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Establishment of macrocyclic lactone resistant Dirofilaria immitis isolates in experimentally infected laboratory dogs
BACKGROUND: Strains of Dirofilaria immitis suspected of lack of efficacy (LOE) to macrocyclic lactone (ML) preventive drugs have been increasingly reported in dogs by practicing veterinarians since 2005 in the Lower Mississippi Delta region. If proven, and not controlled in the early stages, the eme...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4228187/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25376278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0494-6 |
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author | Pulaski, Cassan N Malone, John B Bourguinat, Catherine Prichard, Roger Geary, Timothy Ward, Danielle Klei, Thomas R Guidry, Tal Smith, George ‘Bud’ Delcambre, Brooke Bova, Jonathan Pepping, Jenny Carmichael, James Schenker, Rudolf Pariaut, Romain |
author_facet | Pulaski, Cassan N Malone, John B Bourguinat, Catherine Prichard, Roger Geary, Timothy Ward, Danielle Klei, Thomas R Guidry, Tal Smith, George ‘Bud’ Delcambre, Brooke Bova, Jonathan Pepping, Jenny Carmichael, James Schenker, Rudolf Pariaut, Romain |
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description | BACKGROUND: Strains of Dirofilaria immitis suspected of lack of efficacy (LOE) to macrocyclic lactone (ML) preventive drugs have been increasingly reported in dogs by practicing veterinarians since 2005 in the Lower Mississippi Delta region. If proven, and not controlled in the early stages, the emergence of ML drug resistance threatens to become a widespread problem in the US that may limit the effectiveness of current preventive drug treatment methods. METHODS: To validate practice reports, a statewide survey of Louisiana veterinarians was done to define the extent of the problem and identify focal ‘hotspots’ of reported ML LOEs using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) methods. The present study then utilized microfilariae (Mf) from two canine field cases from different state locations that fit criteria for a high index of suspicion of LOE against heartworms by ML drugs. Blood containing Mf from the canine field cases was used to infect and produce L(3) in Aedes aegypti for experimental infection of two groups of dogs, each of which contained two laboratory dogs, one treated with prophylactic ivermectin (12 μg/kg) monthly for 6 months at twice the label dose (6 μg/kg), and one untreated control. RESULTS: Both treated and untreated dogs from Group I and Group II developed patent D. immitis infections by 218 DPI and 189 DPI, respectively, as evidenced by a positive occult heartworm antigen test and microfilaremia by the Knott’s test. Mf counts gradually increased post-patency in test and control dogs. Infective larvae raised from microfilariae from the treated Group I dog were used to successfully establish a second generation isolate, confirming heritability of resistance in the face of a monthly ivermectin challenge dose of 24 μg/kg, given monthly for 3 months. CONCLUSIONS: These experimental infection studies provide in vivo evidence of the existence of ML drug resistance in dogs infected by D. immitis L(3) from suspect field LOE cases in the Lower Mississippi Delta. Results encourage further work on mechanisms underlying the emergence of ML resistance in D. immitis and development of evidence-based resistance management strategies for heartworm preventives in order to extend the useful life of current drugs. |
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spelling | pubmed-42281872014-11-13 Establishment of macrocyclic lactone resistant Dirofilaria immitis isolates in experimentally infected laboratory dogs Pulaski, Cassan N Malone, John B Bourguinat, Catherine Prichard, Roger Geary, Timothy Ward, Danielle Klei, Thomas R Guidry, Tal Smith, George ‘Bud’ Delcambre, Brooke Bova, Jonathan Pepping, Jenny Carmichael, James Schenker, Rudolf Pariaut, Romain Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Strains of Dirofilaria immitis suspected of lack of efficacy (LOE) to macrocyclic lactone (ML) preventive drugs have been increasingly reported in dogs by practicing veterinarians since 2005 in the Lower Mississippi Delta region. If proven, and not controlled in the early stages, the emergence of ML drug resistance threatens to become a widespread problem in the US that may limit the effectiveness of current preventive drug treatment methods. METHODS: To validate practice reports, a statewide survey of Louisiana veterinarians was done to define the extent of the problem and identify focal ‘hotspots’ of reported ML LOEs using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) methods. The present study then utilized microfilariae (Mf) from two canine field cases from different state locations that fit criteria for a high index of suspicion of LOE against heartworms by ML drugs. Blood containing Mf from the canine field cases was used to infect and produce L(3) in Aedes aegypti for experimental infection of two groups of dogs, each of which contained two laboratory dogs, one treated with prophylactic ivermectin (12 μg/kg) monthly for 6 months at twice the label dose (6 μg/kg), and one untreated control. RESULTS: Both treated and untreated dogs from Group I and Group II developed patent D. immitis infections by 218 DPI and 189 DPI, respectively, as evidenced by a positive occult heartworm antigen test and microfilaremia by the Knott’s test. Mf counts gradually increased post-patency in test and control dogs. Infective larvae raised from microfilariae from the treated Group I dog were used to successfully establish a second generation isolate, confirming heritability of resistance in the face of a monthly ivermectin challenge dose of 24 μg/kg, given monthly for 3 months. CONCLUSIONS: These experimental infection studies provide in vivo evidence of the existence of ML drug resistance in dogs infected by D. immitis L(3) from suspect field LOE cases in the Lower Mississippi Delta. Results encourage further work on mechanisms underlying the emergence of ML resistance in D. immitis and development of evidence-based resistance management strategies for heartworm preventives in order to extend the useful life of current drugs. BioMed Central 2014-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4228187/ /pubmed/25376278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0494-6 Text en © Pulaski et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 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 Pulaski, Cassan N Malone, John B Bourguinat, Catherine Prichard, Roger Geary, Timothy Ward, Danielle Klei, Thomas R Guidry, Tal Smith, George ‘Bud’ Delcambre, Brooke Bova, Jonathan Pepping, Jenny Carmichael, James Schenker, Rudolf Pariaut, Romain Establishment of macrocyclic lactone resistant Dirofilaria immitis isolates in experimentally infected laboratory dogs |
title | Establishment of macrocyclic lactone resistant Dirofilaria immitis isolates in experimentally infected laboratory dogs |
title_full | Establishment of macrocyclic lactone resistant Dirofilaria immitis isolates in experimentally infected laboratory dogs |
title_fullStr | Establishment of macrocyclic lactone resistant Dirofilaria immitis isolates in experimentally infected laboratory dogs |
title_full_unstemmed | Establishment of macrocyclic lactone resistant Dirofilaria immitis isolates in experimentally infected laboratory dogs |
title_short | Establishment of macrocyclic lactone resistant Dirofilaria immitis isolates in experimentally infected laboratory dogs |
title_sort | establishment of macrocyclic lactone resistant dirofilaria immitis isolates in experimentally infected laboratory dogs |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4228187/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25376278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0494-6 |
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