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Peromyscus Leucopus, Mus Musculus, and Humans Have Distinct Transcriptomic Responses to Larval Ixodes Scapularis Bites

Author Type(s)

Faculty

DOI

10.1128/iai.00065-25

Journal Title

Infection and Immunity

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

4-1-2025

Department

Medicine

Keywords

human, immune response, Ixodes scapularis, Lyme disease, Mus musculus, Peromyscus leucopus, tick bites, transcriptomics, wound healing

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

Abstract

Ixodes scapularis ticks are an important vector for at least seven tick-borne human pathogens, including a North American Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi. The ability for these ticks to survive in nature is credited, in part, to their ability to feed on a variety of hosts without triggering an immune response capable of preventing tick feeding. While the ability of nymphal ticks to feed on a variety of hosts has been well documented, the host-parasite interactions between larval I. scapularis and different vertebrate hosts are relatively unexplored. Here we report on the changes in the vertebrate host transcriptome present at the larval tick bite site using the natural I. scapularis host Peromyscus leucopus, a non-natural rodent host, Mus musculus (BALB/c), and humans. We note substantially less evidence of activation of canonical proinflammatory pathways in P. leucopus compared to BALB/c mice and pronounced evidence of inflammation in humans. Pathway enrichment analyses revealed a particularly strong signature of interferon gamma, tumor necrosis factor, and interleukin 1 signaling at the BALB/c and human tick bite sites. We also note that bite sites on BALB/c mice and humans, but not deer mice, show activation of wound-healing pathways. These data provide molecular evidence of the coevolution between larval I. scapularis and P. leucopus and, in addition, expand our overall understanding of I. scapularis feeding.

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