Subolesin knockdown in tick cells provides insights into vaccine protective mechanisms
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Ticks, as obligate blood-feeding arthropod vectors of pathogenic viruses, bacteria, protozoa and helminths, are responsible for prevalent tick-borne diseases (TBDs) worldwide. This arthropod constitutes the second most common that transmit pathogens among humans, after mosquitoes, and the first vector in domestic animals. Vaccines constitute the safest and more effective approach to control tick and TBDs, but this is in constant research to identify new antigens and improve vaccines formulations. The tick antigen Subolesin is a well-known vaccine protective antigen with a highly conserved sequence at both gene and protein levels in the Ixodidae and among arthropods and vertebrates. In this study, RNAseq and proteomic analyses were carried out in wild type and Subolesin knockdown tick ISE6 cells in order to identify and characterize the functional implications of Subolesin in tick cells, demonstrating once again the importance of this antigen in vaccine development against tick and TBDs. To study the importance and the functional role of tick subolesin which had been widely demostrated as a great vaccine antigen, we performed iRNA in ISE6 tick cells. This study comprises a comparison between wild type and subolesin knockdown ISE6 cells from a multi-omic point of view.
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2024-06-19



