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Identification and characterization of Ixodes scapularis antigens that elicit tick immunity using yeast surface display.


ABSTRACT: Repeated exposure of rabbits and other animals to ticks results in acquired resistance or immunity to subsequent tick bites and is partially elicited by antibodies directed against tick antigens. In this study we demonstrate the utility of a yeast surface display approach to identify tick salivary antigens that react with tick-immune serum. We constructed an Ixodes scapularis nymphal salivary gland yeast surface display library and screened the library with nymph-immune rabbit sera and identified five salivary antigens. Four of these proteins, designated P8, P19, P23 and P32, had a predicted signal sequence. We generated recombinant (r) P8, P19 and P23 in a Drosophila expression system for functional and immunization studies. rP8 showed anti-complement activity and rP23 demonstrated anti-coagulant activity. Ixodes scapularis feeding was significantly impaired when nymphs were fed on rabbits immunized with a cocktail of rP8, rP19 and rP23, a hall mark of tick-immunity. These studies also suggest that these antigens may serve as potential vaccine candidates to thwart tick feeding.

SUBMITTER: Schuijt TJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3016337 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification and characterization of Ixodes scapularis antigens that elicit tick immunity using yeast surface display.

Schuijt Tim J TJ   Narasimhan Sukanya S   Daffre Sirlei S   DePonte Kathleen K   Hovius Joppe W R JW   Van't Veer Cornelis C   van der Poll Tom T   Bakhtiari Kamran K   Meijers Joost C M JC   Boder Eric T ET   van Dam Alje P AP   Fikrig Erol E  

PloS one 20110105 1


Repeated exposure of rabbits and other animals to ticks results in acquired resistance or immunity to subsequent tick bites and is partially elicited by antibodies directed against tick antigens. In this study we demonstrate the utility of a yeast surface display approach to identify tick salivary antigens that react with tick-immune serum. We constructed an Ixodes scapularis nymphal salivary gland yeast surface display library and screened the library with nymph-immune rabbit sera and identifie  ...[more]

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