Enzymatic and molecular characterization of insecticide resistance mechanisms in field populations of Aedes aegypti from Selangor, Malaysia
Autor: | Wan Sulaiman Wan-Yusoff, Indra Vythilingam, Meng Li Wong, Cherng Shii Leong, Jonathan Wee Kent Liew, Yee Ling Lau |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Insecticides Dengue virus medicine.disease_cause Polymerase Chain Reaction Sodium Channels Bioassays Dengue fever Dengue Insecticide Resistance chemistry.chemical_compound Aedes aegypti 0302 clinical medicine Aedes Pyrethrins Kdr mutation Glutathione Transferase Genetics biology Infectious Diseases Malathion Insect Proteins Female Synergists Oxidoreductases Genotype 030231 tropical medicine Mosquito Vectors Biochemical lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases 03 medical and health sciences parasitic diseases medicine Animals lcsh:RC109-216 Genotyping Alleles Research Malaysia Outbreak Sequence Analysis DNA Propoxur biology.organism_classification medicine.disease 030104 developmental biology chemistry Vector (epidemiology) Mutation Parasitology |
Zdroj: | Parasites & Vectors Parasites & Vectors, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2019) |
ISSN: | 1756-3305 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s13071-019-3472-1 |
Popis: | Background Dengue is a serious public health problem worldwide, including in Selangor, Malaysia. Being an important vector of dengue virus, Aedes aegypti are subjected to control measures which rely heavily on the usage of insecticides. Evidently, insecticide resistance in Ae. aegypti, which arise from several different point mutations within the voltage-gated sodium channel genes, has been documented in many countries. Thus, this robust study was conducted in all nine districts of Selangor to understand the mechanisms of resistance to various insecticides in Ae. aegypti. Mosquitoes were collected from dengue epidemic and non-dengue outbreak areas in Selangor. Methods Using the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) bottle assays, the insecticide resistance status of nine different Ae. aegypti strains from Selangor was accessed. Synergism tests and biochemical assays were conducted to further understand the metabolic mechanisms of insecticide resistance. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and sequencing of the IIP-IIS6 as well as IIIS4-IIIS6 regions of the sodium channel gene were performed to enable comparisons between susceptible and resistant mosquito strains. Additionally, genomic DNA was used for allele-specific PCR (AS-PCR) genotyping of the gene to detect the presence of F1534C, V1016G and S989P mutations. Results Adult female Ae. aegypti from various locations were susceptible to malathion and propoxur. However, they exhibited different levels of resistance against dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and pyrethroids. The results of synergism tests and biochemical assays indicated that the mixed functions of oxidases and glutathione S-transferases contributed to the DDT and pyrethroid resistance observed in the present study. Besides detecting three single kdr mutations, namely F1534C, V1016G and S989P, co-occurrence of homozygous V1016G/S989P (double allele) and F1534C/V1016G/S989P (triple allele) mutations were also found in Ae. aegypti. As per the results, the three kdr mutations had positive correlations with the expressions of resistance to DDT and pyrethroids. Conclusions In view of the above outcomes, it is important to seek new tools for vector management instead of merely relying on insecticides. If the latter must be used, regular monitoring of insecticide resistance should also be carried out at all dengue epidemic areas. Since the eggs of Ae. aegypti can be easily transferred from one location to another, it is probable that insecticide-resistant Ae. aegypti can be found at non-dengue outbreak sites as well. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1186/s13071-019-3472-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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