Vaccines (Nov 2019)

A vaccinology Approach to the Identification and Characterization of <i>Dermanyssus Gallinae</i> Candidate Protective Antigens for the Control of Poultry Red Mite Infestations

  • José Francisco Lima-Barbero,
  • Marinela Contreras,
  • Lourdes Mateos-Hernández,
  • Francisco Manuel Mata-Lorenzo,
  • Roxana Triguero-Ocaña,
  • Olivier Sparagano,
  • Robert D. Finn,
  • Christina Strube,
  • Daniel R.G. Price,
  • Francesca Nunn,
  • Kathryn Bartley,
  • Ursula Höfle,
  • Mariana Boadella,
  • Alasdair J. Nisbet,
  • José de la Fuente,
  • Margarita Villar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines7040190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
p. 190

Abstract

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The poultry red mite (PRM), Dermanyssus gallinae, is a hematophagous ectoparasite considered as the major pest in the egg-laying industry. Its pesticide-based control is only partially successful and requires the development of new control interventions such as vaccines. In this study, we follow a vaccinology approach to identify PRM candidate protective antigens. Based on proteomic data from fed and unfed nymph and adult mites, we selected a novel PRM protein, calumenin (Deg-CALU), which is tested as a vaccine candidate on an on-hen trial. Rhipicephalus microplus Subolesin (Rhm-SUB) was chosen as a positive control. Deg-CALU and Rhm-SUB reduced the mite oviposition by 35 and 44%, respectively. These results support Deg-CALU and Rhm-SUB as candidate protective antigens for the PRM control.

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