2018
DOI: 10.2741/s504
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Advances in tick vaccinology in Brazil from gene expression to immunoprotection

Abstract: has substantial economic impact on the cattle breeding industry and, chemical control and tick resistance development are the major concern. There is a worldwide search for new options, and control using vaccines has been the main focus nowadays. Studies performed in Brazil found that Bm86-based immunization of bovines reduced the infestation of of vaccinated bovines by 45% to 60%. Native tripsin inhibitors (BmTIs) with trypsin-, kallikrein-, and elastase-inhibiting activities have been used as immunogens in b… Show more

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“…Single cell and related technologies that allow sequencing of minute quantities of genetic material may open up the possibility of sequencing larval or nymphal glands made accessible via laser microdissection. This will certainly advance tick salivary gland transcriptomics, since differential expression between life stages is well-recognized (Schwarz et al, 2013 ; Andreotti et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Future Perspectives On Salivary Gland Complexitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Single cell and related technologies that allow sequencing of minute quantities of genetic material may open up the possibility of sequencing larval or nymphal glands made accessible via laser microdissection. This will certainly advance tick salivary gland transcriptomics, since differential expression between life stages is well-recognized (Schwarz et al, 2013 ; Andreotti et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Future Perspectives On Salivary Gland Complexitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the field of veterinary vaccinology, the reverse vaccinology approach is being applied, for instance, to organisms like cattle neosporosis ( 67 , 68 ), Rhipicephalus microplus ( 69 71 ), Ehrlichia ruminantium ( 72 , 73 ), and bovine herpesvirus 4 ( 74 ).…”
Section: Vaccine Discovery and Design: The Role Of Big Datamentioning
confidence: 99%