A prospective study on insect bite hypersensitivity in horses exported from Iceland into Switzerland

Publisher's version (útgefin grein) Background: Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is an IgE-mediated dermatitis caused by bites of Culicoides spp., which occurs frequently in horses imported from Iceland to continental Europe. IBH does not occur in Iceland because Culicoides species that bite...

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Published in:Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
Main Authors: Torsteinsdóttir, Sigurbjörg, Scheidegger, Stephan, Baselgia, Silvia, Jónsdóttir, Sigríður, Svansson, Vilhjálmur, Björnsdóttir, Sigríður, Marti, Eliane
Other Authors: Tilraunastöð í meinafræði að Keldum (HÍ), Institute for Experimental Pathology, Keldur (UI), Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ), Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI), Háskóli Íslands, University of Iceland, Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands, Agricultural University of Iceland
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/1249
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13028-018-0425-1
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author Torsteinsdóttir, Sigurbjörg
Scheidegger, Stephan
Baselgia, Silvia
Jónsdóttir, Sigríður
Svansson, Vilhjálmur
Björnsdóttir, Sigríður
Marti, Eliane
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Institute for Experimental Pathology, Keldur (UI)
Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ)
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Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
Agricultural University of Iceland
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Marti, Eliane
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description Publisher's version (útgefin grein) Background: Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is an IgE-mediated dermatitis caused by bites of Culicoides spp., which occurs frequently in horses imported from Iceland to continental Europe. IBH does not occur in Iceland because Culicoides species that bite horses are not present. However, Simulium vittatum (S. vittatum) are found in Iceland. In Europe, blood basophils from IBH-afected horses release signifcantly more sulfdoleukotrienes (sLT) than those from healthy controls after in vitro stimulation with Culicoides nubeculosus (C. nubeculosus) and S. vittatum. Aims of the study were: (I) using the sLT release assay, to test if horses living in Iceland were sensitized to S. vittatum and (II) to determine in a longitudinal study in horses imported from Iceland to Switzerland whether the sLT release assay would allow to predict which horses would develop IBH. Results: Horses in Iceland, even when living in high S. vittatum areas, were usually not sensitized to S. vittatum or C. nubeculosus. Incidence of IBH in the 145 horses from the longitudinal study was 51% and mean time until IBH developed was 2.5±1 year. Before import and after the frst summer following import, there were no signifcant diferences in sLT release between the endpoint healthy (H) and IBH groups. After the 2nd summer, when the number of clinically afected horses increased in the endpoint IBH group, a signifcantly higher sLT release after stimulation with C. nubeculosus but not with S. vittatum was observed. After the 3rd and 4th summer, the endpoint IBH group had a signifcantly higher sLT release with C. nubeculosus and S. vittatum than the endpoint H group. Some of the horses that remained healthy became transiently positive in the sLT release assay upon stimulation of their peripheral blood leucocytes with C. nubeculosus. Conclusions: Horses in Iceland are not sensitized to S. vittatum. In horses that develop IBH, sensitization to S. vittatum is secondary to sensitization to C. nubeculosus and probably a ...
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/1249 2025-06-15T14:29:52+00:00 A prospective study on insect bite hypersensitivity in horses exported from Iceland into Switzerland Torsteinsdóttir, Sigurbjörg Scheidegger, Stephan Baselgia, Silvia Jónsdóttir, Sigríður Svansson, Vilhjálmur Björnsdóttir, Sigríður Marti, Eliane Tilraunastöð í meinafræði að Keldum (HÍ) Institute for Experimental Pathology, Keldur (UI) Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ) Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI) Háskóli Íslands University of Iceland Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands Agricultural University of Iceland 2018-11-03 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/1249 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13028-018-0425-1 en eng Springer Nature Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica;60(1) http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s13028-018-0425-1.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/1249 Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Culicoides Icelandic horses Insect bite hypersensitivity Simulium Sulfdoleukotriene release assay Íslenski hesturinn Lúsmý Skordýrabit info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/124910.1186/s13028-018-0425-1 2025-05-23T03:05:41Z Publisher's version (útgefin grein) Background: Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is an IgE-mediated dermatitis caused by bites of Culicoides spp., which occurs frequently in horses imported from Iceland to continental Europe. IBH does not occur in Iceland because Culicoides species that bite horses are not present. However, Simulium vittatum (S. vittatum) are found in Iceland. In Europe, blood basophils from IBH-afected horses release signifcantly more sulfdoleukotrienes (sLT) than those from healthy controls after in vitro stimulation with Culicoides nubeculosus (C. nubeculosus) and S. vittatum. Aims of the study were: (I) using the sLT release assay, to test if horses living in Iceland were sensitized to S. vittatum and (II) to determine in a longitudinal study in horses imported from Iceland to Switzerland whether the sLT release assay would allow to predict which horses would develop IBH. Results: Horses in Iceland, even when living in high S. vittatum areas, were usually not sensitized to S. vittatum or C. nubeculosus. Incidence of IBH in the 145 horses from the longitudinal study was 51% and mean time until IBH developed was 2.5±1 year. Before import and after the frst summer following import, there were no signifcant diferences in sLT release between the endpoint healthy (H) and IBH groups. After the 2nd summer, when the number of clinically afected horses increased in the endpoint IBH group, a signifcantly higher sLT release after stimulation with C. nubeculosus but not with S. vittatum was observed. After the 3rd and 4th summer, the endpoint IBH group had a signifcantly higher sLT release with C. nubeculosus and S. vittatum than the endpoint H group. Some of the horses that remained healthy became transiently positive in the sLT release assay upon stimulation of their peripheral blood leucocytes with C. nubeculosus. Conclusions: Horses in Iceland are not sensitized to S. vittatum. In horses that develop IBH, sensitization to S. vittatum is secondary to sensitization to C. nubeculosus and probably a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 60 1
spellingShingle Culicoides
Icelandic horses
Insect bite hypersensitivity
Simulium
Sulfdoleukotriene release assay
Íslenski hesturinn
Lúsmý
Skordýrabit
Torsteinsdóttir, Sigurbjörg
Scheidegger, Stephan
Baselgia, Silvia
Jónsdóttir, Sigríður
Svansson, Vilhjálmur
Björnsdóttir, Sigríður
Marti, Eliane
A prospective study on insect bite hypersensitivity in horses exported from Iceland into Switzerland
title A prospective study on insect bite hypersensitivity in horses exported from Iceland into Switzerland
title_full A prospective study on insect bite hypersensitivity in horses exported from Iceland into Switzerland
title_fullStr A prospective study on insect bite hypersensitivity in horses exported from Iceland into Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed A prospective study on insect bite hypersensitivity in horses exported from Iceland into Switzerland
title_short A prospective study on insect bite hypersensitivity in horses exported from Iceland into Switzerland
title_sort prospective study on insect bite hypersensitivity in horses exported from iceland into switzerland
topic Culicoides
Icelandic horses
Insect bite hypersensitivity
Simulium
Sulfdoleukotriene release assay
Íslenski hesturinn
Lúsmý
Skordýrabit
topic_facet Culicoides
Icelandic horses
Insect bite hypersensitivity
Simulium
Sulfdoleukotriene release assay
Íslenski hesturinn
Lúsmý
Skordýrabit
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/1249
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13028-018-0425-1