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B Battsetseg1, T Matsuo, X Xuan, D Boldbaatar, S H Chee, R Umemiya, T Sakaguchi, T Hatta, J Zhou, A R Verdida, D Taylor, K Fujisaki.
Abstract
Ornithodoros moubata ticks were fed on blood infected with Babesia equi. However, the parasites were quickly cleared as evidenced by the disappearance of B. equi-specific ribosomal RNA from the ticks. We hypothesized that if the Babesia parasite can escape midgut-associated barriers a non-vector tick can become infected with Babesia. To test this hypothesis, B. equi parasite-infected blood from in vitro culture was injected into the haemocoel of ticks. B. equi-specific rRNA was surprisingly detected 45 days after injection even in the eggs. Babesia-free dogs were infested with O. moubata ticks that were infected by inoculation with B. gibsoni-infected red blood cells. Parasitaemia and antibody production against Bg-TRAP of B. gibsoni increased gradually. These results indicate that O. moubata may be a useful vector model for Babesia parasites and also a very important tool for studies on tick immunity against Babesia parasites and tick-Babesia interactions.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16978440 DOI: 10.1017/S0031182006000916
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitology ISSN: 0031-1820 Impact factor: 3.234