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The Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus Bm86 gene plays a critical role in the fitness of ticks fed on cattle during acute Babesia bovis infection

机译:Rhipicephalus(Boophilus)microplus Bm86基因在急性牛肝杆菌感染期间对牛fed的适应性起关键作用

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Background Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus is an economically important tick of cattle involved in the transmission of Babesia bovis, the etiological agent of bovine babesiosis. Commercial anti-tick vaccines based on the R. microplus Bm86 glycoprotein have shown some effect in controlling tick infestation; however their efficacy as a stand-alone solution for tick control has been questioned. Understanding the role of the Bm86 gene product in tick biology is critical to identifying additional methods to utilize Bm86 to reduce R. microplus infestation and babesia transmission. Additionally, the role played by Bm86 in R. microplus fitness during B. bovis infection is unknown. Results Here we describe in two independent experiments that RNA interference-mediated silencing of Bm86 decreased the fitness of R. microplus females fed on cattle during acute B. bovis infection. Notably, Bm86 silencing decreased the number and survival of engorged females, and decreased the weight of egg masses. However, gene silencing had no significant effect on the efficiency of transovarial transmission of B. bovis from surviving female ticks to their larval offspring. The results also show that Bm86 is expressed, in addition to gut cells, in larvae, nymphs, adult males and ovaries of partially engorged adult R. microplus females, and its expression was significantly down-regulated in ovaries of ticks fed on B. bovis-infected cattle. Conclusion The R. microplus Bm86 gene plays a critical role during tick feeding and after repletion during blood digestion in ticks fed on cattle during acute B. bovis infection. Therefore, the data indirectly support the rationale for using Bm86-based vaccines, perhaps in combination with acaricides, to control tick infestation particularly in B. bovis endemic areas.
机译:背景技术Rhipicephalus(Boophilus)microplus是参与牛巴贝斯病(Babesia bovis)传播的一种经济上重要的牛tick。基于微小芽孢杆菌Bm86糖蛋白的商业抗-虫疫苗在控制tick虫侵染中显示出一定的作用。然而,它们作为滴答控制的独立解决方案的功效受到质疑。了解Bm86基因产物在壁虱生物学中的作用对于确定利用Bm86减少微小芽孢杆菌侵染和巴贝斯虫传播的其他方法至关重要。此外,尚不知道Bm86在牛双歧杆菌感染过程中在R. microplus适应性中发挥的作用。结果在这里,我们在两个独立的实验中描述了Bm86的RNA干扰介导的沉默降低了急性牛B. bovis感染期间饲喂牛的R. microplus雌性的适应性。值得注意的是,Bm86沉默减少了饱食雌性的数量和存活率,并降低了卵重。然而,基因沉默对从存活的雌性to到幼虫后代的牛双歧杆菌经卵巢的传播效率没有显着影响。结果还表明,除肠道细胞外,Bm86在幼虫,若虫,成年雄性和部分充血的成年小拟南芥雌虫的卵巢中表达,其表达在以牛双歧杆菌为食的of的卵巢中显着下调。感染的牛。结论在牛的牛B.vis感染中,微小的R. microplus Bm86基因在tick喂养期间和血液消化补充后的牛中起关键作用。因此,这些数据间接支持了使用基于Bm86的疫苗(可能与杀螨剂联合使用)来控制tick虫侵袭的原理,尤其是在牛双歧杆菌流行地区。

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