Immunomodulatory effects of tick saliva

Ticks are bloodsucking ectoparasites that cause great damage to host organisms, so these ectoparasites are of great importance in medicine and veterinary medicine. All the biological success achieved by ticks is due to the action of bioactive components present in their saliva, which are synthesize...

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Main Authors: M I Camargo Mathias, K C Scopinho Furquim, P H Nunes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia 2011-12-01
Series:Invertebrate Survival Journal
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Online Access:https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/252
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spelling doaj-2f5d43553d324d21afbf1f492dcb12742020-12-02T18:37:25ZengUniversity of Modena and Reggio EmiliaInvertebrate Survival Journal1824-307X2011-12-0182Immunomodulatory effects of tick salivaM I Camargo Mathias0K C Scopinho Furquim1P H Nunes2Department of Biology, Biosciences Institute, UNESP, Av. 24 A, nº 1515, Cx. Postal 199, CEP: 13506-900, Rio Claro, S.P., BrazilDepartment of Veterinary Pathology, FCAV, UNESP, Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Castellane, s/n, CEP: 14884- 900, Jaboticabal, S.P., BrazilDepartment of Biology, Biosciences Institute, UNESP, Av. 24 A, nº 1515, Cx. Postal 199, CEP: 13506-900, Rio Claro, S.P., Brazil Ticks are bloodsucking ectoparasites that cause great damage to host organisms, so these ectoparasites are of great importance in medicine and veterinary medicine. All the biological success achieved by ticks is due to the action of bioactive components present in their saliva, which are synthesized by the salivary glands. These components have great diversity of functions such as enabling feeding and the permanence of ectoparasites on hosts, since they modulate immune system acting as complement inhibitors, immunosuppressors, cytokine expression modulator and chemokine binders of hosts. In addition, these components are an important source of protective antigens. In this sense, salivary glands/saliva are considered a potential source of multifunctional molecules. In this context, many studies have been conducted aiming at searching to establish a better understanding on the biology and morphophysiology of some organs such as salivary glands, as well as elucidate the complex relationship of these ectoparasites with their hosts. Such studies are conducted with the main objective of developing new immunobiological products aimed at the alternative control of ticks, as well as for the identification and isolation of bioactive molecules with pharmacological properties and with great therapeutic potential in the search for treatments for some diseases. https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/252tick salivaimmunomodulationimmunosuppressionsalivary glands
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author M I Camargo Mathias
K C Scopinho Furquim
P H Nunes
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K C Scopinho Furquim
P H Nunes
Immunomodulatory effects of tick saliva
Invertebrate Survival Journal
tick saliva
immunomodulation
immunosuppression
salivary glands
author_facet M I Camargo Mathias
K C Scopinho Furquim
P H Nunes
author_sort M I Camargo Mathias
title Immunomodulatory effects of tick saliva
title_short Immunomodulatory effects of tick saliva
title_full Immunomodulatory effects of tick saliva
title_fullStr Immunomodulatory effects of tick saliva
title_full_unstemmed Immunomodulatory effects of tick saliva
title_sort immunomodulatory effects of tick saliva
publisher University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
series Invertebrate Survival Journal
issn 1824-307X
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Ticks are bloodsucking ectoparasites that cause great damage to host organisms, so these ectoparasites are of great importance in medicine and veterinary medicine. All the biological success achieved by ticks is due to the action of bioactive components present in their saliva, which are synthesized by the salivary glands. These components have great diversity of functions such as enabling feeding and the permanence of ectoparasites on hosts, since they modulate immune system acting as complement inhibitors, immunosuppressors, cytokine expression modulator and chemokine binders of hosts. In addition, these components are an important source of protective antigens. In this sense, salivary glands/saliva are considered a potential source of multifunctional molecules. In this context, many studies have been conducted aiming at searching to establish a better understanding on the biology and morphophysiology of some organs such as salivary glands, as well as elucidate the complex relationship of these ectoparasites with their hosts. Such studies are conducted with the main objective of developing new immunobiological products aimed at the alternative control of ticks, as well as for the identification and isolation of bioactive molecules with pharmacological properties and with great therapeutic potential in the search for treatments for some diseases.
topic tick saliva
immunomodulation
immunosuppression
salivary glands
url https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/252
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