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Effects of the kdr resistance mutation on the susceptibility of wild Anopheles gambiae populations to Plasmodium falciparum: a hindrance for vector control

BACKGROUND: In the context of generalization of insecticide resistance, the hypothesis that insecticide resistance has a positive impact on the capacity of mosquitoes to transmit malaria constitutes a hindrance for malaria elimination. The aim of this study was to investigated populations of Anophel...

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Autores principales: Ndiath, Mamadou Ousmane, Cailleau, Aurélie, Diedhiou, Seynabou Mocote, Gaye, Abdoulaye, Boudin, Christian, Richard, Vincent, Trape, Jean-François
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4159551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25176292
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-340
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author Ndiath, Mamadou Ousmane
Cailleau, Aurélie
Diedhiou, Seynabou Mocote
Gaye, Abdoulaye
Boudin, Christian
Richard, Vincent
Trape, Jean-François
author_facet Ndiath, Mamadou Ousmane
Cailleau, Aurélie
Diedhiou, Seynabou Mocote
Gaye, Abdoulaye
Boudin, Christian
Richard, Vincent
Trape, Jean-François
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description BACKGROUND: In the context of generalization of insecticide resistance, the hypothesis that insecticide resistance has a positive impact on the capacity of mosquitoes to transmit malaria constitutes a hindrance for malaria elimination. The aim of this study was to investigated populations of Anopheles coluzzii and Anopheles gambiae S molecular form to assess whether different genotypes at the kdr locus are responsible for different susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum infection. METHODS: F3 progeny of An. gambiae s.l. collected in Dielmo were infected by direct membrane feeding with P. falciparum gametocyte-containing blood sampled from volunteer patients. The presence of oocysts was determined by light microscopy after seven days, and the presence of sporozoites by ELISA after 14 days. Mosquito species and molecular forms were identified by PCR. Generalized linear models were performed using the R software to test the effect of explanatory variables including the genotype at the kdr locus on infection rate and density. RESULTS: The odds of being infected with oocysts and sporozoites were greater in RS and RR groups than in SS groups (χ(2) = 42.8, df = 1, P(>χ(2)) = 6.1e-11). The density of infection was also dependent on genotype, with RR and RS genotypes showing denser infection than SS genotypes. Pairwise comparisons of oocyst number and absorbance indicated sometime a small betwen species (i.e. between An. gambiae S form, and An. coluzzii), but the effect of genotype was much more important. CONCLUSION: The presence of the resistance allele at the kdr locus increases susceptibility to Plasmodium not only at the oocyst stage but also at the sporozoite stage in non-genetically modified wild mosquitoes. These results have significant implications and should be taken into account in the development of strategies for malaria control.
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spelling pubmed-41595512014-09-11 Effects of the kdr resistance mutation on the susceptibility of wild Anopheles gambiae populations to Plasmodium falciparum: a hindrance for vector control Ndiath, Mamadou Ousmane Cailleau, Aurélie Diedhiou, Seynabou Mocote Gaye, Abdoulaye Boudin, Christian Richard, Vincent Trape, Jean-François Malar J Research BACKGROUND: In the context of generalization of insecticide resistance, the hypothesis that insecticide resistance has a positive impact on the capacity of mosquitoes to transmit malaria constitutes a hindrance for malaria elimination. The aim of this study was to investigated populations of Anopheles coluzzii and Anopheles gambiae S molecular form to assess whether different genotypes at the kdr locus are responsible for different susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum infection. METHODS: F3 progeny of An. gambiae s.l. collected in Dielmo were infected by direct membrane feeding with P. falciparum gametocyte-containing blood sampled from volunteer patients. The presence of oocysts was determined by light microscopy after seven days, and the presence of sporozoites by ELISA after 14 days. Mosquito species and molecular forms were identified by PCR. Generalized linear models were performed using the R software to test the effect of explanatory variables including the genotype at the kdr locus on infection rate and density. RESULTS: The odds of being infected with oocysts and sporozoites were greater in RS and RR groups than in SS groups (χ(2) = 42.8, df = 1, P(>χ(2)) = 6.1e-11). The density of infection was also dependent on genotype, with RR and RS genotypes showing denser infection than SS genotypes. Pairwise comparisons of oocyst number and absorbance indicated sometime a small betwen species (i.e. between An. gambiae S form, and An. coluzzii), but the effect of genotype was much more important. CONCLUSION: The presence of the resistance allele at the kdr locus increases susceptibility to Plasmodium not only at the oocyst stage but also at the sporozoite stage in non-genetically modified wild mosquitoes. These results have significant implications and should be taken into account in the development of strategies for malaria control. BioMed Central 2014-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4159551/ /pubmed/25176292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-340 Text en © Ndiath et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Ndiath, Mamadou Ousmane
Cailleau, Aurélie
Diedhiou, Seynabou Mocote
Gaye, Abdoulaye
Boudin, Christian
Richard, Vincent
Trape, Jean-François
Effects of the kdr resistance mutation on the susceptibility of wild Anopheles gambiae populations to Plasmodium falciparum: a hindrance for vector control
title Effects of the kdr resistance mutation on the susceptibility of wild Anopheles gambiae populations to Plasmodium falciparum: a hindrance for vector control
title_full Effects of the kdr resistance mutation on the susceptibility of wild Anopheles gambiae populations to Plasmodium falciparum: a hindrance for vector control
title_fullStr Effects of the kdr resistance mutation on the susceptibility of wild Anopheles gambiae populations to Plasmodium falciparum: a hindrance for vector control
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the kdr resistance mutation on the susceptibility of wild Anopheles gambiae populations to Plasmodium falciparum: a hindrance for vector control
title_short Effects of the kdr resistance mutation on the susceptibility of wild Anopheles gambiae populations to Plasmodium falciparum: a hindrance for vector control
title_sort effects of the kdr resistance mutation on the susceptibility of wild anopheles gambiae populations to plasmodium falciparum: a hindrance for vector control
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4159551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25176292
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-340
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