Pathogens (Jul 2022)

The Impact of RNA Interference in Tick Research

  • José de la Fuente,
  • Katherine M. Kocan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11080827
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 827

Abstract

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Over the past two decades, RNA interference (RNAi) in ticks, in combination with omics technologies, have greatly advanced the discovery of tick gene and molecular function. While mechanisms of RNAi were initially elucidated in plants, fungi, and nematodes, the classic 2002 study by Aljamali et al. was the first to demonstrate RNAi gene silencing in ticks. Subsequently, applications of RNAi have led to the discovery of genes that impact tick function and tick-host-pathogen interactions. RNAi will continue to lead to the discovery of an array of tick genes and molecules suitable for the development of vaccines and/or pharmacologic approaches for tick control and the prevention of pathogen transmission.

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