| Literature DB >> 28633664 |
Larry G Arlian1, Marjorie S Morgan2.
Abstract
The disease scabies is one of the earliest diseases of humans for which the cause was known. It is caused by the mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, that burrows in the epidermis of the skin of humans and many other mammals. This mite was previously known as Acarus scabiei DeGeer, 1778 before the genus Sarcoptes was established (Latreille 1802) and it became S. scabiei. Research during the last 40 years has tremendously increased insight into the mite's biology, parasite-host interactions, and the mechanisms it uses to evade the host's defenses. This review highlights some of the major advancements of our knowledge of the mite's biology, genome, proteome, and immunomodulating abilities all of which provide a basis for control of the disease. Advances toward the development of a diagnostic blood test to detect a scabies infection and a vaccine to protect susceptible populations from becoming infected, or at least limiting the transmission of the disease, are also presented.Entities:
Keywords: Biology; Diagnostic test; Host-parasite interaction; Host-seeking behavior; Immune modulation; Infectivity; Nutrition; Sarcoptes scabiei; Vaccine
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28633664 PMCID: PMC5477759 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2234-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Scanning electron micrographs of female Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis (a), S. scabiei var. suis (b) and S. scabiei var. canis (c, d) showing dorsal spines, coarse cuticular striations and internal scapular lamellate setae (sci), dorsal setae (d1) and the dorsal shield (DS). Scale-bars: a, 100 μm; b, 10 μm; c, 100 μm; d, 10 μm
Fig. 2Scanning electron micrographs of female Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis. a Legs I and II showing tarsus with claws (c) and stalked empodium (e) that terminates in a pad. b Legs III and IV showing two claws (c) and long seta (s) on the tarsus. c Gnathasoma (pedipalps and chelicerae) and leg I. Scale-bars: a, 10 μm; b, 10 μm; c, 10 μm
Fig. 3Scanning electron micrograph (posterior view) of female Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis in a burrow in the stratum corneum showing the dorsal terminal anal opening (a) and copulatory papilla (cp) of the bursa copulatrix. Scale-bar: 10 μm
Distribution of Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis in a light/dark choice arena following release in the dark
| Light intensity (foot candles) |
| Exposure time (h) | Replicates | % Mites in light | % Mites in dark |
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| 63 | 488 | 1 | 2 | 53 | 47 |
| 768 | 3 | 2 | 62 | 38 | |
| 455 | 5.5 | 1 | 77 | 23 | |
| 100 | 629 | 1 | 5 | 21 | 79 |
| 472 | 3 | 5 | 39 | 61 | |
| 394 | 15.5–16.0 | 5 | 63 | 37 |
The lighted side of the choice arena was uniformly lighted with fluorescent room light at 63 or 100 fc (678 or 1076 lm/m2) and the distribution of live mites was determined after specific exposure times
Fig. 4Observed time to achieve 100% mortality in test populations of female S. scabiei var. canis mites exposed to specific combinations of temperature and relative humidity (RH). The number of mites in each test group ranged from 8 to 26. Data from [20]
Weights of female Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis immediately after removal from the host (fresh weight) and their weights after being held off the host at 97.5% RH for 16 h for three groups of mites
| Group | Fresh weight (μg/mite) | Weigh after 16 h at 97.5% RH (μg/mite) |
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| Group 1 ( | 5.74 ± 1.84 | 4.02 ± 1.18 |
| Group 2 ( | 6.32 ± 1.48 | 4.15 ± 1.29 |
| Group 3 ( | 6.54 ± 1.28 | 4.47 ± 0.95 |
Data from [8]
Characteristics of published ELISAs using crude mite extract as the target antigen to detect antibodies circulating in serum of scabietic hosts
| Target antigen | Host species | Detecting antibodies | Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | Reference | ||
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| Aq Hmgt | rabbit ( | HRP-Go × Rb Ig | [ | |||
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| Aq Hmgt | rabbit ( | HRP-Go × Rb Ig | [ | |||
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| Aq Hmgt | rabbit ( | HRP-Go × Rb IgM | [ | |||
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| Aq Hmgt | dog | HRP-Go × Dog Ig | [ | |||
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| Aq Hmgt | dog | HRP-Go × Dog IgM | [ | |||
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| Aq Hmgt | dog | HRP-Go × Dog IgG1 | [ | |||
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| Aq Hmgt | dog | HRP-Go × Dog IgG2 | [ | |||
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| Aq Hmgt | human | HRP-Go × Hu Ig | [ | |||
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| Aq Hmgt | human | BT-Go × Hu Ig | HRP-SA | 45 | [ | |
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| Aq Hmgt | human | BT-Mu × Hu IgD | HRP-SA | 0 | [ | |
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| Aq Hmgt | human | BT-Mu × Hu IgE | HRP-SA | 2 | [ | |
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| Aq Hmgt | human | BT-Go × Hu IgG | HRP-SA | 28 | [ | |
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| Aq Hmgt | human | BT-Go × Hu IgM | HRP-SA | 74 | [ | |
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| ibex | HRP-Dnky × Go IgG | 33 | 89 | [ | ||
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| PBS Hmgt | goat | HRP-Dnky × Go IgG | [ | |||
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| PBS Hmgt | sheep | Mu × Sh IgG | HRP-SA | 90 | [ | |
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| PBS Hmgt | mice | HRP-Go × Mu | [ | |||
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| PBS Hmgt | sheep | BT-Mu × Sh IgG; BT-Go × Mu IgG | HRP-SA | 88 | 96 | [ |
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| pig | 100 | [ | ||||
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| Aq Ext | pig | HRP-Rb × Pig Ig | 78 | 97 | [ | |
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| Aq Ext | pig | HRP-Rb × Pig IgG-Fc | 54 | 94 | [ | |
