Cargando…

The current distribution and characterization of the L1014F resistance allele of the kdr gene in three malaria vectors (Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles coluzzii, Anopheles arabiensis) in Benin (West Africa)

BACKGROUND: The fight against malaria faces various biological obstacles, including the resistance of parasites to anti-malarial drugs and the resistance of mosquito vectors to insecticides. The resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato (s.l.) to pyrethroids, the only class of insecticides used to...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Koukpo, Come Z., Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H., Ossè, Razaki A., Agossa, Fiacre R., Sovi, Arthur, Sewadé, Wilfrid T., Aboubakar, Sidick, Assogba, Bénoît S., Akogbeto, Martin C., Sezonlin, Michel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6528306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31113418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-2808-9
_version_ 1783420188643819520
author Koukpo, Come Z.
Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H.
Ossè, Razaki A.
Agossa, Fiacre R.
Sovi, Arthur
Sewadé, Wilfrid T.
Aboubakar, Sidick
Assogba, Bénoît S.
Akogbeto, Martin C.
Sezonlin, Michel
author_facet Koukpo, Come Z.
Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H.
Ossè, Razaki A.
Agossa, Fiacre R.
Sovi, Arthur
Sewadé, Wilfrid T.
Aboubakar, Sidick
Assogba, Bénoît S.
Akogbeto, Martin C.
Sezonlin, Michel
author_sort Koukpo, Come Z.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The fight against malaria faces various biological obstacles, including the resistance of parasites to anti-malarial drugs and the resistance of mosquito vectors to insecticides. The resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato (s.l.) to pyrethroids, the only class of insecticides used to impregnate mosquito nets, is known in Benin; the expansion of this resistance is influenced by the existence of gene flow between species, otherwise by the presence or absence of the kdr mutation in them. The objective of this study is to determine the spatial distribution of An. gambiae and the level of expression of the pyrethroid resistance kdr gene in seven agro-ecological zones of Benin. METHODS: The study was conducted in 18 localities belonging to seven agro-ecological zones where environmental parameters varied. The sites represent the main areas of eco-epidemiological malaria in Benin. Anopheles gambiae larvae were collected in natural breeding sites using ladles and dipping method and reared under standard conditions. These larvae were reared under standard conditions of temperature and humidity (26 to 30 °C and 60 to 90%) at the insectarium of the Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou (CREC). Adult female mosquitoes having emerged are morphologically and molecularly identified. Homozygous resistant (1014F/1014F), homozygous sensitive (1014L/1014L) and heterozygous (1014F/1014L) genotypes of the L1014F kdr gene mutation are determined by PCR. RESULTS: A total of 677 An. gambiae was subjected at the PCR. The results revealed the presence of three vector species of the An. gambiae complex, of which 409 Anopheles coluzzii, 259 An. gambiae, 5 hybrids (An. coluzzii/An. gambiae) and 4 Anopheles arabiensis in the different agro-ecological zones. The four An. arabiensis were only found in Dassa, a locality in the cotton zone of central Benin. The frequency of distribution of the L1014F allele of the kdr gene varies from 84.48 to 100% in An. gambiae, from 80 to 100% in An. coluzzii and from 0 to 75% in An. arabiensis in the different agro-ecological zones. Moreover, a significant difference is generally observed in the distribution of the L1014F allele (P < 0.05). By comparing in pairs the distribution frequencies of this allele in the two species by agro-ecological zone, only a significant difference is noted in the central cotton and fishery zones (P = 0.0496). CONCLUSION: In summary, even if the data are in small portions, the An. Arabiensis species was found only in central Benin and the L1014F allele of the kdr gene is widespread and seems to fix in all the species recorded in the different agro-ecological zones. This situation amplifies the problem of resistance, which could eventually be a significant obstacle for the malaria vectors control. Similarly, a study of their genetic structure via the L1014F allele is necessary in order to put in place strategies to manage this resistance. These strategies will take into account both the ecology and the genetic diversity of the organisms involved to preserve the effectiveness of pyrethroids, the only insecticides used for the impregnation of mosquito nets.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6528306
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-65283062019-05-28 The current distribution and characterization of the L1014F resistance allele of the kdr gene in three malaria vectors (Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles coluzzii, Anopheles arabiensis) in Benin (West Africa) Koukpo, Come Z. Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H. Ossè, Razaki A. Agossa, Fiacre R. Sovi, Arthur Sewadé, Wilfrid T. Aboubakar, Sidick Assogba, Bénoît S. Akogbeto, Martin C. Sezonlin, Michel Malar J Research BACKGROUND: The fight against malaria faces various biological obstacles, including the resistance of parasites to anti-malarial drugs and the resistance of mosquito vectors to insecticides. The resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato (s.l.) to pyrethroids, the only class of insecticides used to impregnate mosquito nets, is known in Benin; the expansion of this resistance is influenced by the existence of gene flow between species, otherwise by the presence or absence of the kdr mutation in them. The objective of this study is to determine the spatial distribution of An. gambiae and the level of expression of the pyrethroid resistance kdr gene in seven agro-ecological zones of Benin. METHODS: The study was conducted in 18 localities belonging to seven agro-ecological zones where environmental parameters varied. The sites represent the main areas of eco-epidemiological