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Resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in West African Anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the Ace1 locus

Vector population control using insecticides is a key element of current strategies to prevent malaria transmission in Africa. The introduction of effective insecticides, such as the organophosphate pirimiphos-methyl, is essential to overcome the recurrent emergence of resistance driven by the highl...

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Autores principales: Grau-Bové, Xavier, Lucas, Eric, Pipini, Dimitra, Rippon, Emily, van ‘t Hof, Arjèn E., Constant, Edi, Dadzie, Samuel, Egyir-Yawson, Alexander, Essandoh, John, Chabi, Joseph, Djogbénou, Luc, Harding, Nicholas J., Miles, Alistair, Kwiatkowski, Dominic, Donnelly, Martin J., Weetman, David
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7853456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33476334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009253
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author Grau-Bové, Xavier
Lucas, Eric
Pipini, Dimitra
Rippon, Emily
van ‘t Hof, Arjèn E.
Constant, Edi
Dadzie, Samuel
Egyir-Yawson, Alexander
Essandoh, John
Chabi, Joseph
Djogbénou, Luc
Harding, Nicholas J.
Miles, Alistair
Kwiatkowski, Dominic
Donnelly, Martin J.
Weetman, David
author_facet Grau-Bové, Xavier
Lucas, Eric
Pipini, Dimitra
Rippon, Emily
van ‘t Hof, Arjèn E.
Constant, Edi
Dadzie, Samuel
Egyir-Yawson, Alexander
Essandoh, John
Chabi, Joseph
Djogbénou, Luc
Harding, Nicholas J.
Miles, Alistair
Kwiatkowski, Dominic
Donnelly, Martin J.
Weetman, David
author_sort Grau-Bové, Xavier
collection PubMed
description Vector population control using insecticides is a key element of current strategies to prevent malaria transmission in Africa. The introduction of effective insecticides, such as the organophosphate pirimiphos-methyl, is essential to overcome the recurrent emergence of resistance driven by the highly diverse Anopheles genomes. Here, we use a population genomic approach to investigate the basis of pirimiphos-methyl resistance in the major malaria vectors Anopheles gambiae and A. coluzzii. A combination of copy number variation and a single non-synonymous substitution in the acetylcholinesterase gene, Ace1, provides the key resistance diagnostic in an A. coluzzii population from Côte d’Ivoire that we used for sequence-based association mapping, with replication in other West African populations. The Ace1 substitution and duplications occur on a unique resistance haplotype that evolved in A. gambiae and introgressed into A. coluzzii, and is now common in West Africa primarily due to selection imposed by other organophosphate or carbamate insecticides. Our findings highlight the predictive value of this complex resistance haplotype for phenotypic resistance and clarify its evolutionary history, providing tools to for molecular surveillance of the current and future effectiveness of pirimiphos-methyl based interventions.
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spelling pubmed-78534562021-02-09 Resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in West African Anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the Ace1 locus Grau-Bové, Xavier Lucas, Eric Pipini, Dimitra Rippon, Emily van ‘t Hof, Arjèn E. Constant, Edi Dadzie, Samuel Egyir-Yawson, Alexander Essandoh, John Chabi, Joseph Djogbénou, Luc Harding, Nicholas J. Miles, Alistair Kwiatkowski, Dominic Donnelly, Martin J. Weetman, David PLoS Genet Research Article Vector population control using insecticides is a key element of current strategies to prevent malaria transmission in Africa. The introduction of effective insecticides, such as the organophosphate pirimiphos-methyl, is essential to overcome the recurrent emergence of resistance driven by the highly diverse Anopheles genomes. Here, we use a population genomic approach to investigate the basis of pirimiphos-methyl resistance in the major malaria vectors Anopheles gambiae and A. coluzzii. A combination of copy number variation and a single non-synonymous substitution in the acetylcholinesterase gene, Ace1, provides the key resistance diagnostic in an A. coluzzii population from Côte d’Ivoire that we used for sequence-based association mapping, with replication in other West African populations. The Ace1 substitution and duplications occur on a unique resistance haplotype that evolved in A. gambiae and introgressed into A. coluzzii, and is now common in West Africa primarily due to selection imposed by other organophosphate or carbamate insecticides. Our findings highlight the predictive value of this complex resistance haplotype for phenotypic resistance and clarify its evolutionary history, providing tools to for molecular surveillance of the current and future effectiveness of pirimiphos-methyl based interventions. Public Library of Science 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7853456/ /pubmed/33476334 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009253 Text en © 2021 Grau-Bové et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Grau-Bové, Xavier
Lucas, Eric
Pipini, Dimitra
Rippon, Emily
van ‘t Hof, Arjèn E.
Constant, Edi
Dadzie, Samuel
Egyir-Yawson, Alexander
Essandoh, John
Chabi, Joseph
Djogbénou, Luc
Harding, Nicholas J.
Miles, Alistair
Kwiatkowski, Dominic
Donnelly, Martin J.
Weetman, David
Resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in West African Anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the Ace1 locus
title Resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in West African Anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the Ace1 locus
title_full Resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in West African Anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the Ace1 locus
title_fullStr Resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in West African Anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the Ace1 locus
title_full_unstemmed Resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in West African Anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the Ace1 locus
title_short Resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in West African Anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the Ace1 locus
title_sort resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in west african anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the ace1 locus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7853456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33476334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009253
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