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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 12857, 2020 07 30.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32732984

RÉSUMÉ

The cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, is a monoxenous tick that co-evolved with indicine cattle on the Indian subcontinent. It causes massive damage to livestock worldwide. Cattle breeds present heritable, contrasting phenotypes of tick loads, taurine breeds carrying higher loads of the parasite than indicine breeds. Thus, a useful model is available to analyze mechanisms that determine outcomes of parasitism. We sought to gain insights on these mechanisms and used RNA sequencing and Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology (MudPIT) to generate a transcriptome from whole larvae and salivary glands from nymphs, males and females feeding on genetically susceptible and resistant bovine hosts and their corresponding proteomes. 931,698 reads were annotated into 11,676 coding sequences (CDS), which were manually curated into 116 different protein families. Male ticks presented the most diverse armamentarium of mediators of parasitism. In addition, levels of expression of many genes encoding mediators of parasitism were significantly associated with the level and stage of host immunity and/or were temporally restricted to developmental stages of the tick. These insights should assist in developing novel, sustainable technologies for tick control.


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Maladies des bovins/parasitologie , Bovins/parasitologie , Interactions hôte-parasite , Protéomique/méthodes , Rhipicephalus/génétique , Lutte contre les tiques , Infestations par les tiques/parasitologie , Infestations par les tiques/médecine vétérinaire , Transcriptome , Animaux , Bovins/immunologie , Femelle , Mâle , Protéome , Rhipicephalus/croissance et développement , Analyse de séquence d'ARN
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