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Inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance under laboratory conditions of Triatoma infestans from Bolivia

BACKGROUND: Over the last few decades, pyrethroid-resistant in Triatoma infestans populations have been reported, mainly on the border between Argentina and Bolivia. Understanding the genetic basis of inheritance mode and heritability of resistance to insecticides under laboratory conditions is cruc...

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Autores principales: Bustamante Gomez, Marinely, Caldas Pessoa, Grasielle D’Avila, Luiz Rosa, Aline Cristine, Espinoza Echeverria, Jorge, Gonçalves Diotaiuti, Liléia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4647801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26572249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1211-9
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author Bustamante Gomez, Marinely
Caldas Pessoa, Grasielle D’Avila
Luiz Rosa, Aline Cristine
Espinoza Echeverria, Jorge
Gonçalves Diotaiuti, Liléia
author_facet Bustamante Gomez, Marinely
Caldas Pessoa, Grasielle D’Avila
Luiz Rosa, Aline Cristine
Espinoza Echeverria, Jorge
Gonçalves Diotaiuti, Liléia
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description BACKGROUND: Over the last few decades, pyrethroid-resistant in Triatoma infestans populations have been reported, mainly on the border between Argentina and Bolivia. Understanding the genetic basis of inheritance mode and heritability of resistance to insecticides under laboratory conditions is crucial for vector management and monitoring of insecticide resistance. Currently, few studies have been performed to characterize the inheritance mode of resistance to pyrethroids in T. infestans; for this reason, the present study aims to characterize the inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance in T. infestans populations from Bolivia with different toxicological profiles. METHODS: Experimental crosses were performed between a susceptible (S) colony and resistant (R) and reduced susceptibility (RS) colonies in both directions (♀ x ♂ and ♂ x ♀), and inheritance mode was determined based on degree of dominance (DO) and effective dominance (D(ML)). In addition, realized heritability (h(2)) was estimated based on a resistant colony, and select pressure was performed for two generations based on the diagnostic dose (10 ng. i. a. /nymph). The F1 progeny of the experimental crosses and the selection were tested by a standard insecticide resistance bioassay. RESULTS: The result for DO and D(ML) (< 1) indicates that resistance is an incompletely dominant character, and inheritance is autosomal, not sex-linked. The LD(50) for F1 of ♀S x ♂R and ♂S x ♀R was 0.74 and 3.97, respectively, which is indicative of dilution effect. In the resistant colony, after selection pressure, the value of h(2) was 0.37; thus, the LD(50) value increased 2.25-fold (F2) and 26.83-fold (F3) compared with the parental colony. CONCLUSION: The inheritance mode of resistance of T. infestans to deltamethrin, is autosomal and an incompletely dominant character; this is a previously known process, confirmed in the present study on T. infestans populations from Bolivia. The lethal doses (LD(50)) increase from one generation to another rapidly after selection pressure with deltamethrin. This suggests that resistance is an additive and cumulative factor, mainly in highly structured populations with limited dispersal capacity, such as T. infestans. This phenomenon was demonstrated for the first time for T. infestans in the present study. These results are very important for vector control strategies in problematic areas where high resistance ratios of T. infestans have been reported.
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spelling pubmed-46478012015-11-18 Inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance under laboratory conditions of Triatoma infestans from Bolivia Bustamante Gomez, Marinely Caldas Pessoa, Grasielle D’Avila Luiz Rosa, Aline Cristine Espinoza Echeverria, Jorge Gonçalves Diotaiuti, Liléia Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Over the last few decades, pyrethroid-resistant in Triatoma infestans populations have been reported, mainly on the border between Argentina and Bolivia. Understanding the genetic basis of inheritance mode and heritability of resistance to insecticides under laboratory conditions is crucial for vector management and monitoring of insecticide resistance. Currently, few studies have been performed to characterize the inheritance mode of resistance to pyrethroids in T. infestans; for this reason, the present study aims to characterize the inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance in T. infestans populations from Bolivia with different toxicological profiles. METHODS: Experimental crosses were performed between a susceptible (S) colony and resistant (R) and reduced susceptibility (RS) colonies in both directions (♀ x ♂ and ♂ x ♀), and inheritance mode was determined based on degree of dominance (DO) and effective dominance (D(ML)). In addition, realized heritability (h(2)) was estimated based on a resistant colony, and select pressure was performed for two generations based on the diagnostic dose (10 ng. i. a. /nymph). The F1 progeny of the experimental crosses and the selection were tested by a standard insecticide resistance bioassay. RESULTS: The result for DO and D(ML) (< 1) indicates that resistance is an incompletely dominant character, and inheritance is autosomal, not sex-linked. The LD(50) for F1 of ♀S x ♂R and ♂S x ♀R was 0.74 and 3.97, respectively, which is indicative of dilution effect. In the resistant colony, after selection pressure, the value of h(2) was 0.37; thus, the LD(50) value increased 2.25-fold (F2) and 26.83-fold (F3) compared with the parental colony. CONCLUSION: The inheritance mode of resistance of T. infestans to deltamethrin, is autosomal and an incompletely dominant character; this is a previously known process, confirmed in the present study on T. infestans populations from Bolivia. The lethal doses (LD(50)) increase from one generation to another rapidly after selection pressure with deltamethrin. This suggests that resistance is an additive and cumulative factor, mainly in highly structured populations with limited dispersal capacity, such as T. infestans. This phenomenon was demonstrated for the first time for T. infestans in the present study. These results are very important for vector control strategies in problematic areas where high resistance ratios of T. infestans have been reported. BioMed Central 2015-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4647801/ /pubmed/26572249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1211-9 Text en © Bustamante Gomez et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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.
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Bustamante Gomez, Marinely
Caldas Pessoa, Grasielle D’Avila
Luiz Rosa, Aline Cristine
Espinoza Echeverria, Jorge
Gonçalves Diotaiuti, Liléia
Inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance under laboratory conditions of Triatoma infestans from Bolivia
title Inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance under laboratory conditions of Triatoma infestans from Bolivia
title_full Inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance under laboratory conditions of Triatoma infestans from Bolivia
title_fullStr Inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance under laboratory conditions of Triatoma infestans from Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance under laboratory conditions of Triatoma infestans from Bolivia
title_short Inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance under laboratory conditions of Triatoma infestans from Bolivia
title_sort inheritance and heritability of deltamethrin resistance under laboratory conditions of triatoma infestans from bolivia
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4647801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26572249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1211-9
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