Emerging horizons for tick-borne pathogens: from the ‘one pathogen–one disease’ vision to the pathobiome paradigm


Autoria(s): Vayssier-Taussat, Muriel; Kazimirova, Maria; Hubalek, Zdenek; Hornok, Sándor; Farkas, Robert; Cosson, Jean-François; Bonnet, Sarah; Vourch, Gwenaël; Gasqui, Patrick; Mihalca, Andrei Daniel; Plantard, Olivier; Silaghi, Cornelia; Cutler, Sally J.; Rizzoli, Annapaola
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01/08/2015

Resumo

Ticks as vectors of several notorious zoonotic pathogens, represent an important and increasing threat for human, animal health in Europe. Recent application of new technology revealed the complexity of the tick microbiome that might impact upon its vectorial capacity. Appreciation of these complex systems is expanding our vision of tick-borne pathogens leading us to evolve a more integrated view that embraces the “pathobiome” representing the pathogenic agent integrated within its abiotic and biotic environments. In this review, we will explore how this new vision will revolutionize our understanding of tick-borne diseases. We will discuss the implications in terms of research approach for the future in order to efficiently prevent and control the threat posed by ticks.

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http://roar.uel.ac.uk/4651/1/TickPathobiome_Future%20Microbiology_revised_9.9.15.pdf

Vayssier-Taussat, Muriel and Kazimirova, Maria and Hubalek, Zdenek and Hornok, Sándor and Farkas, Robert and Cosson, Jean-François and Bonnet, Sarah and Vourch, Gwenaël and Gasqui, Patrick and Mihalca, Andrei Daniel and Plantard, Olivier and Silaghi, Cornelia and Cutler, Sally J. and Rizzoli, Annapaola (2015) ‘Emerging horizons for tick-borne pathogens: from the ‘one pathogen–one disease’ vision to the pathobiome paradigm’, Future Microbiology, 10(12), pp. 2033-2043.

Publicador

Future Medicine

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fmb.15.114

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/4651/

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Article

PeerReviewed