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Development of an RNA-interference procedure for gene knockdown in the poultry red mite, <i>Dermanysus gallinae</i>: Studies on histamine releasing factor and Cathepsin-D


Lucy M Kamau
Harry W Wright
Alasdair J Nisbet
Alan S Bowman

Abstract

The poultry mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, is a parasite of fowl and birds worldwide, causing huge economic losses in production systems. We investigated gene-knockdown approach in identifying potential vaccine antigens, targeting Histamine Releasing Factor (HRF) and Cathepsin D (C), through immersion in dsRNA derived from the two genes, for 7 and 16 h respectively, alongside LacZ control. Quantitative reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR was used to estimate the extent of gene knockdown. The results show successful knockdown of HRF target after 16 h of immersion in dsRNA. It is suggested that optimization of delivery methods for dsRNA and targeting more genes could enhance knockdown.

Keywords: Dermanyssus gallinae (Acari: Astigmata), RNA interference (RNAi), gene silencing, histamine releasing factor, Cathepsin D

African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 12(12), pp. 1350-1356

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