Vaccines (Dec 2021)

Characterization of a Novel Cysteine Protease Inhibitor from Poultry Red Mites: Potential Vaccine for Chickens

  • Sotaro Fujisawa,
  • Shiro Murata,
  • Masayoshi Isezaki,
  • Takuma Ariizumi,
  • Takumi Sato,
  • Eiji Oishi,
  • Akira Taneno,
  • Naoya Maekawa,
  • Tomohiro Okagawa,
  • Osamu Ichii,
  • Satoru Konnai,
  • Kazuhiko Ohashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 1472

Abstract

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Poultry red mite (PRM; Dermanyssus gallinae) is a hazardous, blood-sucking ectoparasite of birds that constitutes a threat to poultry farming worldwide. Acaricides, commonly used in poultry farms to prevent PRMs, are not effective because of the rapid emergence of acaricide-resistant PRMs. However, vaccination may be a promising strategy to control PRM. We identified a novel cystatin-like molecule in PRMs: Dg-Cys. Dg-Cys mRNA expression was detected in the midgut and ovaries, in all stages of life. The PRM nymphs that were artificially fed with the plasma from chickens that were immunized with Dg-Cys in vitro had a significantly reduced reproductive capacity and survival rate. Moreover, combination of Dg-Cys with other antigen candidates, like copper transporter 1 or adipocyte plasma membrane-associated protein, enhanced vaccine efficacies. vaccination and its application as an antigen for cocktail vaccines could be an effective strategy to reduce the damage caused by PRMs in poultry farming.

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