Comparative analysis of host resistance to Sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi in two different rabbit breeds

Abstract Background Scabies, caused by infestation of the mite Sarcoptes scabiei, is one of the most severe ectoparasitic diseases in rabbits. Scabies seriously affects the commercial rabbit breeding, causing severe economic losses. Host resistance to S. scabiei is an important factor in further dev...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wenrui Wei, Yongjun Ren, Nengxing Shen, Hongyu Song, Jing Xu, Ruiqi Hua, Haojie Zhang, Christiana Angel, Xiaobin Gu, Liangde Kuang, Yue Xie, Xuerong Peng, Xiaohong Xie, Guangyou Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
Subjects:
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-019-3764-5
id doaj-077044b82e9e41edb9c529e6e639214c
record_format Article
spelling doaj-077044b82e9e41edb9c529e6e639214c2020-11-25T04:03:31ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052019-11-0112111310.1186/s13071-019-3764-5Comparative analysis of host resistance to Sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi in two different rabbit breedsWenrui Wei0Yongjun Ren1Nengxing Shen2Hongyu Song3Jing Xu4Ruiqi Hua5Haojie Zhang6Christiana Angel7Xiaobin Gu8Liangde Kuang9Yue Xie10Xuerong Peng11Xiaohong Xie12Guangyou Yang13Department of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversitySichuan Animal Sciences AcademyDepartment of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversitySichuan Animal Sciences AcademyDepartment of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, College of Life and Basic Science, Sichuan Agricultural UniversitySichuan Animal Sciences AcademyDepartment of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural UniversityAbstract Background Scabies, caused by infestation of the mite Sarcoptes scabiei, is one of the most severe ectoparasitic diseases in rabbits. Scabies seriously affects the commercial rabbit breeding, causing severe economic losses. Host resistance to S. scabiei is an important factor in further development of the rabbit industry. In the present study, we compared the host resistance to S. scabiei var. cuniculi of a new breed of domestic rabbit propagated by the Sichuan Animal Sciences Academy (QiXing rabbit, QX) compared with that of a traditional rabbit breed in the domestic rabbit industry (IRA rabbit, IRA). Methods Both QX and IRA rabbits were experimentally infested with live S. scabiei var. cuniculi mites for 48 h. Then, during the course of four-week experimental infestation period, the body weight of rabbits was recorded every two weeks for calculating body-weight variations in comparison to the non-infested control rabbits. Skin lesions in the foot area were assessed on weekly basis and serum samples were tested weekly for the estimation of changes in the total antibody levels (IgG, IgE and IgM). Moreover, DNA extracted from the blood samples was amplified for analysis of the genetic diversity in the major histocompatibility complex, class II, DQ Alpha (MHC-DQA) gene. Results Compared to the IRA rabbits, the QX rabbits showed a significantly higher (P < 0.05) relative body weight gain compared to the non-infested control rabbits and significantly lower (P < 0.05) scores for foot skin lesions and higher levels of IgG, IgE and IgM at weeks 1 to 4, week 2 and week 1 post-infestation, respectively. Furthermore, a polymorphism site at position 103 bp of exon two of MHC-DQA gene and a different gene frequency were found between two rabbit breeds, suggesting the genetic basis for the differential host resistance to the S. scabiei var. cuniculi between two rabbit breeds. Conclusions The QX rabbits showed higher host resistance to S. scabiei var. cuniculi compared to the IRA rabbits at the clinical, immunological and genetic levels. These results provide a reference for the breeding of rabbits with adequately improved and sustained host resistance to scabies in the domestic rabbit industry.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-019-3764-5Sarcoptes scabieiRabbit breedsHost resistanceAntibodies levelsMHC-DQA
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Wenrui Wei
Yongjun Ren
Nengxing Shen
Hongyu Song
Jing Xu
Ruiqi Hua
Haojie Zhang
Christiana Angel
Xiaobin Gu
Liangde Kuang
Yue Xie
Xuerong Peng
Xiaohong Xie
Guangyou Yang
spellingShingle Wenrui Wei
Yongjun Ren
Nengxing Shen
Hongyu Song
Jing Xu
Ruiqi Hua
Haojie Zhang
Christiana Angel
Xiaobin Gu
Liangde Kuang
Yue Xie
Xuerong Peng
Xiaohong Xie
Guangyou Yang
Comparative analysis of host resistance to Sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi in two different rabbit breeds
