A previously unidentified <it>Chorioptes </it>species infesting outer ear canals of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>): characterization of the mite and the pathology of infestation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>During the past decade, <it>Chorioptes </it>mites occupying the outer ear canals have been a common finding at routine necropsies of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>) in Sweden, but neither the taxonomy of the mite...

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Main Authors: Mattsson Roland, Lindberg Ronny, Gavier-Widén Dolores, Zahler-Rinder Monika, Hestvik Gete, Morrison David, Bornstein Set
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-09-01
Series:Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
Online Access:http://www.actavetscand.com/content/49/1/21
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spelling doaj-421135855aca4d48b742cd8f9a3e2c572020-11-24T22:16:08ZengBMCActa Veterinaria Scandinavica1751-01472007-09-014912110.1186/1751-0147-49-21A previously unidentified <it>Chorioptes </it>species infesting outer ear canals of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>): characterization of the mite and the pathology of infestationMattsson RolandLindberg RonnyGavier-Widén DoloresZahler-Rinder MonikaHestvik GeteMorrison DavidBornstein Set<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>During the past decade, <it>Chorioptes </it>mites occupying the outer ear canals have been a common finding at routine necropsies of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>) in Sweden, but neither the taxonomy of the mites nor lesions from the infestation have been investigated. In this study, the mites are characterized by morphological and molecular techniques, and the histopathology of the skin of the outer ear canal is described.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>External auditory meatuses from 53 necropsied moose were examined for the presence of <it>Chorioptes</it>, and samples from outer ear canals were taken for histopathological and microbiological examination. A proportion of the mites from each moose was identified to species. The DNA was extracted from mites from three moose, and their ITS-2 sequences were determined; these sequences were compared phylogenetically to sequences from other <it>Chorioptes </it>taxa.</p> <p>Results</p> <p><it>Chorioptes </it>mites were found in 43 (81%) of the 53 moose. The mites had morphological and genetic characteristics distinct from those of <it>C. texanus </it>and <it>C. bovis</it>, the two species generally accepted within the genus. Morphology also did not argue for a diagnosis as <it>C. crewei</it>, <it>C. mydaus </it>or <it>C. panda</it>. On histopathology, lesions were characterized by a hyperplastic perivascular to interstitial dermatitis with epidermal hyperkeratosis and crust formation. Dermal inflammatory infiltrates were composed of mixed T- and B-lymphocytes, plasma cells and macrophages, whereas eosinophils were notably uncommon. <it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>was grown from the infested epidermis of five of 14 examined moose.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p><it>Chorioptes </it>mite infestation was frequently detected in the outer ear canals of moose in Sweden. The mites were evidently pathogenic, being associated with inflammatory lesions of the external auditory meatus. Our studies indicate infestations with a previously undescribed <it>Chorioptes </it>species.</p> http://www.actavetscand.com/content/49/1/21
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author Mattsson Roland
Lindberg Ronny
Gavier-Widén Dolores
Zahler-Rinder Monika
Hestvik Gete
Morrison David
Bornstein Set
spellingShingle Mattsson Roland
Lindberg Ronny
Gavier-Widén Dolores
Zahler-Rinder Monika
Hestvik Gete
Morrison David
Bornstein Set
A previously unidentified <it>Chorioptes </it>species infesting outer ear canals of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>): characterization of the mite and the pathology of infestation
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
author_facet Mattsson Roland
Lindberg Ronny
Gavier-Widén Dolores
Zahler-Rinder Monika
Hestvik Gete
Morrison David
Bornstein Set
author_sort Mattsson Roland
title A previously unidentified <it>Chorioptes </it>species infesting outer ear canals of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>): characterization of the mite and the pathology of infestation
title_short A previously unidentified <it>Chorioptes </it>species infesting outer ear canals of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>): characterization of the mite and the pathology of infestation
title_full A previously unidentified <it>Chorioptes </it>species infesting outer ear canals of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>): characterization of the mite and the pathology of infestation
title_fullStr A previously unidentified <it>Chorioptes </it>species infesting outer ear canals of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>): characterization of the mite and the pathology of infestation
title_full_unstemmed A previously unidentified <it>Chorioptes </it>species infesting outer ear canals of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>): characterization of the mite and the pathology of infestation
title_sort previously unidentified <it>chorioptes </it>species infesting outer ear canals of moose (<it>alces alces</it>): characterization of the mite and the pathology of infestation
publisher BMC
series Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
issn 1751-0147
publishDate 2007-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>During the past decade, <it>Chorioptes </it>mites occupying the outer ear canals have been a common finding at routine necropsies of moose (<it>Alces alces</it>) in Sweden, but neither the taxonomy of the mites nor lesions from the infestation have been investigated. In this study, the mites are characterized by morphological and molecular techniques, and the histopathology of the skin of the outer ear canal is described.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>External auditory meatuses from 53 necropsied moose were examined for the presence of <it>Chorioptes</it>, and samples from outer ear canals were taken for histopathological and microbiological examination. A proportion of the mites from each moose was identified to species. The DNA was extracted from mites from three moose, and their ITS-2 sequences were determined; these sequences were compared phylogenetically to sequences from other <it>Chorioptes </it>taxa.</p> <p>Results</p> <p><it>Chorioptes </it>mites were found in 43 (81%) of the 53 moose. The mites had morphological and genetic characteristics distinct from those of <it>C. texanus </it>and <it>C. bovis</it>, the two species generally accepted within the genus. Morphology also did not argue for a diagnosis as <it>C. crewei</it>, <it>C. mydaus </it>or <it>C. panda</it>. On histopathology, lesions were characterized by a hyperplastic perivascular to interstitial dermatitis with epidermal hyperkeratosis and crust formation. Dermal inflammatory infiltrates were composed of mixed T- and B-lymphocytes, plasma cells and macrophages, whereas eosinophils were notably uncommon. <it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>was grown from the infested epidermis of five of 14 examined moose.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p><it>Chorioptes </it>mite infestation was frequently detected in the outer ear canals of moose in Sweden. The mites were evidently pathogenic, being associated with inflammatory lesions of the external auditory meatus. Our studies indicate infestations with a previously undescribed <it>Chorioptes </it>species.</p>
url http://www.actavetscand.com/content/49/1/21
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