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天然获得的对 的抵抗力在实验室宿主中引起对其他蜱传病毒的部分免疫。

Naturally Acquired Resistance to Elicits Partial Immunity against Other Tick Vectors in a Laboratory Host.

机构信息

1Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.

2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chevy Chase, Maryland.

出版信息

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2021 Jan;104(1):175-183. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-0776.

Abstract

In many regions where ticks negatively impact public health or economic production, multiple medically important tick species may have overlapping geographic distribution, and in North America, this includes members of , , and genera. Acquired tick resistance is the process by which some animals develop an immune response against feeding ticks after one or more exposures. This form of immunity can restrict the ability of ticks to feed and may inhibit transmission of pathogens. Likewise, many proteins present in tick saliva are conserved among tick species, and prior studies have reported cross-protective host immunity against certain combinations of ticks. In this study, we used a guinea pig model to assess whether host resistance against could confer protection against two other medically important tick vectors, and . Tick challenges using nymphs were used to induce host resistance against a primary species, followed by additional challenge using a secondary tick species. Tick attachment to hosts and engorgement weights were reduced significantly for and feeding on -sensitized hosts. Reciprocally, engorgement weights were reduced to a lesser extent, and attachment was unaffected when feeding on hosts sensitized with either or . These results indicate that immunity against could potentially be exploited for use in an anti-tick vaccine targeting multiple tick species and their associated pathogens.

摘要

在许多 ticks 对公共卫生或经济生产产生负面影响的地区,多种具有重要医学意义的 tick 物种可能具有重叠的地理分布,在北美,这包括 、 和 属的成员。获得性 tick 抗性是指一些动物在一次或多次暴露后对吸食 tick 的反应产生免疫反应的过程。这种形式的免疫力可以限制 tick 进食的能力,并可能抑制病原体的传播。同样,tick 唾液中存在的许多蛋白质在 tick 物种之间是保守的,先前的研究报告了针对某些 tick 组合的具有交叉保护作用的宿主免疫力。在这项研究中,我们使用豚鼠模型来评估针对 的宿主抗性是否可以提供针对另外两种具有重要医学意义的 tick 载体、和 的保护。使用若虫进行 tick 挑战以诱导针对主要物种的宿主抗性,然后使用次要 tick 物种进行额外的挑战。对 - 致敏宿主进行 和 感染时,tick 的附着和饱食重量显著降低。相反,当用 或 致敏的宿主进行感染时, 的饱食重量降低到较小的程度,而附着不受影响。这些结果表明,针对 的免疫力可能可被用于针对多种 tick 物种及其相关病原体的抗 tick 疫苗。

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