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Co-up-regulation of three P450 genes in response to permethrin exposure in permethrin resistant house flies, Musca domestica

BACKGROUND: Insects may use various biochemical pathways to enable them to tolerate the lethal action of insecticides. For example, increased cytochrome P450 detoxification is known to play an important role in many insect species. Both constitutively increased expression (overexpression) and induct...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Fang, Li, Ting, Zhang, Lee, Liu, Nannan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2567968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18817570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6793-8-18
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author Zhu, Fang
Li, Ting
Zhang, Lee
Liu, Nannan
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Li, Ting
Zhang, Lee
Liu, Nannan
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description BACKGROUND: Insects may use various biochemical pathways to enable them to tolerate the lethal action of insecticides. For example, increased cytochrome P450 detoxification is known to play an important role in many insect species. Both constitutively increased expression (overexpression) and induction of P450s are thought to be responsible for increased levels of detoxification of insecticides. However, unlike constitutively overexpressed P450 genes, whose expression association with insecticide resistance has been extensively studied, the induction of P450s is less well characterized in insecticide resistance. The current study focuses on the characterization of individual P450 genes that are induced in response to permethrin treatment in permethrin resistant house flies. RESULTS: The expression of 3 P450 genes, CYP4D4v2, CYP4G2, and CYP6A38, was co-up-regulated by permethrin treatment in permethrin resistant ALHF house flies in a time and dose-dependent manner. Comparison of the deduced protein sequences of these three P450s from resistant ALHF and susceptible aabys and CS house flies revealed identical protein sequences. Genetic linkage analysis located CYP4D4v2 and CYP6A38 on autosome 5, corresponding to the linkage of P450-mediated resistance in ALHF, whereas CYP4G2 was located on autosome 3, where the major insecticide resistance factor(s) for ALHF had been mapped but no P450 genes reported prior to this study. CONCLUSION: Our study provides the first direct evidence that multiple P450 genes are co-up-regulated in permethrin resistant house flies through the induction mechanism, which increases overall expression levels of P450 genes in resistant house flies. Taken together with the significant induction of CYP4D4v2, CYP4G2, and CYP6A38 expression by permethrin only in permethrin resistant house flies and the correlation of the linkage of the genes with resistance and/or P450-mediated resistance in resistant ALHF house flies, this study sheds new light on the functional importance of P450 genes in response to insecticide treatment, detoxification of insecticides, the adaptation of insects to their environment, and the evolution of insecticide resistance.
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spelling pubmed-25679682008-10-16 Co-up-regulation of three P450 genes in response to permethrin exposure in permethrin resistant house flies, Musca domestica Zhu, Fang Li, Ting Zhang, Lee Liu, Nannan BMC Physiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Insects may use various biochemical pathways to enable them to tolerate the lethal action of insecticides. For example, increased cytochrome P450 detoxification is known to play an important role in many insect species. Both constitutively increased expression (overexpression) and induction of P450s are thought to be responsible for increased levels of detoxification of insecticides. However, unlike constitutively overexpressed P450 genes, whose expression association with insecticide resistance has been extensively studied, the induction of P450s is less well characterized in insecticide resistance. The current study focuses on the characterization of individual P450 genes that are induced in response to permethrin treatment in permethrin resistant house flies. RESULTS: The expression of 3 P450 genes, CYP4D4v2, CYP4G2, and CYP6A38, was co-up-regulated by permethrin treatment in permethrin resistant ALHF house flies in a time and dose-dependent manner. Comparison of the deduced protein sequences of these three P450s from resistant ALHF and susceptible aabys and CS house flies revealed identical protein sequences. Genetic linkage analysis located CYP4D4v2 and CYP6A38 on autosome 5, corresponding to the linkage of P450-mediated resistance in ALHF, whereas CYP4G2 was located on autosome 3, where the major insecticide resistance factor(s) for ALHF had been mapped but no P450 genes reported prior to this study. CONCLUSION: Our study provides the first direct evidence that multiple P450 genes are co-up-regulated in permethrin resistant house flies through the induction mechanism, which increases overall expression levels of P450 genes in resistant house flies. Taken together with the significant induction of CYP4D4v2, CYP4G2, and CYP6A38 expression by permethrin only in permethrin resistant house flies and the correlation of the linkage of the genes with resistance and/or P450-mediated resistance in resistant ALHF house flies, this study sheds new light on the functional importance of P450 genes in response to insecticide treatment, detoxification of insecticides, the adaptation of insects to their environment, and the evolution of insecticide resistance. BioMed Central 2008-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2567968/ /pubmed/18817570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6793-8-18 Text en Copyright © 2008 Zhu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhu, Fang
Li, Ting
Zhang, Lee
Liu, Nannan
Co-up-regulation of three P450 genes in response to permethrin exposure in permethrin resistant house flies, Musca domestica
title Co-up-regulation of three P450 genes in response to permethrin exposure in permethrin resistant house flies, Musca domestica
title_full Co-up-regulation of three P450 genes in response to permethrin exposure in permethrin resistant house flies, Musca domestica
title_fullStr Co-up-regulation of three P450 genes in response to permethrin exposure in permethrin resistant house flies, Musca domestica
title_full_unstemmed Co-up-regulation of three P450 genes in response to permethrin exposure in permethrin resistant house flies, Musca domestica
title_short Co-up-regulation of three P450 genes in response to permethrin exposure in permethrin resistant house flies, Musca domestica
title_sort co-up-regulation of three p450 genes in response to permethrin exposure in permethrin resistant house flies, musca domestica
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2567968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18817570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6793-8-18
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