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Evaluation of an ELISA using recombinant Ssλ20ΔB3 antigen for the serological diagnosis of Sarcoptes scabiei infestation in domestic and wild rabbits.

Rosa Casais1, Javier Millán2, Joan Maria Rosell3, Kevin P Dalton4, José Miguel Prieto5.   

Abstract

An ELISA, based on the Sarcoptes scabiei Ssλ20ΔB3 inmunodominant antigen, was evaluated for the detection of antibodies to S. scabiei in experimentally infested (n=10), farm (n=109), and wild (n=78) rabbit sera. The S. scabiei antigen Ssλ20ΔB3, a major structural protein present over the entire mite's body, was produced as a recombinant protein in Escherichia coli and purified for its use in the ELISA. The resulting ELISA showed, in experimentally infested domestic rabbits, detectable specific antibody responses (IgG) above the cut off level from week three post-infestation indicating that the assay is able to detect positive rabbits very early during the course of the infestation. The ELISA was validated on a panel of 109 domestic breeding rabbit sera collected from 26 Spanish farms, of which 41 were obtained from rabbits with skin lesions compatible with sarcoptic mange, 26 with skin lesions compatible with psoroptic mange, and 42 from unexposed individuals from mange-free farms. The ELISA in this group was characterized by 95% sensitivity, 97% specificity, and a high degree of repeatability. In the psoroptic mange compatible lesions group, included in the study as control group for cross-reactivity with the closely related mite Psoroptes cuniculi, cross-reacting antibodies to Ssλ20ΔB3 S. scabiei antigen were detected in 42.30% of the rabbit sera. However, mean% OD values of the sarcoptic-mange group (55.61 ± 39.20%) were significantly higher (p<0.001) than OD values of the psoroptic-mange (3.64% ± 5.4%) and also of the free-mange (0.21% ± 0.67%) groups. In addition, the ELISA was also evaluated in serum samples obtained from both naturally infested and non-infested wild rabbits from Mallorca Island. The sensitivity of the assay for this group was 100% (4 out of the 4 rabbits with sarcoptic mange compatible lesions and presence of S. scabiei mites were seropositive) and the specificity was 90% (67 out of 74 wild rabbits without detectable mange lesions were seronegative). Although, the total number of tested samples from experimentally infested, farm and wild rabbits was limited, our study showed that the ELISA is able to differentiate between infested and non-infested animals in all tested groups with very high sensitivity and specificity indicating that recombinant Ssλ20ΔB3 is a reliable diagnostic antigen. This assay might be a cost-effective tool for detecting the presence of mangy animals and therefore helping prevent spread of mange among domestic rabbits, reducing potential transmission from female breeding rabbits to other farms, and detecting infestation with sarcoptic mange in the wild.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  ELISA; Rabbit; Recombinant antigen Ssλ20ΔB3; Sarcoptes scabiei

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26276579     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.07.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Parasitol        ISSN: 0304-4017            Impact factor:   2.738


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Authors:  Ran He; Xiaobin Gu; Weimin Lai; Xuerong Peng; Guangyou Yang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-23       Impact factor: 3.240

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Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-05-25       Impact factor: 5.640

4.  Molecular characterization and serodiagnostic potential of two serpin proteins in Psoroptes ovis var. cuniculi.

Authors:  Xiaobin Gu; Yuhang Chen; Chongyang Zhang; Yue Xie; Nengxing Shen; Ce Wang; Xuan Zhou; Guangyou Yang; Ran He; Xuerong Peng; Deying Yang; Zhi He; Zhijun Zhong
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5.  Evidence underscoring immunological and clinical pathological changes associated with Sarcoptes scabiei infection: synthesis and meta-analysis.

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7.  Vaccination of rabbits with immunodominant antigens from Sarcoptes scabiei induced high levels of humoral responses and pro-inflammatory cytokines but confers limited protection.

Authors:  Rosa Casais; Victor Granda; Ana Balseiro; Ana Del Cerro; Kevin P Dalton; Roxana González; Pablo Bravo; J M Prieto; Maria Montoya
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8.  Humoral and cellular immune response induced by antigenic protein of Sarcoptes scabiei var. caprae.

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