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Multiple Origins of Knockdown Resistance Mutations in the Afrotropical Mosquito Vector Anopheles gambiae

How often insecticide resistance mutations arise in natural insect populations is a fundamental question for understanding the evolution of resistance and also for modeling its spread. Moreover, the development of resistance is regarded as a favored model to study the molecular evolution of adaptive...

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Autores principales: Pinto, João, Lynd, Amy, Vicente, José L., Santolamazza, Federica, Randle, Nadine P., Gentile, Gabriele, Moreno, Marta, Simard, Frédéric, Charlwood, Jacques Derek, do Rosário, Virgílio E., Caccone, Adalgisa, della Torre, Alessandra, Donnelly, Martin J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2080755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18043750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001243
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author Pinto, João
Lynd, Amy
Vicente, José L.
Santolamazza, Federica
Randle, Nadine P.
Gentile, Gabriele
Moreno, Marta
Simard, Frédéric
Charlwood, Jacques Derek
do Rosário, Virgílio E.
Caccone, Adalgisa
della Torre, Alessandra
Donnelly, Martin J.
author_facet Pinto, João
Lynd, Amy
Vicente, José L.
Santolamazza, Federica
Randle, Nadine P.
Gentile, Gabriele
Moreno, Marta
Simard, Frédéric
Charlwood, Jacques Derek
do Rosário, Virgílio E.
Caccone, Adalgisa
della Torre, Alessandra
Donnelly, Martin J.
author_sort Pinto, João
collection PubMed
description How often insecticide resistance mutations arise in natural insect populations is a fundamental question for understanding the evolution of resistance and also for modeling its spread. Moreover, the development of resistance is regarded as a favored model to study the molecular evolution of adaptive traits. In the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae two point mutations (L1014F and L1014S) in the voltage-gated sodium channel gene, that confer knockdown resistance (kdr) to DDT and pyrethroid insecticides, have been described. In order to determine whether resistance alleles result from single or multiple mutation events, genotyping of the kdr locus and partial sequencing of the upstream intron-1 was performed on a total of 288 A. gambiae S-form collected from 28 localities in 15 countries. Knockdown resistance alleles were found to be widespread in West Africa with co-occurrence of both 1014S and 1014F in West-Central localities. Differences in intron-1 haplotype composition suggest that kdr alleles may have arisen from at least four independent mutation events. Neutrality tests provided evidence for a selective sweep acting on this genomic region, particularly in West Africa. The frequency and distribution of these kdr haplotypes varied geographically, being influenced by an interplay between different mutational occurrences, gene flow and local selection. This has important practical implications for the management and sustainability of malaria vector control programs.
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spelling pubmed-20807552007-11-28 Multiple Origins of Knockdown Resistance Mutations in the Afrotropical Mosquito Vector Anopheles gambiae Pinto, João Lynd, Amy Vicente, José L. Santolamazza, Federica Randle, Nadine P. Gentile, Gabriele Moreno, Marta Simard, Frédéric Charlwood, Jacques Derek do Rosário, Virgílio E. Caccone, Adalgisa della Torre, Alessandra Donnelly, Martin J. PLoS One Research Article How often insecticide resistance mutations arise in natural insect populations is a fundamental question for understanding the evolution of resistance and also for modeling its spread. Moreover, the development of resistance is regarded as a favored model to study the molecular evolution of adaptive traits. In the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae two point mutations (L1014F and L1014S) in the voltage-gated sodium channel gene, that confer knockdown resistance (kdr) to DDT and pyrethroid insecticides, have been described. In order to determine whether resistance alleles result from single or multiple mutation events, genotyping of the kdr locus and partial sequencing of the upstream intron-1 was performed on a total of 288 A. gambiae S-form collected from 28 localities in 15 countries. Knockdown resistance alleles were found to be widespread in West Africa with co-occurrence of both 1014S and 1014F in West-Central localities. Differences in intron-1 haplotype composition suggest that kdr alleles may have arisen from at least four independent mutation events. Neutrality tests provided evidence for a selective sweep acting on this genomic region, particularly in West Africa. The frequency and distribution of these kdr haplotypes varied geographically, being influenced by an interplay between different mutational occurrences, gene flow and local selection. This has important practical implications for the management and sustainability of malaria vector control programs. Public Library of Science 2007-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2080755/ /pubmed/18043750 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001243 Text en Pinto et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pinto, João
Lynd, Amy
Vicente, José L.
Santolamazza, Federica
Randle, Nadine P.
Gentile, Gabriele
Moreno, Marta
Simard, Frédéric
Charlwood, Jacques Derek
do Rosário, Virgílio E.
Caccone, Adalgisa
della Torre, Alessandra
Donnelly, Martin J.
Multiple Origins of Knockdown Resistance Mutations in the Afrotropical Mosquito Vector Anopheles gambiae
title Multiple Origins of Knockdown Resistance Mutations in the Afrotropical Mosquito Vector Anopheles gambiae
title_full Multiple Origins of Knockdown Resistance Mutations in the Afrotropical Mosquito Vector Anopheles gambiae
title_fullStr Multiple Origins of Knockdown Resistance Mutations in the Afrotropical Mosquito Vector Anopheles gambiae
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Origins of Knockdown Resistance Mutations in the Afrotropical Mosquito Vector Anopheles gambiae
title_short Multiple Origins of Knockdown Resistance Mutations in the Afrotropical Mosquito Vector Anopheles gambiae
title_sort multiple origins of knockdown resistance mutations in the afrotropical mosquito vector anopheles gambiae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2080755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18043750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001243
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