Background. Ticks are blood feeding arachnids that characteristically take a long blood meal. They must therefore counteract host defence mechanisms such as hemostasis, inflammation and the immune response. This is achieved by expressing batteries of salivary proteins coded by multigene families. Methodology/Principal Findings. We report the in-depth analysis of a tick multigene family and describe five new anticomplement proteins in Ixodes ricinus. Compared to previously described Ixodes anticomplement proteins, these segregated into a new phylogenetic group or subfamily. These proteins have a novel action mechanism as they specifically bind to properdin, leading to the inhibition of C3 convertase and the alternative complement pathway. An...
Ancestral sequence reconstruction has been widely used to test evolution-based hypotheses. The genom...
The feeding success of a tick upon a host depends on its ability to suppress host anti-tick response...
Ticks are blood feeding parasites transmitting a wide variety of pathogens to their vertebrate hosts...
BACKGROUND: Ticks are blood feeding arachnids that characteristically take a long blood meal. They m...
The alternative pathway of complement is an important innate defence against pathogens including tic...
Several observations suggest that inhibition of the host complement alternative pathway by Ixodes ti...
Ticks are obligate blood-feeding arachnids. During their long-lasting blood meal, they have to count...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
The hard-bodied tick Ixodes ricinus (castor bean tick) is the most common tick species in Europe. I....
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
The complement system is a major effector of the immune response which can lead to opsonisation and ...
Ticks are blood-sucking arthropods and a primary function of tick salivary proteins is to counteract...
During feeding, a tick's mouthpart penetrates the host's skin and damages tissues and small blood ve...
Ixodes scapularis, the blacklegged tick, is an ectoparasitic bloodsucking arthropod that transmits m...
The alternative pathway of complement is an important defense against pathogens and in tick rejectio...
Ancestral sequence reconstruction has been widely used to test evolution-based hypotheses. The genom...
The feeding success of a tick upon a host depends on its ability to suppress host anti-tick response...
Ticks are blood feeding parasites transmitting a wide variety of pathogens to their vertebrate hosts...
BACKGROUND: Ticks are blood feeding arachnids that characteristically take a long blood meal. They m...
The alternative pathway of complement is an important innate defence against pathogens including tic...
Several observations suggest that inhibition of the host complement alternative pathway by Ixodes ti...
Ticks are obligate blood-feeding arachnids. During their long-lasting blood meal, they have to count...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
The hard-bodied tick Ixodes ricinus (castor bean tick) is the most common tick species in Europe. I....
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
The complement system is a major effector of the immune response which can lead to opsonisation and ...
Ticks are blood-sucking arthropods and a primary function of tick salivary proteins is to counteract...
During feeding, a tick's mouthpart penetrates the host's skin and damages tissues and small blood ve...
Ixodes scapularis, the blacklegged tick, is an ectoparasitic bloodsucking arthropod that transmits m...
The alternative pathway of complement is an important defense against pathogens and in tick rejectio...
Ancestral sequence reconstruction has been widely used to test evolution-based hypotheses. The genom...
The feeding success of a tick upon a host depends on its ability to suppress host anti-tick response...
Ticks are blood feeding parasites transmitting a wide variety of pathogens to their vertebrate hosts...