Anti-tumour necrosis factor-α activity in Ixodes ricinus saliva

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Tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) is one of the most prominent inflammatory mediators playing a central role in starting off the inflammatory reactions of the innate immune system. We identified a TNF-α-inhibitory activity in the saliva and salivary gland extract (SGE) from partially fed Ixodes ricinus ticks. Using mouse and human TNF-α specific ELISA, we showed that tick saliva or SGE markedly reduced the level of detectable cytokine. Both saliva and SGE inhibited the cytotoxic effect of TNF-α in a bioassay. Elimination of the TNF-α-inhibitory activity in SGE by trypsin digestion demonstrated that the anti-TNF-α factor is a protein. Fast protein liquid chromatography fractionation of SGE showed one peak of TNF-α-inhibitory activity corresponding to a protein with estimated molecular mass 23 kDa. The likely mechanism of the inhibitory effect is a direct binding of the cytokine. The TNF-α-inhibitory molecule seems to play an important role in the anti-inflammatory effect of tick saliva at the tick feeding site, providing a gateway to the host for tick-borne pathogens. © 2006 The Authors.

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Koník, P., Slavíková, V., Salát, J., Řezníčková, J., Dvorožňáková, E., & Kopecký, J. (2006). Anti-tumour necrosis factor-α activity in Ixodes ricinus saliva. Parasite Immunology, 28(12), 649–656. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3024.2006.00899.x

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