Molecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in an Anopheles funestus population from Benin

Abstract Background Insecticide resistance in Anopheles mosquitoes is threatening the success of malaria control programmes. In order to implement suitable insecticide resistance management strategies, it is necessary to understand the underlying mechanisms involved. To achieve this, the molecular b...

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Main Authors: Genevieve Tchigossou, Rousseau Djouaka, Romaric Akoton, Jacob M Riveron, Helen Irving, Seun Atoyebi, Kabirou Moutairou, Akadiri Yessoufou, Charles S Wondji
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-11-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
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DDT
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3115-y
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spelling doaj-a1f55a551d28448fb18801b0355d25942020-11-25T01:50:11ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052018-11-0111111310.1186/s13071-018-3115-yMolecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in an Anopheles funestus population from BeninGenevieve Tchigossou0Rousseau Djouaka1Romaric Akoton2Jacob M Riveron3Helen Irving4Seun Atoyebi5Kabirou Moutairou6Akadiri Yessoufou7Charles S Wondji8International Institute of Tropical AgricultureInternational Institute of Tropical AgricultureInternational Institute of Tropical AgricultureLiverpool School of Tropical MedicineLiverpool School of Tropical MedicineCell Biology and Genetics Unit, Department of Zoology, University of IbadanUniversity of Abomey CalaviUniversity of Abomey CalaviLiverpool School of Tropical MedicineAbstract Background Insecticide resistance in Anopheles mosquitoes is threatening the success of malaria control programmes. In order to implement suitable insecticide resistance management strategies, it is necessary to understand the underlying mechanisms involved. To achieve this, the molecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in the principal malaria vector, Anopheles funestus from inland Benin (Kpome), was investigated. Results Here, using a microarray-based genome-wide transcription and qRT-PCR analysis, we showed that metabolic resistance mechanisms through over-expression of cytochrome P450 and glutathione S-transferase genes (GSTs) are a major contributor to DDT and permethrin resistance in Anopheles funestus from Kpome. The GSTe2 gene was the most upregulated detoxification gene in both DDT- [fold-change (FC: 16.0)] and permethrin-resistant (FC: 18.1) mosquitoes suggesting that upregulation of this gene could contribute to DDT resistance and cross-resistance to permethrin. CYP6P9a and CYP6P9b genes that have been previously associated with pyrethroid resistance were also significantly overexpressed with FC 5.4 and 4.8, respectively, in a permethrin resistant population. Noticeably, the GSTs, GSTd1-5 and GSTd3, were more upregulated in DDT-resistant than in permethrin-resistant Anopheles funestus suggesting these genes are more implicated in DDT resistance. The absence of the L1014F or L1014S kdr mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel gene coupled with the lack of directional selection at the gene further supported that knockdown resistance plays little role in this resistance. Conclusions The major role played by metabolic resistance to pyrethroids in this An. funestus population in Benin suggests that using novel control tools combining the P450 synergist piperonyl butoxide (PBO), such as PBO-based bednets, could help manage the growing pyrethroid resistance in this malaria vector in Benin.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3115-yAnopheles funestusInsecticide resistancePermethrinDDTKpomeResistance mechanisms
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author Genevieve Tchigossou
Rousseau Djouaka
Romaric Akoton
Jacob M Riveron
Helen Irving
Seun Atoyebi
Kabirou Moutairou
Akadiri Yessoufou
Charles S Wondji
spellingShingle Genevieve Tchigossou
Rousseau Djouaka
Romaric Akoton
Jacob M Riveron
Helen Irving
Seun Atoyebi
Kabirou Moutairou
Akadiri Yessoufou
Charles S Wondji
Molecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in an Anopheles funestus population from Benin
Parasites & Vectors
Anopheles funestus
Insecticide resistance
Permethrin
DDT
Kpome
Resistance mechanisms
author_facet Genevieve Tchigossou
Rousseau Djouaka
Romaric Akoton
Jacob M Riveron
Helen Irving
Seun Atoyebi
Kabirou Moutairou
Akadiri Yessoufou
Charles S Wondji
author_sort Genevieve Tchigossou
title Molecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in an Anopheles funestus population from Benin
title_short Molecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in an Anopheles funestus population from Benin
title_full Molecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in an Anopheles funestus population from Benin
title_fullStr Molecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in an Anopheles funestus population from Benin
title_full_unstemmed Molecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in an Anopheles funestus population from Benin
title_sort molecular basis of permethrin and ddt resistance in an anopheles funestus population from benin
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Background Insecticide resistance in Anopheles mosquitoes is threatening the success of malaria control programmes. In order to implement suitable insecticide resistance management strategies, it is necessary to understand the underlying mechanisms involved. To achieve this, the molecular basis of permethrin and DDT resistance in the principal malaria vector, Anopheles funestus from inland Benin (Kpome), was investigated. Results Here, using a microarray-based genome-wide transcription and qRT-PCR analysis, we showed that metabolic resistance mechanisms through over-expression of cytochrome P450 and glutathione S-transferase genes (GSTs) are a major contributor to DDT and permethrin resistance in Anopheles funestus from Kpome. The GSTe2 gene was the most upregulated detoxification gene in both DDT- [fold-change (FC: 16.0)] and permethrin-resistant (FC: 18.1) mosquitoes suggesting that upregulation of this gene could contribute to DDT resistance and cross-resistance to permethrin. CYP6P9a and CYP6P9b genes that have been previously associated with pyrethroid resistance were also significantly overexpressed with FC 5.4 and 4.8, respectively, in a permethrin resistant population. Noticeably, the GSTs, GSTd1-5 and GSTd3, were more upregulated in DDT-resistant than in permethrin-resistant Anopheles funestus suggesting these genes are more implicated in DDT resistance. The absence of the L1014F or L1014S kdr mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel gene coupled with the lack of directional selection at the gene further supported that knockdown resistance plays little role in this resistance. Conclusions The major role played by metabolic resistance to pyrethroids in this An. funestus population in Benin suggests that using novel control tools combining the P450 synergist piperonyl butoxide (PBO), such as PBO-based bednets, could help manage the growing pyrethroid resistance in this malaria vector in Benin.
topic Anopheles funestus
Insecticide resistance
Permethrin
DDT
Kpome
Resistance mechanisms
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3115-y
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