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Phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Aedes aegypti larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) from central Lao PDR

BACKGROUND: Aedes aegypti, which is widely distributed in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), is the primary vector of arboviral diseases. Chemical insecticides have been intensively used to eliminate mosquito-borne diseases, resulting in the development of insecticide resistance. However, l...

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Autores principales: Shimono, Takaki, Kanda, Seiji, Lamaningao, Pheophet, Murakami, Yuki, Darcy, Andrew Waleluma, Mishima, Nobuyuki, Inthavongsack, Somchit, Soprasert, Odai, Xaypangna, Thonelakhanh, Nishiyama, Toshimasa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8061177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33883036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41182-021-00321-3
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author Shimono, Takaki
Kanda, Seiji
Lamaningao, Pheophet
Murakami, Yuki
Darcy, Andrew Waleluma
Mishima, Nobuyuki
Inthavongsack, Somchit
Soprasert, Odai
Xaypangna, Thonelakhanh
Nishiyama, Toshimasa
author_facet Shimono, Takaki
Kanda, Seiji
Lamaningao, Pheophet
Murakami, Yuki
Darcy, Andrew Waleluma
Mishima, Nobuyuki
Inthavongsack, Somchit
Soprasert, Odai
Xaypangna, Thonelakhanh
Nishiyama, Toshimasa
author_sort Shimono, Takaki
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description BACKGROUND: Aedes aegypti, which is widely distributed in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), is the primary vector of arboviral diseases. Chemical insecticides have been intensively used to eliminate mosquito-borne diseases, resulting in the development of insecticide resistance. However, little is known about the insecticide resistance of mosquito populations in Lao PDR and the mechanisms responsible for it, which have important implications for vector management programs. Here, we examined the phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Ae. aegypti larvae from central Lao PDR. METHODS: Ae. aegypti larvae were collected from four sites in Lao PDR, and their susceptibility to temephos, deltamethrin, permethrin, and Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) was tested using larval bioassays. Synergistic tests were also conducted to evaluate the activity of insecticide-metabolizing enzymes in the larvae. Deltamethrin-resistant and Deltamethrin-susceptible larvae were then genotyped for knockdown resistance (kdr) mutations to determine the associations between each genotype and resistance. RESULTS: Ae. aegypti larvae from central Lao PDR were considered to be “resistant” (<98% mortality) to organophosphates and pyrethroids. The bio-insecticide Bti remains effective against such larvae. The resistance mechanisms of Ae. aegypti larvae were found to vary among populations, especially for pyrethroid resistance. Kdr mutations were significantly associated with deltamethrin resistance in Ae. aegypti from the Xaythany population. In contrast, synergist assays with piperonyl butoxide suggested that cytochrome P450 monooxygenases played an important role in the resistance seen in the Khounkham and Thakhek populations. CONCLUSION: This study obtained information that will aid the design and implementation of insecticide-based vector management of Ae. aegypti in central Lao PDR. Ae. aegypti larvae from central Lao PDR were highly susceptible to Bti, while they were resistant to temephos at a diagnostic dose of 0.0286 mg/L. Given the limited number of insecticides that are approved for vector control, it is important to alternate between temephos and other larvicides, such as Bti and pyriproxyfen. The differences in pyrethroid resistance mechanisms seen among the Ae. aegypti populations highlight the need to tailor vector-control strategies to each region to increase the success of dengue control in Lao PDR. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s41182-021-00321-3.
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spelling pubmed-80611772021-04-22 Phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Aedes aegypti larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) from central Lao PDR Shimono, Takaki Kanda, Seiji Lamaningao, Pheophet Murakami, Yuki Darcy, Andrew Waleluma Mishima, Nobuyuki Inthavongsack, Somchit Soprasert, Odai Xaypangna, Thonelakhanh Nishiyama, Toshimasa Trop Med Health Research BACKGROUND: Aedes aegypti, which is widely distributed in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), is the primary vector of arboviral diseases. Chemical insecticides have been intensively used to eliminate mosquito-borne diseases, resulting in the development of insecticide resistance. However, little is known about the insecticide resistance of mosquito populations in Lao PDR and the mechanisms responsible for it, which have important implications for vector management programs. Here, we examined the phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Ae. aegypti larvae from central Lao PDR. METHODS: Ae. aegypti larvae were collected from four sites in Lao PDR, and their susceptibility to temephos, deltamethrin, permethrin, and Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) was tested using larval bioassays. Synergistic tests were also conducted to evaluate the activity of insecticide-metabolizing enzymes in the larvae. Deltamethrin-resistant and Deltamethrin-susceptible larvae were then genotyped for knockdown resistance (kdr) mutations to determine the associations between each genotype and resistance. RESULTS: Ae. aegypti larvae from central Lao PDR were considered to be “resistant” (<98% mortality) to organophosphates and pyrethroids. The bio-insecticide Bti remains effective against such larvae. The resistance mechanisms of Ae. aegypti larvae were found to vary among populations, especially for pyrethroid resistance. Kdr mutations were significantly associated with deltamethrin resistance in Ae. aegypti from the Xaythany population. In contrast, synergist assays with piperonyl butoxide suggested that cytochrome P450 monooxygenases played an important role in the resistance seen in the Khounkham and Thakhek populations. CONCLUSION: This study obtained information that will aid the design and implementation of insecticide-based vector management of Ae. aegypti in central Lao PDR. Ae. aegypti larvae from central Lao PDR were highly susceptible to Bti, while they were resistant to temephos at a diagnostic dose of 0.0286 mg/L. Given the limited number of insecticides that are approved for vector control, it is important to alternate between temephos and other larvicides, such as Bti and pyriproxyfen. The differences in pyrethroid resistance mechanisms seen among the Ae. aegypti populations highlight the need to tailor vector-control strategies to each region to increase the success of dengue control in Lao PDR. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s41182-021-00321-3. BioMed Central 2021-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8061177/ /pubmed/33883036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41182-021-00321-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research
Shimono, Takaki
Kanda, Seiji
Lamaningao, Pheophet
Murakami, Yuki
Darcy, Andrew Waleluma
Mishima, Nobuyuki
Inthavongsack, Somchit
Soprasert, Odai
Xaypangna, Thonelakhanh
Nishiyama, Toshimasa
Phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Aedes aegypti larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) from central Lao PDR
title Phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Aedes aegypti larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) from central Lao PDR
title_full Phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Aedes aegypti larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) from central Lao PDR
title_fullStr Phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Aedes aegypti larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) from central Lao PDR
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Aedes aegypti larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) from central Lao PDR
title_short Phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of Aedes aegypti larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) from central Lao PDR
title_sort phenotypic and haplotypic profiles of insecticide resistance in populations of aedes aegypti larvae (diptera: culicidae) from central lao pdr
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8061177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33883036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41182-021-00321-3
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