malaria in Benin. Anopheles gambiae larvae were collected in natural breeding sites using ladles and dipping method and reared under standard conditions. These larvae were reared under standard conditions of temperature and humidity (26 to 30 °C and 60 to 90%) at the insectarium of the Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou (CREC). Adult female mosquitoes having emerged are morphologically and molecularly identified. Homozygous resistant (1014F/1014F), homozygous sensitive (1014L/1014L) and heterozygous (1014F/1014L) genotypes of the L1014F kdr gene mutation are determined by PCR. RESULTS: A total of 677 An. gambiae was subjected at the PCR. The results revealed the presence of three vector species of the An. gambiae complex, of which 409 Anopheles coluzzii, 259 An. gambiae, 5 hybrids (An. coluzzii/An. gambiae) and 4 Anopheles arabiensis in the different agro-ecological zones. The four An. arabiensis were only found in Dassa, a locality in the cotton zone of central Benin. The frequency of distribution of the L1014F allele of the kdr gene varies from 84.48 to 100% in An. gambiae, from 80 to 100% in An. coluzzii and from 0 to 75% in An. arabiensis in the different agro-ecological zones. Moreover, a significant difference is generally observed in the distribution of the L1014F allele (P < 0.05). By comparing in pairs the distribution frequencies of this allele in the two species by agro-ecological zone, only a significant difference is noted in the central cotton and fishery zones (P = 0.0496). CONCLUSION: In summary, even if the data are in small portions, the An. Arabiensis species was found only in central Benin and the L1014F allele of the kdr gene is widespread and seems to fix in all the species recorded in the different agro-ecological zones. This situation amplifies the problem of resistance, which could eventually be a significant obstacle for the malaria vectors control. Similarly, a study of their genetic structure via the L1014F allele is necessary in order to put in place strategies to manage this resistance. These strategies will take into account both the ecology and the genetic diversity of the organisms involved to preserve the effectiveness of pyrethroids, the only insecticides used for the impregnation of mosquito nets. BioMed Central 2019-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6528306/ /pubmed/31113418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-2808-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 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.
spellingShingle Research
Koukpo, Come Z.
Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H.
Ossè, Razaki A.
Agossa, Fiacre R.
Sovi, Arthur
Sewadé, Wilfrid T.
Aboubakar, Sidick
Assogba, Bénoît S.
Akogbeto, Martin C.
Sezonlin, Michel
The current distribution and characterization of the L1014F resistance allele of the kdr gene in three malaria vectors (Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles coluzzii, Anopheles arabiensis) in Benin (West Africa)
title The current distribution and characterization of the L1014F resistance allele of the kdr gene in three malaria vectors (Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles coluzzii, Anopheles arabiensis) in Benin (West Africa)
title_full The current distribution and characterization of the L1014F resistance allele of the kdr gene in three malaria vectors (Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles coluzzii, Anopheles arabiensis) in Benin (West Africa)
title_fullStr The current distribution and characterization of the L1014F resistance allele of the kdr gene in three malaria vectors (Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles coluzzii, Anopheles arabiensis) in Benin (West Africa)
title_full_unstemmed The current distribution and characterization of the L1014F resistance allele of the kdr gene in three malaria vectors (Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles coluzzii, Anopheles arabiensis) in Benin (West Africa)
title_short The current distribution and characterization of the L1014F resistance allele of the kdr gene in three malaria vectors (Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles coluzzii, Anopheles arabiensis) in Benin (West Africa)
title_sort current distribution and characterization of the l1014f resistance allele of the kdr gene in three malaria vectors (anopheles gambiae, anopheles coluzzii, anopheles arabiensis) in benin (west africa)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6528306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31113418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-2808-9
work_keys_str_mv AT koukpocomez thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT fassinouarsenejacquesyh thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT osserazakia thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT agossafiacrer thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT soviarthur thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT sewadewilfridt thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT aboubakarsidick thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT assogbabenoits thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT akogbetomartinc thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT sezonlinmichel thecurrentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT koukpocomez currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT fassinouarsenejacquesyh currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT osserazakia currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT agossafiacrer currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT soviarthur currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT sewadewilfridt currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT aboubakarsidick currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT assogbabenoits currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT akogbetomartinc currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica
AT sezonlinmichel currentdistributionandcharacterizationofthel1014fresistancealleleofthekdrgeneinthreemalariavectorsanophelesgambiaeanophelescoluzziianophelesarabiensisinbeninwestafrica