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- W2902161604 abstract "Ixodes scapularis vectors several pathogens including Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of Lyme disease. Nymphal and larval stages, and the pathogens transmitted by I. scapularis are maintained in a zoonotic cycle involving rodent reservoir hosts, predominantly Peromyscus leucopus. Humans are not reservoir hosts, however, accidental encounters of infected ticks with humans, results in pathogen transmission to the human host. Laboratory models of non-reservoir hosts such as guinea pigs develop a strong immune response to tick salivary proteins and reject ticks upon repeated tick infestations. Anecdotal and scientific evidence suggests that humans that get frequent tick bites might also develop resistance to ticks. Mus musculus, the laboratory model of natural host, does not develop resistance to I. scapularis upon repeated tick infestations. Addressing this dichotomy in vector-host interaction, we present data that suggest that the salivary transcriptome and proteome composition is different in mouse and guinea pig-fed I. scapularis, and that these differences might contribute to differences in host immune responses. These findings reveal a new insight into vector-host interactions and offer a functional paradigm to better understand the phenomenon of acquired tick-resistance." @default.
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- W2902161604 title "Host-specific expression of Ixodes scapularis salivary genes" @default.
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