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A novel chemokine binding protein 1-like gene is vital for the blood pool development and engorgement of the hard tick Haemaphysalis longicornis

Parasitology International, ISSN: 1383-5769, Vol: 104, Page: 102990
2025
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Tick saliva modulates host responses during a blood feeding process. We identified a novel chemokine binding protein 1-like ( HLCBP1-like ) gene from the salivary glands of the Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis. The HLCBP1-like protein, lacking a well-defined conserved domain, showed structural similarity to evasin, a chemokine binding protein from the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus. A preliminary knockdown study of HLCBP1-like revealed that ticks with reduced expression of this gene, halted feeding in the early feeding phase, and did not fully-engorge, unlike the control dsRNA (malE) injected ticks. Also, knockdown ticks induced cellular immune responses in the host skin, similar to control dsmalE-injected ticks, but did not show hemorrhage. These findings suggest that HLCBP1-like may play a modulatory role in the slow feeding phase.

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Sasaki, Sana; Koike, Yuki; Jimbo, Kei; Inoue, Takahiro; Mizutani, Keiko; Kwofie, Kofi Dadzie; Kawada, Hayato; Mikami, Fusako; Kato, Hirotomo; Matsubayashi, Makoto; Alim, Md Abdul; Anisuzzaman; Tsuji, Naotoshi; Hatta, Takeshi

Elsevier BV

Immunology and Microbiology; Medicine

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