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In vitro feeding assays for hard ticks

Auteur(s)
Kroeber, Thomas 
Institut de biologie 
Guerin, Patrick 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
2007
In
Trends in Parasitology
Vol.
9
No
23
De la page
445
A la page
449
Mots-clés
  • amblyomma-hebraeum
  • acari
  • attachment
  • membrane
  • proteins
  • ixodidae
  • ricinus
  • slices
  • saliva
  • larvae
  • amblyomma-hebraeum

  • acari

  • attachment

  • membrane

  • proteins

  • ixodidae

  • ricinus

  • slices

  • saliva

  • larvae

Résumé
Prevention of tick bites and transmission of tick-borne pathogens requires the use of molecules that target physiological processes crucial to both tick and pathogen survival. These molecules are best tested in standardized in vitro assays. Because hard ticks require several days to feed to repletion, the development of in vitro feeding assays for these species is challenging. A standard and easily automated feeding assay has been developed for the tick Ixodes ricinus that involves feeding on blood through a membrane that mimics the elasticity of skin. The system can be adapted to feed other hard tick species in vitro. This assay permits, among others, investigations on the role of tick endosymbionts on tick survival, the identification of potential vaccine candidates and drugs, and the application of genomic tools in vitro, including RNA interference experiments.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/21589
Type de publication
journal article
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