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Review
. 2024 Aug;40(8):696-706.
doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2024.06.006. Epub 2024 Jun 27.

Nutritional symbiosis in ticks: singularities of the genus Ixodes

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Nutritional symbiosis in ticks: singularities of the genus Ixodes

Olivier Duron. Trends Parasitol. 2024 Aug.

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Abstract

Symbiosis with intracellular bacteria is essential for the nutrition of ticks, particularly through the biosynthesis of B vitamins. Yet, ticks of the genus Ixodes, which include major vectors of human pathogens, lack the nutritional symbionts usually found in other tick genera. This paradox raises questions about the mechanisms that Ixodes ticks use to prevent nutritional deficiencies. Nonetheless, Ixodes ticks commonly harbor other symbionts belonging to the order Rickettsiales. Although these obligate intracellular bacteria are primarily known as human pathogens, Rickettsiales symbionts often dominate the Ixodes microbial community without causing diseases. They also significantly influence Ixodes physiology, synthesize key B vitamins, and are crucial for immatures. These findings underscore unique associations between Rickettsiales and Ixodes ticks distinct from other tick genera.

Keywords: Rickettsiales; hematophagy; symbiosis; ticks.

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