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Pesticides and the evolution of the genetic structure of Anopheles coluzzii populations in some localities in Benin (West Africa)

BACKGROUND: Changes in the natural habitats of insect groups are determined the genetic polymorphisms between individuals. The objective of this study was to establish the genetic structure of the Anopheles coluzzii populations in four localities of Benin. METHODS: Insecticide surveys and larval sam...

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Autores principales: Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H., Koukpo, Come Z., Ossè, Razaki A., Agossa, Fiacre R., Azondékon, Roseric, Sominahouin, André, Kpanou, Casimir, Sagbohan, Hermann, Yovogan, Boulais, Akogbéto, Martin C., Sezonlin, Michel
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6896764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31805939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-3036-z
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author Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H.
Koukpo, Come Z.
Ossè, Razaki A.
Agossa, Fiacre R.
Azondékon, Roseric
Sominahouin, André
Kpanou, Casimir
Sagbohan, Hermann
Yovogan, Boulais
Akogbéto, Martin C.
Sezonlin, Michel
author_facet Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H.
Koukpo, Come Z.
Ossè, Razaki A.
Agossa, Fiacre R.
Azondékon, Roseric
Sominahouin, André
Kpanou, Casimir
Sagbohan, Hermann
Yovogan, Boulais
Akogbéto, Martin C.
Sezonlin, Michel
author_sort Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H.
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description BACKGROUND: Changes in the natural habitats of insect groups are determined the genetic polymorphisms between individuals. The objective of this study was to establish the genetic structure of the Anopheles coluzzii populations in four localities of Benin. METHODS: Insecticide surveys and larval sampling were conducted on 4 study localities, including Cotonou, Ketou, Zagnanado, and Sô-Ava. Molecular characterizations were performed on the Anopheles mosquitoes collected with the allelic and genotypic frequencies of kdr gene determined. The multiple comparison Chi square test for proportions was performed with R version 3.3.3. Next, the observed heterozygosity, expected heterozygosity, and indices of fixation, and genetic differentiation were estimated. Finally, the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (EHW) was determined to assess whether panmixia exists in the different populations of mosquitoes of the agroecological zones under study. RESULTS: Carbamates, pyrethroids, organophosphorus and organochlorines use have been reported in all localities except Sô-Ava. Anopheles coluzzii was strongly represented across all study localities. The L1014F allele was observed in the localities of Kétou, Cotonou and Zagnanado. Likewise, insecticide selection pressure of homozygous resistant individuals (L1014F/L1014F) was significantly higher in Kétou, Cotonou and Zagnanado (p value < 0.05). Surprisingly in Sô-Ava, a relatively high frequency of the L1014F allele despite the reported absence of pesticide use was observed. All mosquito populations were found to be deficient in heterozygosity across the study sites (F(IS)< 0). No genetic differentiation (F(ST)< 0) was observed in the localities of Zagnanado and Kétou. CONCLUSION: The survey on the use of insecticides showed that insecticide selection pressures differ across the investigated localities. It would be desirable to rotate or apply formulations of combined products with different modes of action. Doing so would enable a better management of resistant homozygous individuals, and mitigate the resistance effect of commonly used insecticides.
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spelling pubmed-68967642019-12-11 Pesticides and the evolution of the genetic structure of Anopheles coluzzii populations in some localities in Benin (West Africa) Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H. Koukpo, Come Z. Ossè, Razaki A. Agossa, Fiacre R. Azondékon, Roseric Sominahouin, André Kpanou, Casimir Sagbohan, Hermann Yovogan, Boulais Akogbéto, Martin C. Sezonlin, Michel Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Changes in the natural habitats of insect groups are determined the genetic polymorphisms between individuals. The objective of this study was to establish the genetic structure of the Anopheles coluzzii populations in four localities of Benin. METHODS: Insecticide surveys and larval sampling were conducted on 4 study localities, including Cotonou, Ketou, Zagnanado, and Sô-Ava. Molecular characterizations were performed on the Anopheles mosquitoes collected with the allelic and genotypic frequencies of kdr gene determined. The multiple comparison Chi square test for proportions was performed with R version 3.3.3. Next, the observed heterozygosity, expected heterozygosity, and indices of fixation, and genetic differentiation were estimated. Finally, the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (EHW) was determined to assess whether panmixia exists in the different populations of mosquitoes of the agroecological zones under study. RESULTS: Carbamates, pyrethroids, organophosphorus and organochlorines use have been reported in all localities except Sô-Ava. Anopheles coluzzii was strongly represented across all study localities. The L1014F allele was observed in the localities of Kétou, Cotonou and Zagnanado. Likewise, insecticide selection pressure of homozygous resistant individuals (L1014F/L1014F) was significantly higher in Kétou, Cotonou and Zagnanado (p value < 0.05). Surprisingly in Sô-Ava, a relatively high frequency of the L1014F allele despite the reported absence of pesticide use was observed. All mosquito populations were found to be deficient in heterozygosity across the study sites (F(IS)< 0). No genetic differentiation (F(ST)< 0) was observed in the localities of Zagnanado and Kétou. CONCLUSION: The survey on the use of insecticides showed that insecticide selection pressures differ across the investigated localities. It would be desirable to rotate or apply formulations of combined products with different modes of action. Doing so would enable a better management of resistant homozygous individuals, and mitigate the resistance effect of commonly used insecticides. BioMed Central 2019-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6896764/ /pubmed/31805939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-3036-z 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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Fassinou, Arsène Jacques Y. H.
Koukpo, Come Z.
Ossè, Razaki A.
Agossa, Fiacre R.
Azondékon, Roseric
Sominahouin, André
Kpanou, Casimir
Sagbohan, Hermann
Yovogan, Boulais
Akogbéto, Martin C.
Sezonlin, Michel
Pesticides and the evolution of the genetic structure of Anopheles coluzzii populations in some localities in Benin (West Africa)
title Pesticides and the evolution of the genetic structure of Anopheles coluzzii populations in some localities in Benin (West Africa)
title_full Pesticides and the evolution of the genetic structure of Anopheles coluzzii populations in some localities in Benin (West Africa)
title_fullStr Pesticides and the evolution of the genetic structure of Anopheles coluzzii populations in some localities in Benin (West Africa)
title_full_unstemmed Pesticides and the evolution of the genetic structure of Anopheles coluzzii populations in some localities in Benin (West Africa)
title_short Pesticides and the evolution of the genetic structure of Anopheles coluzzii populations in some localities in Benin (West Africa)
title_sort pesticides and the evolution of the genetic structure of anopheles coluzzii populations in some localities in benin (west africa)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6896764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31805939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-3036-z
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