Hard ticks depend upon an ability to precisely and dynamically regulate their saliva to successfully evade host haemostatic and immune defences during extended blood feeding. Although pilocarpine, an exogenous muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) agonist, can stimulate salivation experimentally, the endogenous control of saliva secretion by acetylcholine remains poorly understood. Here, we identify and characterise two pharmacologically distinct mAChRs (type A and B) in the genome of the medically important tick Ixodes ricinus. Molecular dynamics simulations and targeted mutagenesis reveal that type B mAChRs exhibit an atypical muscarinic profile, suggesting unconventional receptor signalling. Combining immunolabelling, in vivo pharmacology, and proteomics, we show that specific central neurons interact with distinct salivary gland regions via mAChR type-specific axons, coordinating fluid and protein secretion through separate acini and likely acting upstream of a neuropeptide-dependent cascade. This previously unrecognised mechanism of neural control offers new insights into how ticks modulate their saliva advancing our understanding of vector-host interactions, with potential implications for disrupting pathogen transmission.
Two types of axonal muscarinic acetylcholine receptors mediate formation of saliva cocktail in the tick Ixodes ricinus.
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作者:Nìng CáinÃ, Valdés James J, Mateos-Hernández Lourdes, Rakotobe Sabine, Abuin-Denis Lianet, Haddad Nadia, Å ofranková LÃvia, Slovák Mirko, Boussaine Khalid, Cartereau Alison, Taillebois Emiliane, Attoui Houssam, Frantová Helena, Urbanová Veronika, Kozelková Tereza, DyÄka Filip, KopáÄek Petr, HajduÅ¡ek OndÅej, Å Ãma Radek, TÃ½Ä JiÅÃ, BÃlý Tomáš, TesaÅová Martina, Vancová Marie, Perner Jan, Thany Steeve H, Å imo Ladislav
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Jan 23; 17(1):2867 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-026-68654-3 | ||
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