Microorganisms (Feb 2022)

Early Transcriptional Changes in the Midgut of <i>Ornithodoros moubata</i> after Feeding and Infection with <i>Borrelia duttonii</i>

  • Mandy Schäfer,
  • Florian Pfaff,
  • Dirk Höper,
  • Cornelia Silaghi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10030525
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 525

Abstract

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Studies on tick-pathogen-host interactions are helping to identify candidates for vaccines against ticks and tick-borne diseases and to discover potent bioactive tick molecules. The tick midgut is the main tissue involved in blood feeding and, moreover, the first organ to have contact with pathogens ingested through the blood meal. As little is known about the molecular biology of feeding and tick defence mechanisms against microorganisms, but important for understanding vector-pathogen interactions, we explored the early transcriptional changes in the midgut of Ornithodoros moubata after feeding and in response to challenge with the relapsing-fever spirochete Borrelia duttonii using the Ion S5XL platform. Besides transcripts with metabolic function and immune-related transcripts we discovered numerous putative and uncharacterized protein sequences. Overall, our analyses support previous studies and provides a valuable reference database for further functional proteomic analysis of midgut proteins of O. moubata.

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