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Rickettsia buchneri, symbiont of the deer tick Ixodes scapularis, can colonise the salivary glands of its host.
Al-Khafaji, Alaa M; Armstrong, Stuart D; Varotto Boccazzi, Ilaria; Gaiarsa, Stefano; Sinha, Amit; Li, Zhiru; Sassera, Davide; Carlow, Clotilde K S; Epis, Sara; Makepeace, Benjamin L.
Afiliação
  • Al-Khafaji AM; Institute of Infection & Global Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK; College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Qadisiyyah Province, Iraq.
  • Armstrong SD; Institute of Infection & Global Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
  • Varotto Boccazzi I; Department of Biosciences and Pediatric Clinical Research Center, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
  • Gaiarsa S; Microbiology and Virology Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy.
  • Sinha A; New England Biolabs, Ipswich, MA, USA.
  • Li Z; New England Biolabs, Ipswich, MA, USA.
  • Sassera D; Department of Biology & Biotechnology, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
  • Carlow CKS; New England Biolabs, Ipswich, MA, USA.
  • Epis S; Department of Biosciences and Pediatric Clinical Research Center, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
  • Makepeace BL; Institute of Infection & Global Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK. Electronic address: blm1@liverpool.ac.uk.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis ; 11(1): 101299, 2020 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31542229
ABSTRACT
Vertically-transmitted bacterial symbionts are widespread in ticks and have manifold impacts on the epidemiology of tick-borne diseases. For instance, they may provide essential nutrients to ticks, affect vector competence, induce immune responses in vertebrate hosts, or even evolve to become vertebrate pathogens. The deer or blacklegged tick Ixodes scapularis harbours the symbiont Rickettsia buchneri in its ovarian tissues. Here we show by molecular, proteomic and imaging methods that R. buchneri is also capable of colonising the salivary glands of wild I. scapularis. This finding has important implications for the diagnosis of rickettsial infections and for pathogen-symbiont interactions in this notorious vector of Lyme borreliosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rickettsia / Simbiose / Ixodes Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rickettsia / Simbiose / Ixodes Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article