1. Immunologic characterization of the Bm05br protein using the Rhipicephalus linnaei (Audouin, 1826) species as a tick model.
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Rodríguez-Durán A, Ullah S, da Silva EMS, Gris AH, Driemeier D, Ali A, Parizi LF, and da Silva Vaz Junior I
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- Animals, Female, Recombinant Proteins immunology, Rabbits, Larva immunology, Saliva immunology, Saliva chemistry, Amino Acid Sequence, Rhipicephalus immunology, Rhipicephalus chemistry, Arthropod Proteins immunology, Arthropod Proteins genetics, Arthropod Proteins chemistry, Tick Infestations veterinary, Tick Infestations parasitology, Tick Infestations immunology, Tick Infestations prevention & control
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The identification and characterization of tick proteins allow us to discover new physiological targets useful for the development of tick control methods. Bm05br (Brazil Rhipicephalus microplus protein 05) is a protein with unknown function identified in the saliva of R. microplus. Rs05br (Brazil Rhipicephalus sanguineus protein 05), a protein with 99 % similarity to Bm05br, was identified in Rhipicephalus linnaei egg, larval, and nymphal stages, as well as in adult saliva. To improve the knowledge about both proteins, immunological characterization was performed, including antigenicity analysis, vaccination trials, and artificial feeding. The sequence and antigenicity analysis of Bm05br and Rs05br proteins showed that R. linnaei could serve as a tick model for cross-protection studies. The recombinant Bm05br protein was immunogenic. Anti-Bm05br antibodies recognized the homologous protein Rs05br in different stages, organs, and in the saliva of R. linnaei. Although rBm05br did not induce a protective response against infestation in R. linnaei in this study, further experiments could be developed taking into account new formulations and animal models for vaccination. These results also serve as a reference for future research on the function of these proteins in R. microplus and R. linnaei physiology, as well as other species of the genus Rhipicephalus., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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