To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host’s defense mechanisms, particularly the immune system. To accomplish this, ticks secrete specialized immunomodulatory proteins into their saliva, just like many other blood-sucking parasites. However, the strategy of ticks is rather unique compared to their counterparts. Ticks’ tendency for gene duplication has led to a diverse arsenal of dozens of closely related proteins from several classes to modulate the immune system’s response. Among these are chemokine-binding proteins, complement pathways inhibitors, ion channels modulators, and numerous poorly characterized proteins whose functions are yet to be uncovered. Studying tick immunomodulatory proteins would not only help to elu...
The skin site at which ticks attach to their hosts to feed is the critical interface between the tic...
This review emphasizes the immune responses to tick infestation and the administration of vaccine to...
Few studies have examined tick proteomes, how they adapt to their environment, and their roles in th...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
The saliva of ticks (Suborder Ixodida) is critical to their survival as parasites. A tick bite shoul...
Ticks are bloodsucking ectoparasites that cause great damage to host organisms, so these ectoparasit...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
Saliva of Ixodid ticks contains a whole array of pharmacologically active molecules with vasodilator...
Hard ticks subvert the immune responses of their vertebrate hosts in order to feed for much longer p...
Tick saliva assists feeding through a complex mixture of compounds that disarm the host homeostasis ...
Contribution: Performed the experiments, Analyzed the data and Contributed reagents/materials/analys...
<div><p>Hard ticks subvert the immune responses of their vertebrate hosts in order to feed for much ...
Tick saliva proteins facilitate feeding success and transmission of tick-borne disease agents by tic...
Ticks are obligate blood sucking parasites which transmit a wide range of pathogens worldwide includ...
The medical and veterinary public health importance of ticks and tick-borne pathogens is increasing ...
The skin site at which ticks attach to their hosts to feed is the critical interface between the tic...
This review emphasizes the immune responses to tick infestation and the administration of vaccine to...
Few studies have examined tick proteomes, how they adapt to their environment, and their roles in th...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
The saliva of ticks (Suborder Ixodida) is critical to their survival as parasites. A tick bite shoul...
Ticks are bloodsucking ectoparasites that cause great damage to host organisms, so these ectoparasit...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
Saliva of Ixodid ticks contains a whole array of pharmacologically active molecules with vasodilator...
Hard ticks subvert the immune responses of their vertebrate hosts in order to feed for much longer p...
Tick saliva assists feeding through a complex mixture of compounds that disarm the host homeostasis ...
Contribution: Performed the experiments, Analyzed the data and Contributed reagents/materials/analys...
<div><p>Hard ticks subvert the immune responses of their vertebrate hosts in order to feed for much ...
Tick saliva proteins facilitate feeding success and transmission of tick-borne disease agents by tic...
Ticks are obligate blood sucking parasites which transmit a wide range of pathogens worldwide includ...
The medical and veterinary public health importance of ticks and tick-borne pathogens is increasing ...
The skin site at which ticks attach to their hosts to feed is the critical interface between the tic...
This review emphasizes the immune responses to tick infestation and the administration of vaccine to...
Few studies have examined tick proteomes, how they adapt to their environment, and their roles in th...