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Distribution and dissemination of the Val1016Ile and Phe1534Cys Kdr mutations in Aedes aegypti Brazilian natural populations

BACKGROUND: The chemical control of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue, is being seriously threatened due to the development of pyrethroid resistance. Substitutions in the 1016 and 1534 sites of the voltage gated sodium channel (AaNa(V)), commonly known as kdr mutations, confer t...

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Autores principales: Linss, Jutta Gerlinde Birggitt, Brito, Luiz Paulo, Garcia, Gabriela Azambuja, Araki, Alejandra Saori, Bruno, Rafaela Vieira, Lima, José Bento Pereira, Valle, Denise, Martins, Ademir Jesus
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3912884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24428880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-25
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author Linss, Jutta Gerlinde Birggitt
Brito, Luiz Paulo
Garcia, Gabriela Azambuja
Araki, Alejandra Saori
Bruno, Rafaela Vieira
Lima, José Bento Pereira
Valle, Denise
Martins, Ademir Jesus
author_facet Linss, Jutta Gerlinde Birggitt
Brito, Luiz Paulo
Garcia, Gabriela Azambuja
Araki, Alejandra Saori
Bruno, Rafaela Vieira
Lima, José Bento Pereira
Valle, Denise
Martins, Ademir Jesus
author_sort Linss, Jutta Gerlinde Birggitt
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description BACKGROUND: The chemical control of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue, is being seriously threatened due to the development of pyrethroid resistance. Substitutions in the 1016 and 1534 sites of the voltage gated sodium channel (AaNa(V)), commonly known as kdr mutations, confer the mosquito with knockdown resistance. Our aim was to evaluate the allelic composition of natural populations of Brazilian Ae. aegypti at both kdr sites. METHODS: The AaNa(V) IIIS6 region was cloned and sequenced from three Brazilian populations. Additionally, individual mosquitoes from 30 populations throughout the country were genotyped for 1016 and 1534 sites, based in allele-specific PCR. For individual genotypes both sites were considered as a single locus. RESULTS: The 350 bp sequence spanning the IIIS6 region of the AaNa( V ) gene revealed the occurrence of the kdr mutation Phe1534Cys in Brazil. Concerning the individual genotyping, beyond the susceptible wild-type (Na(V)(S)), two kdr alleles were identified: substitutions restricted to the 1534 position (Na(V)(R1)) or simultaneous substitutions in both 1016 and 1534 sites (Na(V)(R2)). A clear regional distribution pattern of these alleles was observed. The Na(V)(R1)kdr allele occurred in all localities, while Na(V)(R2) was more frequent in the Central and Southeastern localities. Locations that were sampled multiple times in the course of a decade revealed an increase in frequency of the kdr mutations, mainly the double mutant allele Na(V)(R2). Recent samples also indicate that Na(V)(R2) is spreading towards the Northern region. CONCLUSIONS: We have found that in addition to the previously reported Val1016Ile kdr mutation, the Phe1534Cys mutation also occurs in Brazil. Allelic composition at both sites was important to elucidate the actual distribution of kdr mutations throughout the country. Studies to determine gene flow and the fitness costs of these kdr alleles are underway and will be important to better understand the dynamics of Ae. aegypti pyrethroid resistance.
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spelling pubmed-39128842014-02-05 Distribution and dissemination of the Val1016Ile and Phe1534Cys Kdr mutations in Aedes aegypti Brazilian natural populations Linss, Jutta Gerlinde Birggitt Brito, Luiz Paulo Garcia, Gabriela Azambuja Araki, Alejandra Saori Bruno, Rafaela Vieira Lima, José Bento Pereira Valle, Denise Martins, Ademir Jesus Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: The chemical control of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue, is being seriously threatened due to the development of pyrethroid resistance. Substitutions in the 1016 and 1534 sites of the voltage gated sodium channel (AaNa(V)), commonly known as kdr mutations, confer the mosquito with knockdown resistance. Our aim was to evaluate the allelic composition of natural populations of Brazilian Ae. aegypti at both kdr sites. METHODS: The AaNa(V) IIIS6 region was cloned and sequenced from three Brazilian populations. Additionally, individual mosquitoes from 30 populations throughout the country were genotyped for 1016 and 1534 sites, based in allele-specific PCR. For individual genotypes both sites were considered as a single locus. RESULTS: The 350 bp sequence spanning the IIIS6 region of the AaNa( V ) gene revealed the occurrence of the kdr mutation Phe1534Cys in Brazil. Concerning the individual genotyping, beyond the susceptible wild-type (Na(V)(S)), two kdr alleles were identified: substitutions restricted to the 1534 position (Na(V)(R1)) or simultaneous substitutions in both 1016 and 1534 sites (Na(V)(R2)). A clear regional distribution pattern of these alleles was observed. The Na(V)(R1)kdr allele occurred in all localities, while Na(V)(R2) was more frequent in the Central and Southeastern localities. Locations that were sampled multiple times in the course of a decade revealed an increase in frequency of the kdr mutations, mainly the double mutant allele Na(V)(R2). Recent samples also indicate that Na(V)(R2) is spreading towards the Northern region. CONCLUSIONS: We have found that in addition to the previously reported Val1016Ile kdr mutation, the Phe1534Cys mutation also occurs in Brazil. Allelic composition at both sites was important to elucidate the actual distribution of kdr mutations throughout the country. Studies to determine gene flow and the fitness costs of these kdr alleles are underway and will be important to better understand the dynamics of Ae. aegypti pyrethroid resistance. BioMed Central 2014-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3912884/ /pubmed/24428880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-25 Text en Copyright © 2014 Linss 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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Linss, Jutta Gerlinde Birggitt
Brito, Luiz Paulo
Garcia, Gabriela Azambuja
Araki, Alejandra Saori
Bruno, Rafaela Vieira
Lima, José Bento Pereira
Valle, Denise
Martins, Ademir Jesus
Distribution and dissemination of the Val1016Ile and Phe1534Cys Kdr mutations in Aedes aegypti Brazilian natural populations
title Distribution and dissemination of the Val1016Ile and Phe1534Cys Kdr mutations in Aedes aegypti Brazilian natural populations
title_full Distribution and dissemination of the Val1016Ile and Phe1534Cys Kdr mutations in Aedes aegypti Brazilian natural populations
title_fullStr Distribution and dissemination of the Val1016Ile and Phe1534Cys Kdr mutations in Aedes aegypti Brazilian natural populations
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and dissemination of the Val1016Ile and Phe1534Cys Kdr mutations in Aedes aegypti Brazilian natural populations
title_short Distribution and dissemination of the Val1016Ile and Phe1534Cys Kdr mutations in Aedes aegypti Brazilian natural populations
title_sort distribution and dissemination of the val1016ile and phe1534cys kdr mutations in aedes aegypti brazilian natural populations
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3912884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24428880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-25
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