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Tick feeding modulates the human skin immune landscape to facilitate tick-borne pathogen transmission

During cutaneous tick attachment, the feeding cavity becomes a site of transmission for tick salivary compounds and tick-borne pathogens. However, the immunological consequences of tick feeding for human skin remain unclear. Here, we assessed human skin and blood samples upon tick bite and developed...

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Autores principales: Strobl, Johanna, Mündler, Verena, Müller, Sophie, Gindl, Anna, Berent, Sara, Schötta, Anna-Margarita, Kleissl, Lisa, Staud, Clement, Redl, Anna, Unterluggauer, Luisa, Aguilar González, Ana E., Weninger, Sophie T., Atzmüller, Denise, Klasinc, Romana, Stanek, Gerold, Markowicz, Mateusz, Stockinger, Hannes, Stary, Georg
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Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36166299
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI161188
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author Strobl, Johanna
Mündler, Verena
Müller, Sophie
Gindl, Anna
Berent, Sara
Schötta, Anna-Margarita
Kleissl, Lisa
Staud, Clement
Redl, Anna
Unterluggauer, Luisa
Aguilar González, Ana E.
Weninger, Sophie T.
Atzmüller, Denise
Klasinc, Romana
Stanek, Gerold
Markowicz, Mateusz
Stockinger, Hannes
Stary, Georg
author_facet Strobl, Johanna
Mündler, Verena
Müller, Sophie
Gindl, Anna
Berent, Sara
Schötta, Anna-Margarita
Kleissl, Lisa
Staud, Clement
Redl, Anna
Unterluggauer, Luisa
Aguilar González, Ana E.
Weninger, Sophie T.
Atzmüller, Denise
Klasinc, Romana
Stanek, Gerold
Markowicz, Mateusz
Stockinger, Hannes
Stary, Georg
author_sort Strobl, Johanna
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description During cutaneous tick attachment, the feeding cavity becomes a site of transmission for tick salivary compounds and tick-borne pathogens. However, the immunological consequences of tick feeding for human skin remain unclear. Here, we assessed human skin and blood samples upon tick bite and developed a human skin explant model mimicking Ixodes ricinus bites and tick-borne pathogen infection. Following tick attachment, we observed rapidly occurring patterns of immunomodulation, including increases in neutrophils and cutaneous B and T cells. T cells upregulated tissue residency markers, while lymphocytic cytokine production was impaired. In early stages of Borrelia burgdorferi model infections, we detected strain-specific immune responses and close spatial relationships between macrophages and spirochetes. Preincubation of spirochetes with tick salivary gland extracts hampered accumulation of immune cells and increased spirochete loads. Collectively, we showed that tick feeding exerts profound changes on the skin immune network that interfere with the primary response against tick-borne pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-96211302022-11-03 Tick feeding modulates the human skin immune landscape to facilitate tick-borne pathogen transmission Strobl, Johanna Mündler, Verena Müller, Sophie Gindl, Anna Berent, Sara Schötta, Anna-Margarita Kleissl, Lisa Staud, Clement Redl, Anna Unterluggauer, Luisa Aguilar González, Ana E. Weninger, Sophie T. Atzmüller, Denise Klasinc, Romana Stanek, Gerold Markowicz, Mateusz Stockinger, Hannes Stary, Georg J Clin Invest Research Article During cutaneous tick attachment, the feeding cavity becomes a site of transmission for tick salivary compounds and tick-borne pathogens. However, the immunological consequences of tick feeding for human skin remain unclear. Here, we assessed human skin and blood samples upon tick bite and developed a human skin explant model mimicking Ixodes ricinus bites and tick-borne pathogen infection. Following tick attachment, we observed rapidly occurring patterns of immunomodulation, including increases in neutrophils and cutaneous B and T cells. T cells upregulated tissue residency markers, while lymphocytic cytokine production was impaired. In early stages of Borrelia burgdorferi model infections, we detected strain-specific immune responses and close spatial relationships between macrophages and spirochetes. Preincubation of spirochetes with tick salivary gland extracts hampered accumulation of immune cells and increased spirochete loads. Collectively, we showed that tick feeding exerts profound changes on the skin immune network that interfere with the primary response against tick-borne pathogens. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9621130/ /pubmed/36166299 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI161188 Text en © 2022 Strobl et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Strobl, Johanna
Mündler, Verena
Müller, Sophie
Gindl, Anna
Berent, Sara
Schötta, Anna-Margarita
Kleissl, Lisa
Staud, Clement
Redl, Anna
Unterluggauer, Luisa
Aguilar González, Ana E.
Weninger, Sophie T.
Atzmüller, Denise
Klasinc, Romana
Stanek, Gerold
Markowicz, Mateusz
Stockinger, Hannes
Stary, Georg
Tick feeding modulates the human skin immune landscape to facilitate tick-borne pathogen transmission
title Tick feeding modulates the human skin immune landscape to facilitate tick-borne pathogen transmission
title_full Tick feeding modulates the human skin immune landscape to facilitate tick-borne pathogen transmission
title_fullStr Tick feeding modulates the human skin immune landscape to facilitate tick-borne pathogen transmission
title_full_unstemmed Tick feeding modulates the human skin immune landscape to facilitate tick-borne pathogen transmission
title_short Tick feeding modulates the human skin immune landscape to facilitate tick-borne pathogen transmission
title_sort tick feeding modulates the human skin immune landscape to facilitate tick-borne pathogen transmission
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36166299
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI161188
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