Cargando…

Dissecting the mechanisms responsible for the multiple insecticide resistance phenotype in Anopheles gambiae s.s., M form, from Vallée du Kou, Burkina Faso

With the exception of target site mutations, insecticide resistance mechanisms in the principle malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, remains largely uncharacterized in Burkina Faso. Here we detected high prevalence of resistance in Vallée du Kou (VK) to pyrethroids, DDT and dieldrin, moderate level for...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kwiatkowska, Rachel M., Platt, Naomi, Poupardin, Rodolphe, Irving, Helen, Dabire, Roch K., Mitchell, Sara, Jones, Christopher M., Diabaté, Abdoulaye, Ranson, Hilary, Wondji, Charles S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier/North-Holland 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3611593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23380570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2013.01.036
_version_ 1782264547489349632
author Kwiatkowska, Rachel M.
Platt, Naomi
Poupardin, Rodolphe
Irving, Helen
Dabire, Roch K.
Mitchell, Sara
Jones, Christopher M.
Diabaté, Abdoulaye
Ranson, Hilary
Wondji, Charles S.
author_facet Kwiatkowska, Rachel M.
Platt, Naomi
Poupardin, Rodolphe
Irving, Helen
Dabire, Roch K.
Mitchell, Sara
Jones, Christopher M.
Diabaté, Abdoulaye
Ranson, Hilary
Wondji, Charles S.
author_sort Kwiatkowska, Rachel M.
collection PubMed
description With the exception of target site mutations, insecticide resistance mechanisms in the principle malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, remains largely uncharacterized in Burkina Faso. Here we detected high prevalence of resistance in Vallée du Kou (VK) to pyrethroids, DDT and dieldrin, moderate level for carbamates and full susceptibility to organophosphates. High frequencies of L1014F kdr (75%) and Rdl (87%) mutations were observed showing strong correlation with pyrethroids/DDT and dieldrin resistance. The frequency of ace1(R) mutation was low even in carbamate resistant mosquitoes. Microarray analysis identified genes significantly over-transcribed in VK. These include the cytochrome P450 genes, CYP6P3 and CYP6Z2, previously associated with pyrethroid resistance. Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis suggested that elevated neurotransmitter activity is associated with resistance, with the over-transcription of target site resistance genes such as acetylcholinesterase and the GABA receptor. A rhodopsin receptor gene previously associated with pyrethroid resistance in Culex pipiens pallens was also over-transcribed in VK. This study highlights the complex network of mechanisms conferring multiple resistance in malaria vectors and such information should be taken into account when designing and implementing resistance control strategies.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3611593
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2013
publisher Elsevier/North-Holland
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-36115932013-04-25 Dissecting the mechanisms responsible for the multiple insecticide resistance phenotype in Anopheles gambiae s.s., M form, from Vallée du Kou, Burkina Faso Kwiatkowska, Rachel M. Platt, Naomi Poupardin, Rodolphe Irving, Helen Dabire, Roch K. Mitchell, Sara Jones, Christopher M. Diabaté, Abdoulaye Ranson, Hilary Wondji, Charles S. Gene Article With the exception of target site mutations, insecticide resistance mechanisms in the principle malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, remains largely uncharacterized in Burkina Faso. Here we detected high prevalence of resistance in Vallée du Kou (VK) to pyrethroids, DDT and dieldrin, moderate level for carbamates and full susceptibility to organophosphates. High frequencies of L1014F kdr (75%) and Rdl (87%) mutations were observed showing strong correlation with pyrethroids/DDT and dieldrin resistance. The frequency of ace1(R) mutation was low even in carbamate resistant mosquitoes. Microarray analysis identified genes significantly over-transcribed in VK. These include the cytochrome P450 genes, CYP6P3 and CYP6Z2, previously associated with pyrethroid resistance. Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis suggested that elevated neurotransmitter activity is associated with resistance, with the over-transcription of target site resistance genes such as acetylcholinesterase and the GABA receptor. A rhodopsin receptor gene previously associated with pyrethroid resistance in Culex pipiens pallens was also over-transcribed in VK. This study highlights the complex network of mechanisms conferring multiple resistance in malaria vectors and such information should be taken into account when designing and implementing resistance control strategies. Elsevier/North-Holland 2013-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3611593/ /pubmed/23380570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2013.01.036 Text en © 2013 Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
spellingShingle Article
Kwiatkowska, Rachel M.
Platt, Naomi
Poupardin, Rodolphe
Irving, Helen
Dabire, Roch K.
Mitchell, Sara
Jones, Christopher M.
Diabaté, Abdoulaye
Ranson, Hilary
Wondji, Charles S.
Dissecting the mechanisms responsible for the multiple insecticide resistance phenotype in Anopheles gambiae s.s., M form, from Vallée du Kou, Burkina Faso
title Dissecting the mechanisms responsible for the multiple insecticide resistance phenotype in Anopheles gambiae s.s., M form, from Vallée du Kou, Burkina Faso
title_full Dissecting the mechanisms responsible for the multiple insecticide resistance phenotype in Anopheles gambiae s.s., M form, from Vallée du Kou, Burkina Faso
title_fullStr Dissecting the mechanisms responsible for the multiple insecticide resistance phenotype in Anopheles gambiae s.s., M form, from Vallée du Kou, Burkina Faso
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting the mechanisms responsible for the multiple insecticide resistance phenotype in Anopheles gambiae s.s., M form, from Vallée du Kou, Burkina Faso
title_short Dissecting the mechanisms responsible for the multiple insecticide resistance phenotype in Anopheles gambiae s.s., M form, from Vallée du Kou, Burkina Faso
title_sort dissecting the mechanisms responsible for the multiple insecticide resistance phenotype in anopheles gambiae s.s., m form, from vallée du kou, burkina faso
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3611593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23380570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2013.01.036
work_keys_str_mv AT kwiatkowskarachelm dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso
AT plattnaomi dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso
AT poupardinrodolphe dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso
AT irvinghelen dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso
AT dabirerochk dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso
AT mitchellsara dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso
AT joneschristopherm dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso
AT diabateabdoulaye dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso
AT ransonhilary dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso
AT wondjicharless dissectingthemechanismsresponsibleforthemultipleinsecticideresistancephenotypeinanophelesgambiaessmformfromvalleedukouburkinafaso