作者
Vipin Singh Rana,Chrysoula Kitsou,Shraboni Dutta,Michael Ronzetti,Min Zhang,Quentin Bernard,Alexis A. Smith,Julen Tomás-Cortázar,Xiuli Yang,Ming-Jie Wu,Oleksandra Kepple,Weizhong Li,Jennifer E. Dwyer,Jaqueline Matias,Bolormaa Baljinnyam,Jonathan D. Oliver,Nallakkandi Rajeevan,Joao H. F. Pedra,Sukanya Narasimhan,Yan Wang,Ulrike G. Munderloh,Erol Fikrig,Anton Simeonov,Juan Anguíta,Utpal Pal
摘要
Ancestral signaling pathways serve critical roles in metazoan development, physiology, and immunity. We report an evolutionary interspecies communication pathway involving a central Ixodes scapularis tick receptor termed Dome1, which acquired a mammalian cytokine receptor motif exhibiting high affinity for interferon-gamma (IFN-γ). Host-derived IFN-γ facilitates Dome1-mediated activation of the Ixodes JAK–STAT pathway. This accelerates tick blood meal acquisition and development while upregulating antimicrobial components. The Dome1–JAK–STAT pathway, which exists in most Ixodid tick genomes, regulates the regeneration and proliferation of gut cells—including stem cells—and dictates metamorphosis through the Hedgehog and Notch–Delta networks, ultimately affecting Ixodes vectorial competence. We highlight the evolutionary dependence of I. scapularis on mammalian hosts through cross-species signaling mechanisms that dually influence arthropod immunity and development.