| Literature DB >> 26083670 |
Quentin Bernard1, Benoît Jaulhac2, Nathalie Boulanger2.
Abstract
In the last years, the skin has been described as a major interface in arthropod borne diseases. Although it constitutes an efficient immune and physical barrier, pathogens have developed effective strategies to thwart the host. In this process, the arthropod plays a major role. For mosquitoes, the quick blood meal is made through an efficient inoculation process directly into the blood vessel. For the long lasting blood meal of hard ticks, the sophisticated biting pieces and the tick saliva provide potent tools to help pathogen transmission. Lyme borreliosis and leishmaniases have been particularly well investigated in this context.Entities:
Keywords: Lyme borreliosis; arthropod saliva; dendritic cell; fibroblasts; keratinocytes; leishmaniasis; vector-borne diseases
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26083670 DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2015.2550
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Dermatol ISSN: 1167-1122 Impact factor: 3.328