“…For example, ticks counteract the host response and successfully survive attached to the skin of their host via the secretion of a complex mixture of molecules present in tick saliva (Rodriguez-Valle et al, 2010;Chmelar, 2016;Xu et al, 2016). Host -parasite interactions have been studied using proteomic and transcriptomic analyses of economically important ticks such as A. americanus (Aljamali et al, 2009), D. andersoni (Alarcon-Chaidez, 2007, Ixodes pacificus (Francischetti et al, 2005), Rhipicephalus microplus (Rodriguez- Valle et al, 2010), and others. These reports concluded that tick proteins secreted into the tick's attachment site inhibit host hemostatic and immunological responses by diverse mechanisms (Francischetti et al, 2009) sequences which leads to important structural modifications that affect their specific functions (Schwarz et al, 2014;Chmelar, 2016).…”