Parasites & Vectors
Sarcoptes scabiei
Rabbit breeds
Host resistance
Antibodies levels
MHC-DQA
author_facet Wenrui Wei
Yongjun Ren
Nengxing Shen
Hongyu Song
Jing Xu
Ruiqi Hua
Haojie Zhang
Christiana Angel
Xiaobin Gu
Liangde Kuang
Yue Xie
Xuerong Peng
Xiaohong Xie
Guangyou Yang
author_sort Wenrui Wei
title Comparative analysis of host resistance to Sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi in two different rabbit breeds
title_short Comparative analysis of host resistance to Sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi in two different rabbit breeds
title_full Comparative analysis of host resistance to Sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi in two different rabbit breeds
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of host resistance to Sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi in two different rabbit breeds
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of host resistance to Sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi in two different rabbit breeds
title_sort comparative analysis of host resistance to sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi in two different rabbit breeds
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background Scabies, caused by infestation of the mite Sarcoptes scabiei, is one of the most severe ectoparasitic diseases in rabbits. Scabies seriously affects the commercial rabbit breeding, causing severe economic losses. Host resistance to S. scabiei is an important factor in further development of the rabbit industry. In the present study, we compared the host resistance to S. scabiei var. cuniculi of a new breed of domestic rabbit propagated by the Sichuan Animal Sciences Academy (QiXing rabbit, QX) compared with that of a traditional rabbit breed in the domestic rabbit industry (IRA rabbit, IRA). Methods Both QX and IRA rabbits were experimentally infested with live S. scabiei var. cuniculi mites for 48 h. Then, during the course of four-week experimental infestation period, the body weight of rabbits was recorded every two weeks for calculating body-weight variations in comparison to the non-infested control rabbits. Skin lesions in the foot area were assessed on weekly basis and serum samples were tested weekly for the estimation of changes in the total antibody levels (IgG, IgE and IgM). Moreover, DNA extracted from the blood samples was amplified for analysis of the genetic diversity in the major histocompatibility complex, class II, DQ Alpha (MHC-DQA) gene. Results Compared to the IRA rabbits, the QX rabbits showed a significantly higher (P < 0.05) relative body weight gain compared to the non-infested control rabbits and significantly lower (P < 0.05) scores for foot skin lesions and higher levels of IgG, IgE and IgM at weeks 1 to 4, week 2 and week 1 post-infestation, respectively. Furthermore, a polymorphism site at position 103 bp of exon two of MHC-DQA gene and a different gene frequency were found between two rabbit breeds, suggesting the genetic basis for the differential host resistance to the S. scabiei var. cuniculi between two rabbit breeds. Conclusions The QX rabbits showed higher host resistance to S. scabiei var. cuniculi compared to the IRA rabbits at the clinical, immunological and genetic levels. These results provide a reference for the breeding of rabbits with adequately improved and sustained host resistance to scabies in the domestic rabbit industry.
topic Sarcoptes scabiei
Rabbit breeds
Host resistance
Antibodies levels
MHC-DQA
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-019-3764-5
work_keys_str_mv AT wenruiwei comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT yongjunren comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT nengxingshen comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT hongyusong comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT jingxu comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT ruiqihua comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT haojiezhang comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT christianaangel comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT xiaobingu comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT liangdekuang comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT yuexie comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT xuerongpeng comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT xiaohongxie comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
AT guangyouyang comparativeanalysisofhostresistancetosarcoptesscabieivarcuniculiintwodifferentrabbitbreeds
_version_ 1724439884420087808