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Characterization of cysteine proteases from poultry red mite, tropical fowl mite, and northern fowl mite to assess the feasibility of developing a broadly efficacious vaccine against multiple mite species
Infestation with poultry red mites (PRM, Dermanyssus gallinae) causes anemia, reduced egg production, and death in serious cases, resulting in significant economic losses to the poultry industry. As a novel strategy for controlling PRMs, vaccine approaches have been focused upon and several candidat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343161/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37440547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288565 |
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author | Win, Shwe Yee Murata, Shiro Fujisawa, Sotaro Seo, Hikari Sato, Jumpei Motai, Yoshinosuke Sato, Takumi Oishi, Eiji Taneno, Akira Htun, Lat Lat Bawm, Saw Okagawa, Tomohiro Maekawa, Naoya Konnai, Satoru Ohashi, Kazuhiko |
author_facet | Win, Shwe Yee Murata, Shiro Fujisawa, Sotaro Seo, Hikari Sato, Jumpei Motai, Yoshinosuke Sato, Takumi Oishi, Eiji Taneno, Akira Htun, Lat Lat Bawm, Saw Okagawa, Tomohiro Maekawa, Naoya Konnai, Satoru Ohashi, Kazuhiko |
author_sort | Win, Shwe Yee |
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description | Infestation with poultry red mites (PRM, Dermanyssus gallinae) causes anemia, reduced egg production, and death in serious cases, resulting in significant economic losses to the poultry industry. As a novel strategy for controlling PRMs, vaccine approaches have been focused upon and several candidate vaccine antigens against PRMs have been reported. Tropical (TFM, Ornithonyssus bursa) and northern (NFM, Ornithonyssus sylviarum) fowl mites are also hematophagous and cause poultry industry problems similar to those caused by PRM. Therefore, ideal antigens for anti-PRM vaccines are molecules that cross-react with TFMs and NFMs, producing pesticidal effects similar to those against PRMs. In this study, to investigate the potential feasibility of developing vaccines with broad efficacy across mite species, we identified and characterized cysteine proteases (CPs) of TFMs and NFMs, which were previously reported to be effective vaccine antigens of PRMs. The open reading frames of CPs from TFMs and NFMs had the same sequences, which was 73.0% similar to that of PRMs. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the CPs of TFMs and NFMs clustered in the same clade as CPs of PRMs. To assess protein functionality, we generated recombinant peptidase domains of CPs (rCP-PDs), revealing all rCP-PDs showed CP-like activities. Importantly, the plasma obtained from chickens immunized with each rCP-PD cross-reacted with rCP-PDs of different mites. Finally, all immune plasma of rCP-PDs reduced the survival rate of PRMs, even when the plasma was collected from chickens immunized with rCP-PDs derived from TFM and NFM. Therefore, CP antigen is a promising, broadly efficacious vaccine candidate against different avian mites. |
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spelling | pubmed-103431612023-07-14 Characterization of cysteine proteases from poultry red mite, tropical fowl mite, and northern fowl mite to assess the feasibility of developing a broadly efficacious vaccine against multiple mite species Win, Shwe Yee Murata, Shiro Fujisawa, Sotaro Seo, Hikari Sato, Jumpei Motai, Yoshinosuke Sato, Takumi Oishi, Eiji Taneno, Akira Htun, Lat Lat Bawm, Saw Okagawa, Tomohiro Maekawa, Naoya Konnai, Satoru Ohashi, Kazuhiko PLoS One Research Article Infestation with poultry red mites (PRM, Dermanyssus gallinae) causes anemia, reduced egg production, and death in serious cases, resulting in significant economic losses to the poultry industry. As a novel strategy for controlling PRMs, vaccine approaches have been focused upon and several candidate vaccine antigens against PRMs have been reported. Tropical (TFM, Ornithonyssus bursa) and northern (NFM, Ornithonyssus sylviarum) fowl mites are also hematophagous and cause poultry industry problems similar to those caused by PRM. Therefore, ideal antigens for anti-PRM vaccines are molecules that cross-react with TFMs and NFMs, producing pesticidal effects similar to those against PRMs. In this study, to investigate the potential feasibility of developing vaccines with broad efficacy across mite species, we identified and characterized cysteine proteases (CPs) of TFMs and NFMs, which were previously reported to be effective vaccine antigens of PRMs. The open reading frames of CPs from TFMs and NFMs had the same sequences, which was 73.0% similar to that of PRMs. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the CPs of TFMs and NFMs clustered in the same clade as CPs of PRMs. To assess protein functionality, we generated recombinant peptidase domains of CPs (rCP-PDs), revealing all rCP-PDs showed CP-like activities. Importantly, the plasma obtained from chickens immunized with each rCP-PD cross-reacted with rCP-PDs of different mites. Finally, all immune plasma of rCP-PDs reduced the survival rate of PRMs, even when the plasma was collected from chickens immunized with rCP-PDs derived from TFM and NFM. Therefore, CP antigen is a promising, broadly efficacious vaccine candidate against different avian mites. Public Library of Science 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10343161/ /pubmed/37440547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288565 Text en © 2023 Win et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Win, Shwe Yee Murata, Shiro Fujisawa, Sotaro Seo, Hikari Sato, Jumpei Motai, Yoshinosuke Sato, Takumi Oishi, Eiji Taneno, Akira Htun, Lat Lat Bawm, Saw Okagawa, Tomohiro Maekawa, Naoya Konnai, Satoru Ohashi, Kazuhiko Characterization of cysteine proteases from poultry red mite, tropical fowl mite, and northern fowl mite to assess the feasibility of developing a broadly efficacious vaccine against multiple mite species |
title | Characterization of cysteine proteases from poultry red mite, tropical fowl mite, and northern fowl mite to assess the feasibility of developing a broadly efficacious vaccine against multiple mite species |
title_full | Characterization of cysteine proteases from poultry red mite, tropical fowl mite, and northern fowl mite to assess the feasibility of developing a broadly efficacious vaccine against multiple mite species |
title_fullStr | Characterization of cysteine proteases from poultry red mite, tropical fowl mite, and northern fowl mite to assess the feasibility of developing a broadly efficacious vaccine against multiple mite species |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterization of cysteine proteases from poultry red mite, tropical fowl mite, and northern fowl mite to assess the feasibility of developing a broadly efficacious vaccine against multiple mite species |
title_short | Characterization of cysteine proteases from poultry red mite, tropical fowl mite, and northern fowl mite to assess the feasibility of developing a broadly efficacious vaccine against multiple mite species |
title_sort | characterization of cysteine proteases from poultry red mite, tropical fowl mite, and northern fowl mite to assess the feasibility of developing a broadly efficacious vaccine against multiple mite species |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343161/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37440547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288565 |
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