Immunogenic proteins of Orientia tsutsugamushi and implications for scrub typhus intervention: A narrative review

Scrub typhus is an acute undifferentiated febrile infectious disease transmitted by a chigger (genus Leptotrombidium) bite carrying Orientia (O.) tsutsugamushi, affecting millions of people annually while more than one billion people are susceptible. Endemic areas are expanding to Africa, Europe, Mi...

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Main Authors: Shakshi Shah, Ankita Sharma, Alka Rana, Rakesh Kumar, Amit Kumar Sharma, Sunil Kumar, Dixit Sharma
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-04-01
Series:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/apjtm.apjtm_95_24
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Ankita Sharma
Alka Rana
Rakesh Kumar
Amit Kumar Sharma
Sunil Kumar
Dixit Sharma
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description Scrub typhus is an acute undifferentiated febrile infectious disease transmitted by a chigger (genus Leptotrombidium) bite carrying Orientia (O.) tsutsugamushi, affecting millions of people annually while more than one billion people are susceptible. Endemic areas are expanding to Africa, Europe, Middle East, and South America which is concerning, as despite best efforts, there is no vaccine to combat the bacteria. There are now three species of Orientia and over 20 strains of O. tsutsugamushi. The past attempts to develop a vaccine have been ineffective as they confer homologous strain-specific immunity. Various immunogenic proteins of O. tsutsugamushi have been identified that interact with the extracellular matrix (fibronectin) or vMLL5 receptor and modify the cytoskeleton of non-phagocytic host cells, which aids in host cell adhesion and invasion. These highly conserved proteins involve type specific antigen 56 (TSA56), 47 kDa, OmpA, and autotransporter proteins (ScaA, ScaB and ScaC). TSA56 is the most immunogenic and contains four types of hypervariable regions. Out of all autotransporter proteins, ScaA provides the homologous strains specific immunity and when coupled with TSA56 it shows better protective immunity against heterologous strains. The review provides detailed insight into the potential immunogenic proteins of Orientia which can be utilized to develop the vaccine. Furthermore, studies focused on highly antigenic proteins will provide more insight into their roles in developing therapeutics and easy-to-handle rapid diagnostic kits.
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spelling doaj-art-78e6864cd69c4be39b607891d38e39312025-08-20T01:47:32ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine2352-41462025-04-0118414915510.4103/apjtm.apjtm_95_24Immunogenic proteins of Orientia tsutsugamushi and implications for scrub typhus intervention: A narrative reviewShakshi ShahAnkita SharmaAlka RanaRakesh KumarAmit Kumar SharmaSunil KumarDixit SharmaScrub typhus is an acute undifferentiated febrile infectious disease transmitted by a chigger (genus Leptotrombidium) bite carrying Orientia (O.) tsutsugamushi, affecting millions of people annually while more than one billion people are susceptible. Endemic areas are expanding to Africa, Europe, Middle East, and South America which is concerning, as despite best efforts, there is no vaccine to combat the bacteria. There are now three species of Orientia and over 20 strains of O. tsutsugamushi. The past attempts to develop a vaccine have been ineffective as they confer homologous strain-specific immunity. Various immunogenic proteins of O. tsutsugamushi have been identified that interact with the extracellular matrix (fibronectin) or vMLL5 receptor and modify the cytoskeleton of non-phagocytic host cells, which aids in host cell adhesion and invasion. These highly conserved proteins involve type specific antigen 56 (TSA56), 47 kDa, OmpA, and autotransporter proteins (ScaA, ScaB and ScaC). TSA56 is the most immunogenic and contains four types of hypervariable regions. Out of all autotransporter proteins, ScaA provides the homologous strains specific immunity and when coupled with TSA56 it shows better protective immunity against heterologous strains. The review provides detailed insight into the potential immunogenic proteins of Orientia which can be utilized to develop the vaccine. Furthermore, studies focused on highly antigenic proteins will provide more insight into their roles in developing therapeutics and easy-to-handle rapid diagnostic kits.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/apjtm.apjtm_95_24orientia tsutsugamushiimmunogenic genesmicrobial pathogenesisvaccinescrub typhus
spellingShingle Shakshi Shah
Ankita Sharma
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Sunil Kumar
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Immunogenic proteins of Orientia tsutsugamushi and implications for scrub typhus intervention: A narrative review
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
orientia tsutsugamushi
immunogenic genes
microbial pathogenesis
vaccine
scrub typhus
title Immunogenic proteins of Orientia tsutsugamushi and implications for scrub typhus intervention: A narrative review
title_full Immunogenic proteins of Orientia tsutsugamushi and implications for scrub typhus intervention: A narrative review
title_fullStr Immunogenic proteins of Orientia tsutsugamushi and implications for scrub typhus intervention: A narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Immunogenic proteins of Orientia tsutsugamushi and implications for scrub typhus intervention: A narrative review
title_short Immunogenic proteins of Orientia tsutsugamushi and implications for scrub typhus intervention: A narrative review
title_sort immunogenic proteins of orientia tsutsugamushi and implications for scrub typhus intervention a narrative review
topic orientia tsutsugamushi
immunogenic genes
microbial pathogenesis
vaccine
scrub typhus
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/apjtm.apjtm_95_24
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