and proliferation. Using the model tick Ixodes ricinus, the European Lyme disease vector, we have previously demonstrated by genetic and biochemical analyses that host blood is degraded in the tick gut by a network of acidic peptidases of the aspartic and cysteine classes. RESULTS: This study reveals the digestive machinery of the I. ricinus during the course of blood-feeding on the host. The dynamic profiling of concentrations, activities and mRNA expressions of the major digestive enzymes demonstrates that the de novo synthesis of peptidases triggers the dramatic increase of the hemoglobinolytic activity along the feeding period. Overall hemoglobinolysis, as well as the activity of digestive peptidases are negligible at the early stage of feeding, but increase dramatically towards the end of the slow feeding period, reaching maxima in fully fed ticks. This finding contradicts the established opinion that blood digestion is reduced at the end of engorgement. Furthermore, we show that the digestive proteolysis is localized intracellularly throughout the whole duration of feeding. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that the egressing proteolytic system in the early stage of feeding and digestion is a potential target for efficient impairment, most likely by blocking its components via antibodies present in the host blood. Therefore, digestive enzymes are promising candidates for development of novel 'anti-tick' vaccines capable of tick control and even transmission of tick-borne pathogens. BioMed Central 2010-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3016361/ /pubmed/21156061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-3-119 Text en Copyright ©2010 Franta et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Franta, Zdeněk Frantová, Helena Konvičková, Jitka Horn, Martin Sojka, Daniel Mareš, Michael Kopáček, Petr Dynamics of digestive proteolytic system during blood feeding of the hard tick Ixodes ricinus |
title | Dynamics of digestive proteolytic system during blood feeding of the hard tick Ixodes ricinus |
title_full | Dynamics of digestive proteolytic system during blood feeding of the hard tick Ixodes ricinus |
title_fullStr | Dynamics of digestive proteolytic system during blood feeding of the hard tick Ixodes ricinus |
title_full_unstemmed | Dynamics of digestive proteolytic system during blood feeding of the hard tick Ixodes ricinus |
title_short | Dynamics of digestive proteolytic system during blood feeding of the hard tick Ixodes ricinus |
title_sort | dynamics of digestive proteolytic system during blood feeding of the hard tick ixodes ricinus |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016361/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21156061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-3-119 |
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