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Ticks Tick Borne Dis


Title:Investigating volatile semiochemical production from Bos taurus and Bos indicus as a novel phenotype for breeding host resistance to ixodid ticks
Author(s):Matika O; Foster S; Githaka N; Owido G; Ngetich C; Mwendia C; Brown H; Caulfield J; Watson K; Djikeng A; Birkett M;
Address:"The Roslin Institute and R(D)SVS, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus EH25 9RG, UK; Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH), Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus EH25 9RG, UK. Protecting Crops and the Environment, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2JQ, UK. The Tick Unit, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), PO Box 30709, Nairobi 00100, Kenya. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Department, Egerton University, PO Box 536-20115, Egerton, Kenya. The Roslin Institute and R(D)SVS, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus EH25 9RG, UK. Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH), Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus EH25 9RG, UK; Department of Agriculture and Animal Health, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa"
Journal Title:Ticks Tick Borne Dis
Year:2023
Volume:20230522
Issue:5
Page Number:102200 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2023.102200
ISSN/ISBN:1877-9603 (Electronic) 1877-959X (Linking)
Abstract:"Ticks and tick-borne diseases cause significant loss in livestock production with about 80% world's cattle at risk. The cost of chemical control is high and there is an ever-increasing tick resistance to chemical acaricides. Genetic selection as alternative long-term control strategy is constrained by laborious phenotyping using tick counts or scores. This study explored the use of host volatile semiochemicals that may be attractants or repellents to ticks as a phenotype for new tick resistance, with potential to be used as a proxy in selection programmes. Approximately 100 young cattle composed of Bos indicus and Bos taurus were artificially infested with 2,500 African blue tick, Rhipicephalus decoloratus larvae, with daily female tick (4.5 mm) counts taken from day 20 post-infestation. Volatile organic compounds were sampled from cattle before and after tick infestation by dynamic headspace collection, analysed by high-resolution gas chromatography (GC) and subjected to multivariate statistical analysis. Using 6-day repeated measure analysis, three pre-infestation GC peaks (BI938 - unknown, BI966 - 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one and BI995 - hexyl acetate) and one post-infestation GC peak (AI933 - benzaldehyde / (E)-2-heptenal) were associated with tick resistance (P < 0.01 and P < 0.05 respectively). The high correlation coefficients (r = 0.66) between repeated records with all volatile compounds support the potential predictive value for volatile compounds in selective breeding programmes for tick resistance in cattle"
Keywords:Cattle Female Animals *Tick Infestations/veterinary *Rhipicephalus/genetics Phenotype *Cattle Diseases/genetics Bos taurus and Bos indicus Cattle Novel tick resistance phenotypes Semiochemical Tick resistance;
Notes:"MedlineMatika, Oswald Foster, Sarah Githaka, Naftaly Owido, Gad Ngetich, Collins Mwendia, Charles Brown, Helen Caulfield, John Watson, Kellie Djikeng, Appolinaire Birkett, Michael eng Netherlands 2023/05/22 Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2023 Sep; 14(5):102200. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2023.102200. Epub 2023 May 22"

 
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