Parasite immunology | 2021

Porcine scabies induces marked apoptosis, increased pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1, TNF-α and shedding of ICAM-1.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nScabies is one of the leading causes of morbidity in pigs worldwide. Limited data are available regarding the role of immune reactions in the development of porcine scabies.\n\n\nMATERIALS AND METHODS\nThe aim of this study was to investigate key pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, TNF-α), soluble variant of adhesion molecule ICAM-1 and mite-mediated apoptosis of peripheral leukocytes in 20 pigs with scabies, in addition to 10 healthy controls. The pigs with at least three typical clinical signs and found positive for Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis in microscopy were recruited for the present study.\n\n\nRESULTS\nIL-1 acted as the major pro-inflammatory cytokine as serum IL-1 concentrations showed significantly (P<0.05) higher levels (7-fold increase) in cases than in controls. The minor cytokine TNF-α was 4-fold higher during scabies and its mean serum concentration was significantly increased (P<0.05) in cases when compared to healthy controls. Soluble ICAM-1 levels were significantly higher (P<0.05) in all the pigs of infested group compared with the controls. The percentage of apoptotic and necrotic leukocytes was found to be significantly higher (P<0.05) in scabies positive pigs as compared to the healthy controls.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nIt is concluded that systemic elevation in pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1 and TNF-α, shedding of soluble ICAM-1 variant in peripheral blood and increased rate of host-cell apoptosis in peripheral leukocytes might be implicated in the immunopathology of naturally acquired porcine scabies.

Volume None
Pages \n e12878\n
DOI 10.1111/pim.12878
Language English
Journal Parasite immunology

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