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High insecticide resistance in the major malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii in Chad Republic

BACKGROUND: The Sahel region of Chad Republic is a prime candidate for malaria pre-elimination. To facilitate pre-elimination efforts in this region, two populations of Anopheles coluzzii from Central Chad Republic were characterized, their insecticide resistance profile and the possible molecular m...

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Autores principales: Ibrahim, Sulaiman S., Fadel, Amen N., Tchouakui, Magellan, Terence, Ebai, Wondji, Murielle J., Tchoupo, Micareme, Kérah-Hinzoumbé, Clement, Wanji, Samuel, Wondji, Charles S.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6892245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31796068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40249-019-0605-x
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author Ibrahim, Sulaiman S.
Fadel, Amen N.
Tchouakui, Magellan
Terence, Ebai
Wondji, Murielle J.
Tchoupo, Micareme
Kérah-Hinzoumbé, Clement
Wanji, Samuel
Wondji, Charles S.
author_facet Ibrahim, Sulaiman S.
Fadel, Amen N.
Tchouakui, Magellan
Terence, Ebai
Wondji, Murielle J.
Tchoupo, Micareme
Kérah-Hinzoumbé, Clement
Wanji, Samuel
Wondji, Charles S.
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description BACKGROUND: The Sahel region of Chad Republic is a prime candidate for malaria pre-elimination. To facilitate pre-elimination efforts in this region, two populations of Anopheles coluzzii from Central Chad Republic were characterized, their insecticide resistance profile and the possible molecular mechanisms driving the resistance in the field investigated. METHODS: Bloodfed female Anopheles gambiae s.l. resting indoor, were collected at N’djamena and Massakory, Chad in 2018 and characterized for species composition, and infection rate was determined using the TaqMan assay. Susceptibility to various insecticides was assessed using WHO tube bioassays. Cone bioassays were conducted using various long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs). Results were analysed using Chi Square test. Knockdown resistance (kdr) and ace-1 markers were investigated by TaqMan genotyping. RESULTS: Anopheles coluzzii was the major vector found in N’djamena (100%) and Massakory (~ 94%). No Plasmodium was found in 147 bloodfed F(0) An. coluzzii (82 from N’djamena and 65 from Massakory). High intensity pyrethroid resistance was observed with mortalities of < 2% for permethrin, deltamethrin and etofenprox, and with < 50% and < 60% dead following exposure to 10× diagnostic doses of deltamethrin and permethrin, respectively. For both sites, < 10% mortalities were observed with DDT. Synergist bioassays with piperonylbutoxide significantly recovered pyrethroid susceptibility in Massakory populations, implicating CYP450s (mortality = 13.6% for permethrin, χ(2) = 22.8, df = 1, P = 0.0006; mortality = 13.0% for deltamethrin, χ(2) = 8.8, df = 1, P < 0.00031). Cone-bioassays established complete loss of efficacy of the pyrethroid-based LLINs; and a 100% recovery of susceptibility following exposure to the roof of PermaNet®3.0, containing piperonylbutoxide. Both populations were susceptible to malathion, but high bendiocarb resistance was observed in Massakory population. The absence of ace-1 mutation points to the role of metabolic resistance in the bendiocarb resistance. Both 1014F and 1014S mutations were found in both populations at around 60% and < 20% respectively. Sequencing of intron-1 of the voltage-gated sodium channel revealed a low genetic diversity suggesting reduced polymorphism. CONCLUSIONS: Multiple resistance in An. coluzzii populations from Chad highlight challenges associated with deployment of LLINs and indoor residual spraying (IRS) in the Sahel of this country. The pyrethroid-synergists LLINs (e.g. PermaNet®3.0) and organophosphate-based IRS maybe the alternatives for malaria control in this region.
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spelling pubmed-68922452019-12-11 High insecticide resistance in the major malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii in Chad Republic Ibrahim, Sulaiman S. Fadel, Amen N. Tchouakui, Magellan Terence, Ebai Wondji, Murielle J. Tchoupo, Micareme Kérah-Hinzoumbé, Clement Wanji, Samuel Wondji, Charles S. Infect Dis Poverty Research Article BACKGROUND: The Sahel region of Chad Republic is a prime candidate for malaria pre-elimination. To facilitate pre-elimination efforts in this region, two populations of Anopheles coluzzii from Central Chad Republic were characterized, their insecticide resistance profile and the possible molecular mechanisms driving the resistance in the field investigated. METHODS: Bloodfed female Anopheles gambiae s.l. resting indoor, were collected at N’djamena and Massakory, Chad in 2018 and characterized for species composition, and infection rate was determined using the TaqMan assay. Susceptibility to various insecticides was assessed using WHO tube bioassays. Cone bioassays were conducted using various long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs). Results were analysed using Chi Square test. Knockdown resistance (kdr) and ace-1 markers were investigated by TaqMan genotyping. RESULTS: Anopheles coluzzii was the major vector found in N’djamena (100%) and Massakory (~ 94%). No Plasmodium was found in 147 bloodfed F(0) An. coluzzii (82 from N’djamena and 65 from Massakory). High intensity pyrethroid resistance was observed with mortalities of < 2% for permethrin, deltamethrin and etofenprox, and with < 50% and < 60% dead following exposure to 10× diagnostic doses of deltamethrin and permethrin, respectively. For both sites, < 10% mortalities were observed with DDT. Synergist bioassays with piperonylbutoxide significantly recovered pyrethroid susceptibility in Massakory populations, implicating CYP450s (mortality = 13.6% for permethrin, χ(2) = 22.8, df = 1, P = 0.0006; mortality = 13.0% for deltamethrin, χ(2) = 8.8, df = 1, P < 0.00031). Cone-bioassays established complete loss of efficacy of the pyrethroid-based LLINs; and a 100% recovery of susceptibility following exposure to the roof of PermaNet®3.0, containing piperonylbutoxide. Both populations were susceptible to malathion, but high bendiocarb resistance was observed in Massakory population. The absence of ace-1 mutation points to the role of metabolic resistance in the bendiocarb resistance. Both 1014F and 1014S mutations were found in both populations at around 60% and < 20% respectively. Sequencing of intron-1 of the voltage-gated sodium channel revealed a low genetic diversity suggesting reduced polymorphism. CONCLUSIONS: Multiple resistance in An. coluzzii populations from Chad highlight challenges associated with deployment of LLINs and indoor residual spraying (IRS) in the Sahel of this country. The pyrethroid-synergists LLINs (e.g. PermaNet®3.0) and organophosphate-based IRS maybe the alternatives for malaria control in this region. BioMed Central 2019-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6892245/ /pubmed/31796068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40249-019-0605-x 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.
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Ibrahim, Sulaiman S.
Fadel, Amen N.
Tchouakui, Magellan
Terence, Ebai
Wondji, Murielle J.
Tchoupo, Micareme
Kérah-Hinzoumbé, Clement
Wanji, Samuel
Wondji, Charles S.
High insecticide resistance in the major malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii in Chad Republic
title High insecticide resistance in the major malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii in Chad Republic
title_full High insecticide resistance in the major malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii in Chad Republic
title_fullStr High insecticide resistance in the major malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii in Chad Republic
title_full_unstemmed High insecticide resistance in the major malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii in Chad Republic
title_short High insecticide resistance in the major malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii in Chad Republic
title_sort high insecticide resistance in the major malaria vector anopheles coluzzii in chad republic
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6892245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31796068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40249-019-0605-x
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