Abstract
AbstractHematophagous arthropods can acquire and transmit several pathogens of medical importance. In ticks, the innate immune system is crucial in the outcome between vector-pathogen interaction and overall vector competence. However, the specific immune response(s) elicited by the immune cells known as hemocytes remains largely undefined inEhrlichiachaffeensisand its competent tick vector,Amblyomma americanum. Here, we show that granulocytes, professional phagocytic cells, are integral in eliciting immune responses against commensal and pathogen infection. The chemical depletion of granulocytes led to decreased phagocytic efficiency of tissues-associated hemocytes. We demonstrateE. chaffeensiscan infect circulating hemocytes, and both cell-free plasma and hemocytes fromE. chaffeensis-infected ticks can establishEhrlichiainfection in recipient ticks. Lastly, we provide evidence to show granulocytes play a dual role inE. chaffeensisinfection. Depleting granulocytic hemocytes increasedEhrlichiaload in the salivary gland and midgut tissues. In contrast, granulocyte depletion led to a reduced systemic load ofEhrlichia. This study has identified multiple roles for granulocytic hemocytes in the control and systemic dissemination ofE. chaffeensisinfection.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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