Vertebrate responses against arthropod salivary proteins and their therapeutic potential

O Olajiga, AF Holguin-Rocha, M Rippee-Brooks… - Vaccines, 2021 - mdpi.com
O Olajiga, AF Holguin-Rocha, M Rippee-Brooks, M Eppler, SL Harris, B Londono-Renteria
Vaccines, 2021mdpi.com
The saliva of hematophagous arthropods contains a group of active proteins to counteract
host responses against injury and to facilitate the success of a bloodmeal. These salivary
proteins have significant impacts on modulating pathogen transmission, immunogenicity
expression, the establishment of infection, and even disease severity. Recent studies have
shown that several salivary proteins are immunogenic and antibodies against them may
block infection, thereby suggesting potential vaccine candidates. Here, we discuss the most …
The saliva of hematophagous arthropods contains a group of active proteins to counteract host responses against injury and to facilitate the success of a bloodmeal. These salivary proteins have significant impacts on modulating pathogen transmission, immunogenicity expression, the establishment of infection, and even disease severity. Recent studies have shown that several salivary proteins are immunogenic and antibodies against them may block infection, thereby suggesting potential vaccine candidates. Here, we discuss the most relevant salivary proteins currently studied for their therapeutic potential as vaccine candidates or to control the transmission of human vector-borne pathogens and immune responses against different arthropod salivary proteins.
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