Innate immunity in the tick midgut: hemocidins and other antimicrobial agents
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https://doi.org/10.7594/revbio.6b.04Keywords:
Tick, innate immunity, hemocidins, microbial control.Abstract
Ticks are vectors of various pathogens, resulting in severe human and animal health problems. The midgut of these arthropods constitutes the primary pathogen-vector interface, and microbial control in this organ may be mediated by the activity of antimicrobial peptides derived from the digestion of heme-containing proteins (hemocidins), lysozymes and defensins, as well as protease inhibitors and oxidative stress. Thus, vector competence in ticks is directly related with their immune system.Downloads
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2018-04-23
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Cruz, C. E., & Daffre, S. (2018). Innate immunity in the tick midgut: hemocidins and other antimicrobial agents. Revista Da Biologia, 6(2), 17-21. https://doi.org/10.7594/revbio.6b.04