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Behavioral manipulation of by : implications for tick-borne disease transmission.

作者信息

Aspinwall Joseph, Weck Barbara, Martins Larissa A, Jarrett Clayton, Suzuki Motoshi, Peyton Mina P, Sonenshine Daniel E, Saito Tais B

机构信息

Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research, Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Currently at the Laboratory of Virology, Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

mBio. 2025 May 27:e0075825. doi: 10.1128/mbio.00758-25.

Abstract

Tick-borne diseases pose significant risks to both animals and humans, with emerging pathogens like (EME) underscoring the need for a deeper understanding of pathogen-vector interactions and tick fitness. This study investigates the impact of EME on nymphs, revealing significant behavioral changes in EME-positive ticks. These ticks exhibited increased movement speed, faster bite site-seeking for attachment, and prolonged feeding durations compared to control ticks. Proteomic analyses of the tick synganglion during resting and feeding phases identified 196 differentially expressed proteins in EME-positive ticks, including multiple proteins associated with nicotinic acetylcholine signaling pathways. Our findings indicated altered neuropeptide expression related to stimulus response and activity, suggesting changes in neurophysiology. This research provides the first evidence of behavioral manipulation by an species, indicating that the tick nervous system is a site of bacterial influence and a potential target for interventions. These findings offer new insights into pathogen-vector dynamics that could lead to the development of transmission-blocking therapies, significantly impacting tick fitness and disease transmission.IMPORTANCETick-borne diseases (TBDs) are increasingly affecting humans, pets, and livestock, with cases rising in recent years. Ticks can carry multiple harmful germs, and human activities and environment are contributing to new TBDs. This study shows that the bacteria (EME) can change the behavior of nymphal black-legged ticks, which spread various diseases. Infected ticks moved faster, attached to hosts more quickly, and fed longer than uninfected ticks. These changes were linked to specific proteins in the tick's nervous system, suggesting that EME manipulates tick behavior. This is the first evidence that an species can influence tick behavior, potentially increasing disease transmission. Understanding these interactions can help develop strategies to prevent TBDs by targeting the bacteria's influence on ticks, ultimately reducing disease spread and improving public health.

摘要

蜱传疾病对动物和人类都构成重大风险,新兴病原体如(EME)凸显了深入了解病原体与媒介相互作用以及蜱适应性的必要性。本研究调查了EME对若蜱的影响,发现EME阳性蜱存在显著的行为变化。与对照蜱相比,这些蜱表现出移动速度加快、更快地寻找叮咬部位进行附着以及进食时间延长。对蜱休息和进食阶段的交感神经节进行蛋白质组分析,在EME阳性蜱中鉴定出196种差异表达蛋白,包括多种与烟碱型乙酰胆碱信号通路相关的蛋白。我们的研究结果表明与刺激反应和活动相关的神经肽表达发生了改变,提示神经生理学发生了变化。这项研究提供了首个关于某物种行为操纵的证据,表明蜱的神经系统是细菌影响的位点以及干预的潜在靶点。这些发现为病原体与媒介动态关系提供了新见解,可能会促成传播阻断疗法的开发,对蜱的适应性和疾病传播产生重大影响。重要性蜱传疾病(TBDs)对人类、宠物和家畜的影响日益增加,近年来病例不断上升。蜱可携带多种有害病菌,人类活动和环境因素导致了新的蜱传疾病出现。本研究表明,细菌(EME)可改变传播多种疾病的黑腿若蜱的行为。受感染的蜱比未受感染的蜱移动速度更快、更快地附着于宿主且进食时间更长。这些变化与蜱神经系统中的特定蛋白质有关,表明EME操纵蜱的行为。这是首个关于某物种可影响蜱行为的证据,可能会增加疾病传播。了解这些相互作用有助于制定策略,通过针对细菌对蜱的影响来预防蜱传疾病,最终减少疾病传播并改善公众健康。

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