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Tick salivary secretion as a source of antihemostatics
Authors:Chmelar Jindrich  Calvo Eric  Pedra Joao H F  Francischetti Ivo M B  Kotsyfakis Michail
Institution:Division of Vascular Inflammation, Diabetes and Kidney, Department of Medicine and Institute of Physiology, Technical University Dresden, 01307 Dresden, Germany.
Abstract:Ticks are mostly obligatory blood feeding ectoparasites that have an impact on human and animal health. In addition to direct damage due to feeding, some tick species serve as the vectors for the causative agents of several diseases, such as the spirochetes of the genus Borrelia causing Lyme disease, the virus of tick-borne encephalitis, various Rickettsial pathogens or even protozoan parasites like Babesia spp. Hard ticks are unique among bloodfeeders because of their prolonged feeding period that may last up to two weeks. During such a long period of blood uptake, the host develops a wide range of mechanisms to prevent blood loss. The arthropod ectoparasite, in turn, secretes saliva in the sites of bite that assists blood feeding. Indeed, tick saliva represents a rich source of proteins with potent pharmacologic action that target different mechanisms of coagulation, platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction. Tick adaptation to their vertebrate hosts led to the inclusion of a powerful protein armamentarium in their salivary secretion that has been investigated by high-throughput methods. The resulting knowledge can be exploited for the isolation of novel antihemostatic agents. Here we review the tick salivary antihemostatics and their characterized functions at the molecular and cellular levels.
Keywords:aPTT  activated partial thromboplastin time  BmGTI  Boophilus microplus gut thrombin inhibitor  BmTI-A  Boophilus microplus trypsin inhibitor-A  BPTI  bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor  BTSP  basic tail‐secreted proteins  FIX  coagulation factor IX  fMLP  formyl-methionyl-leucyl-proline  FV  coagulation factor V  FVII  coagulation factor VII  FVIIa  activated coagulation factor VII  FVIII  coagulation factor VIII  FX  coagulation factor X  FXa  activated coagulation factor X  FXI  coagulation factor XI  FXII  coagulation factor XII  HBP  histamine‐binding protein  HRF  histamine‐releasing factor  Ir-CPI  Ixodes ricinus contact phase inhibitor  IRIS  Ixodes ricinus immunosuppressant  IRS-2  Ixodes ricinus serpin-2  NR  non reduntant  NTI  nymphal thrombin inhibitor  PAF  platelet aggregation factor  PAR  protease-activated receptor  PGE2  prostaglandin E2  PGs  prostaglandins G  PT  prothrombin time  RGD motif  arginine-glycine-aspartate motif  RSL  reactive site loop  Salp14  salivary protein 14  SGE  salivary gland extract  SGs  salivary glands  TAI  tick adhesion inhibitor  TAP  tick anticoagulant protein  TF  tissue factor  TFPI  tissue factor pathway inhibitor  TSGP  tick salivary gland protein  TT  thrombin time  TXA2  thromboxane A2  Xase  tenase complex
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