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A Nod to disease vectors: mitigation of pathogen sensing by arthropod saliva

Arthropod saliva possesses anti-hemostatic, anesthetic, and anti-inflammatory properties that facilitate feeding and, inadvertently, dissemination of pathogens. Vector studies address the impact of arthropod salivary protei...

EC - Imunologie

  • 2013
  • Jx
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Salivary protease inhibitors with non anti-hemostatic function

Herein we review the available literature with the aim to reveal that arthropod saliva is a rich source of protease inhibitors that through their action modulate non hemostatic mechanisms of the vertebrate host physiology....

EC - Imunologie

  • 2010
  • C
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Tick saliva inhibits dendritic cell migration, maturation and function, while promoting development of Th2 responses

Similarly to other blood-feeding arthropods, ticks have evolved the effect of Ixodes ricinus tick saliva on DC function in vitro and in vivo. Exposure of DCsto the tick saliva in vitro resulted in impaired maturation, upon ...

EC - Imunologie

  • 2008
  • Jx
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The Tick Salivary Protein Sialostatin L2 Inhibits Caspase-1-Mediated Inflammation during Anaplasma phagocytophilum Infection

Saliva from arthropod vectors facilitates blood feeding by altering host inflammation. Whether arthropod saliva counters inflammasome signaling, a protein scaffold that regulates the activity of caspase-1 and cleav...

EC - Imunologie

  • 2014
  • Jx
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Are ticks venomous animals?

in several species of Metazoa. As haematophagous arthropods ticks are mainly considered saliva contains several protein families present in venomous taxa and that many Ixodida genera can induce paralysis and other types of toxicose...

EB - Genetika a molekulární biologie

  • 2014
  • Jx
  • Link
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Emerging roles of non-coding RNAs in vector-borne infections

in several aspects of vector-host-pathogen interactions. Arthropod vector ncRNAs defense systems and ensure arthropod survival. Conversely, hosts can use specific ncRNAs as one of several strategies to overcome arthropod v...

Biochemistry and molecular biology

  • 2020
  • JSC
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Sergentomyia schwetzi: Salivary gland transcriptome, proteome and enzymatic activities in two lineages adapted to different blood sources

During the blood feeding, sand fly females inject saliva containing immunomodulatory and anti-haemostatic molecules into their vertebrate hosts. The saliva pathways of their preferred host. Research on sand fly saliva is li...

Biological sciences

  • 2020
  • Jimp
  • Link
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Emerging roles of non-coding RNAs in vector-borne infections

arthropod vector invasion. In addition, pathogens transmitted through vector saliva interactions. Arthropod vector ncRNAs are secreted through extracellular vesicles into vertebrate hosts to counteract host defense systems...

Biochemistry and molecular biology

  • 2021
  • Jimp
  • Link
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Corrosion behaviour copper in artical saliva

Corrosion behaviour copper in artical saliva...

CA - Anorganická chemie

  • 2003
  • A
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Differential Tick Salivary Protein Profiles and Human Immune Responses to Lone Star Ticks (Amblyomma americanum) From the Wild vs. a Laboratory Colony

Ticks are a growing concern to human and animal health worldwide and they are leading vectors of arthropod-borne pathogens in the United States. Ticks are pool blood feeders that can attach to the host skin for days to weeks using their ...

Veterinary science

  • 2019
  • Jimp
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