Literature DB >> 33306955

Ticks Resist Skin Commensals with Immune Factor of Bacterial Origin.

Beth M Hayes1, Atanas D Radkov1, Fauna Yarza1, Sebastian Flores1, Jungyun Kim1, Ziyi Zhao1, Katrina W Lexa2, Liron Marnin3, Jacob Biboy4, Victoria Bowcut1, Waldemar Vollmer4, Joao H F Pedra3, Seemay Chou5.   

Abstract

Ticks transmit a diverse array of microbes to vertebrate hosts, including human pathogens, which has led to a human-centric focus in this vector system. Far less is known about pathogens of ticks themselves. Here, we discover that a toxin in blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) horizontally acquired from bacteria-called domesticated amidase effector 2 (dae2)-has evolved to kill mammalian skin microbes with remarkable efficiency. Secreted into the saliva and gut of ticks, Dae2 limits skin-associated staphylococci in ticks while feeding. In contrast, Dae2 has no intrinsic ability to kill Borrelia burgdorferi, the tick-borne Lyme disease bacterial pathogen. These findings suggest ticks resist their own pathogens while tolerating symbionts. Thus, just as tick symbionts can be pathogenic to humans, mammalian commensals can be harmful to ticks. Our study underscores how virulence is context-dependent and bolsters the idea that "pathogen" is a status and not an identity.
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Keywords:  bacteria; commensal; hematophagy; hydrolase; pathogen; peptidoglycan; symbiont; tick; toxin; vector

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33306955      PMCID: PMC8034492          DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.10.042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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