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Differential expression of heat shock protein genes in Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Acari: Ixodidae) exposed to temperature and humidity variations
The brown dog tick ( Rhipicephalus sanguineus ), a well-recognized parasite that is an important vector of many pathogens, widely distributed in the world, can be found in dogs and many other host animals, including humans. However, the response of this species to climate changes is not fully unders...
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description | The brown dog tick (
Rhipicephalus sanguineus
), a well-recognized parasite that is an important vector of many pathogens, widely distributed in the world, can be found in dogs and many other host animals, including humans. However, the response of this species to climate changes is not fully understood yet. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the expression of the genes encoding for
hsp20
and
hsp70
of nymphs and eggs of
R. sanguineus
in response to different relative humidity and temperature. While no significant differences were observed in
hsp70
levels in nymphs, striking variations were found for
hsp20
. On the contrary, significant differences were found on the expression levels of both HSPs when exposed at different treatments. Expression of
hsp20
was more affected by relative humidity than by temperature, which could imply that
hsp20
may have a more critical protective role during vulnerable developmental stages of the tick than
hsp70
. |
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hsp20
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hsp70
of nymphs and eggs of
R. sanguineus
in response to different relative humidity and temperature. While no significant differences were observed in
hsp70
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hsp20
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hsp20
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hsp20
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hsp70
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hsp20
and
hsp70
of nymphs and eggs of
R. sanguineus
in response to different relative humidity and temperature. While no significant differences were observed in
hsp70
levels in nymphs, striking variations were found for
hsp20
. On the contrary, significant differences were found on the expression levels of both HSPs when exposed at different treatments. Expression of
hsp20
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hsp20
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hsp20
and
hsp70
of nymphs and eggs of
R. sanguineus
in response to different relative humidity and temperature. While no significant differences were observed in
hsp70
levels in nymphs, striking variations were found for
hsp20
. On the contrary, significant differences were found on the expression levels of both HSPs when exposed at different treatments. Expression of
hsp20
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hsp20
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hsp70
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