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| Aq Ext | pig | HRP-Rb × Pig IgG-Fc | 92 | 99 | [ | |
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| Aq Ext | pig | HRP-Rb × Pig? | 73 | 81 | [ | |
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| Aq Ext | pig1 | HRP-Rb × Pig? | 71 | 77 | [ | |
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| pig | 89 | [ | ||||
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| PBS Hmgt | pig | HRP-Rb x Pig IgG | 100 | 100 | [ | |
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| wild boar | 75 | 80 | [ | |||
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| ibex | BT-rProtein G | HRP-avidin | 93 | 94 | [ | |
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| Aq Ext | red fox2 | Mu x Dog IgG | HRP-Rb × Mu Ig | 95 | ~100 | [ |
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| Aq Ext | red fox | Mu x Dog IgG | HRP-Rb × Mu Ig | 95 | 83 | [ |
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| Aq Ext | red fox2 | Mu x Dog IgG | HRP-Rb × Mu Ig | 95–100 | [ | |
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| Aq Ext | wolf | Mu x Dog IgG | HRP-Rb × Mu Ig | [ | ||
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| dog | AP-Go × Dog IgG | 84 | 90 | [ | ||
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| PBS Hmgt | dog | HRP-Mu × Dog IgG | [ | |||
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| PBS Hmgt | dog | HRP-Mu × Dog IgG | 83 | 92 | [ | |
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| Aq sonicate | chamois | BT-rProtein G | HRP-avidin | 93 | 97 | [ |
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| Aq sonicate | ibex | BT-rProtein G | HRP-avidin | [ | ||
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| PBS Hmgt | pig | HRP-Rb × Pig Ig | [ | |||
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| PBS Hmgt | pig | HRP-Go × Pig Ig | 50–80 | ≥ 98 | [ | |
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| PBS Hmgt | pig | 30 | [ | |||
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| PBS Hmgt | pig | 53 | [ | |||
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| PBS Hmgt | pig | 70 | [ | |||
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| PBS Hmgt | pig | 0–100 | [ | |||
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| PBS Hmgt | pig | 100 | [ | |||
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| PBS Hmgt | human | HRP-Go × Hu IgG | 48 | 100 | [ | |
All ELISAs tested serum except pig1 that tested meat juice and red fox2 that tested body fluids
Abbreviations: AP alkaline phosphatase, Aq Aqueous (presumably water), BT biotinylated, Dnky donkey, Ext extract, Go goat, Hmgt homogenate, HRP horseradish peroxidase, Hu human, Mu mouse, PBS phosphate buffered saline, Rb rabbit, SA streptavidin, Sh sheep, x = anti-;? = not reported
Characteristics of published ELISAs using recombinant proteins as the target antigen to detect antibodies circulating in serum of scabietic hosts
| Target antigen | Host species | Detecting antibodies | Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | Reference | ||
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| tropomyosin | rabbit | HRP-Go × Rb IgG | [ | |||
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| SsTPx | rabbit | HRP-Go × Rb IgG | 100 | 100 | [ | |
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| cofilin | rabbit | HRP-Go × Rb IgG | 83 | 88 | [ | |
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| calmodulin | rabbit | HRP-Go × Rb IgG | 88 | 23 | [ | |
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| rSar s 14.3 | pig | HRP-Rb × Pig IgG | 100 | 100 | [ | |
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| rSar s 14.3 | human | BT-Mu × Hu IgE | Eu-SA | 100 | 94 | [ |
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| Ssλ20ΔB3 | chamois | HRP-Protein G | 100 | 97 | [ | |
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| Ssλ20ΔB3 | deer | HRP-Protein G | 100 | 97 | [ | |
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| Ssλ20ΔB3 | deer | HRP-Protein G | 75 | 97 | [ | |
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| Ssλ20ΔB3 | ibex | HRP-Protein G | 58 | 78 | [ | |
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| Ssλ20ΔB3 | pig | HRP-? × Pig IgG | 40 | 86 | [ | |
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| Ssλ20ΔB3 | pig | HRP-? × Pig IgG | 62 | 83 | [ | |
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| Ssλ20ΔB3 | rabbit | HRP-Protein A | 100 | [ | ||
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| Ssλ20ΔB3 | rabbit | HRP-Protein A | 95 | 97 | [ | |
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| Ssλ20ΔB3 | wolf | HRP-Protein A | 75 | 88 | [ | |
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| rSsGST01 | human | AP-? × Hu IgV | [ | |||
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| rSj26GST | human | AP-? × Hu IgV | [ | |||
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| SsE2 | human | HRP-Go × Hu? | 25 | [ | ||
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| SsE3 | human | HRP-Go × Hu? | 85 | [ | ||
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| SsE5 | human | HRP-Go × Hu? | 60 | [ | ||
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| SsE7 | human | HRP-Go × Hu? | 25 | [ | ||
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| SsE8 | human | HRP-Go × Hu? | 15 | [ | ||
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| SsE9 | human | HRP-Go × Hu? | 0 | [ | ||
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| SsE2 | pig | HRP-Go × Pig? | 4.8 | [ | ||
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| SsE3 | pig | HRP-Go × Pig? | 4.8 | [ | ||
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| SsE5 | pig | HRP-Go × Pig? | 4.8 | [ | ||
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| SsE7 | pig | HRP-Go × Pig? | 61.9 | [ | ||
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| SsE8 | pig | HRP-Go × Pig? | 4.8 | [ | ||
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| SsE9 | pig | HRP-Go × Pig? | 14.3 | [ | ||
Abbreviations: AP alkaline phosphatase, BT, biotinylated, Eu europium, Go goat, HRP horseradish peroxidase, Hu human, Mu mouse, Rb rabbit, SA streptavidin, V various isotypes, x = anti-;? = not reported