Impact of endosymbionts on tick physiology and fitness

Date

2023-08-24

Authors

Kolo, Agatha O.
Raghavan, Rahul

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Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Ticks transmit pathogens and harbour non-pathogenic, vertically transmitted intracellular bacteria termed endosymbionts. Almost all ticks studied to date contain 1 or more of Coxiella, Francisella, Rickettsia or Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii endosymbionts, indicative of their importance to tick physiology. Genomic and experimental data suggest that endosymbionts promote tick development and reproductive success. Here, we review the limited information currently available on the potential roles endosymbionts play in enhancing tick metabolism and fitness. Future studies that expand on these findings are needed to better understand endosymbionts’ contributions to tick biology. This knowledge could potentially be applied to design novel strategies that target endosymbiont function to control the spread of ticks and pathogens they vector.

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Keywords

Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii, Coxiella, endosymbiont, Francisella, Rickettsia, tick

Citation

Kolo, A. O., & Raghavan, R. (2023). Impact of endosymbionts on tick physiology and fitness. Parasitology, 150(10), 859–865. doi:10.1017/S0031182023000793

Department

Molecular Microbiology and Immunology