The multiple roles of peroxiredoxins in tick blood feeding

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Kodai Kusakisako
Kozo Fujisaki
Tetsuya Tanaka
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[1] Kagoshima University,Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Yamaguchi University,Department of Pathological and Preventive Veterinary Science, The United Graduate School of Veterinary Science
[3] National Agricultural and Food Research Organization,undefined
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Peroxiredoxin; Hydrogen peroxide; Tick immunity; Host immune response; Vaccine candidate;
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Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and hydroxyl radicals (HO·) are generated through partial reduction of oxygen. The HO· are the most reactive and have a shorter half-life than H2O2, they are produced from comparatively stable H2O2 through Fenton reaction. Although controlling HO· is important and biologically advantageous for organisms, it may be difficult. Ticks are obligate hematophagous arthropods that need blood feeding for development. Ticks feed on vertebrate blood containing high levels of iron. Ticks also concentrate iron-containing host blood, leading to high levels of iron in ticks. Host-derived iron may react with oxygen in the tick body, resulting in high concentrations of H2O2. On the other hand, ticks have antioxidant enzymes, such as peroxiredoxins (Prxs), to scavenge H2O2. Gene silencing of Prxs in ticks affects their blood feeding, oviposition, and H2O2 concentration. Therefore, Prxs could play important roles in ticks’ blood feeding and oviposition through the regulation of the H2O2 concentration. This review discusses the current knowledge of Prxs in hard ticks. Tick Prxs are also multifunctional molecules related to antioxidants and immunity like other organisms. In addition, tick Prxs play a role in regulating the host immune response for ticks’ survival in the host body. Tick Prx also can induce Th2 immune response in the host. Thus, this review would contribute to the further understanding of the tick’s antioxidant responses during blood feeding and the search for a candidate target for tick control.
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