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Exploring immunogenicity of tick salivary AV422 protein in persons exposed to ticks: prospects for utilization

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2021
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Mihaljica, Darko
Marković, Dragana
Repac, Jelena
Božić, Bojan
Radulović, Željko
Veinović, Gorana
Sukara, Ratko
Ristanović, Elizabeta
Chochlakis, Dimosthenis
Nedeljković Božić, Biljana
Tomanović, Snežana
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In order to determine whether conserved tick salivary protein AV422 is immunogenic, the goal of our study was to detect specific IgG response within at-risk populations. Study groups included 76 individuals, differing in occurrence of recently recorded tick bites and health status. Western blotting with recombinant (r) protein derived from Ixodes ricinus (Ir) was performed. IgG response to Borrelia/Rickettsia, as indicators of previous tick infestations, was also assessed. Additionally, a detailed in silico AV422 protein sequence analysis was performed, followed by modelling of the interactions between peptides and corresponding MHC II molecules by molecular docking. Anti-rIrAV422 seroprevalences among individuals exposed to ticks were high (62.5, 57.9 and 66.7%) and anti-Borrelia/Rickettsia seroprevalences were 54.2, 15.8 and 44.4% among individuals with/without recent tick bite and patients suspected of tick-borne disease, respectively. In silico analysis of AV422 protein sequence sh...owed a high level of conservation across tick genera, including also the predicted antigenic determinants specific for T and B cells. Docking to the restricted MHC II molecules was performed for all predicted AV422 T cell epitopes, and the most potent (highly immunogenic) epitope determinants were suggested. The epitope prediction reveals that tick salivary protein AV422 may elicit humoral immune response in humans, which is consistent with the high anti-rIrAV422 seroprevalence in tested at-risk subjects. Tick-borne diseases are a growing public health concern worldwide, and AV422 is potentially useful in clinical practice and epidemiological studies.

Keywords:
AV422 / Humoral immune response / Immunoinformatics / Tick saliva protein
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Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2021, 85, 1, 83-99
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  • Springer
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200015 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Medical Research) (RS-200015)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200178 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Biology) (RS-200178)

DOI: 10.1007/s10493-021-00653-z

ISSN: 1572-9702; 0168-8162

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AU  - Mihaljica, Darko
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AU  - Repac, Jelena
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AU  - Radulović, Željko
AU  - Veinović, Gorana
AU  - Sukara, Ratko
AU  - Ristanović, Elizabeta
AU  - Chochlakis, Dimosthenis
AU  - Nedeljković Božić, Biljana 
AU  - Tomanović, Snežana
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1160
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Mihaljica, D., Marković, D., Repac, J., Božić, B., Radulović, Ž., Veinović, G., Sukara, R., Ristanović, E., Chochlakis, D., Nedeljković Božić, B.,& Tomanović, S.. (2021). Exploring immunogenicity of tick salivary AV422 protein in persons exposed to ticks: prospects for utilization. in Experimental and Applied Acarology
Springer., 85(1), 83-99.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-021-00653-z
Mihaljica D, Marković D, Repac J, Božić B, Radulović Ž, Veinović G, Sukara R, Ristanović E, Chochlakis D, Nedeljković Božić B, Tomanović S. Exploring immunogenicity of tick salivary AV422 protein in persons exposed to ticks: prospects for utilization. in Experimental and Applied Acarology. 2021;85(1):83-99.
doi:10.1007/s10493-021-00653-z .
Mihaljica, Darko, Marković, Dragana, Repac, Jelena, Božić, Bojan, Radulović, Željko, Veinović, Gorana, Sukara, Ratko, Ristanović, Elizabeta, Chochlakis, Dimosthenis, Nedeljković Božić, Biljana , Tomanović, Snežana, "Exploring immunogenicity of tick salivary AV422 protein in persons exposed to ticks: prospects for utilization" in Experimental and Applied Acarology, 85, no. 1 (2021):83-99,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-021-00653-z . .

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