Metabolic detoxification and ace-1 target site mutations associated with acetamiprid resistance in Aedes aegypti L

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Samal, Roopa Rani [1 ]
Panmei, Kungreiliu [1 ]
Lanbiliu, P. [1 ]
Kumar, Sarita [1 ]
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[1] Univ Delhi, Acharya Narendra Dev Coll, Dept Zool, New Delhi, India
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Aedes aegypti; acetamiprid; resistance; metabolic detoxification; mutation; target site; CULEX-QUINQUEFASCIATUS DIPTERA; ANOPHELES-GAMBIAE DIPTERA; S-TRANSFERASE ACTIVITY; INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE; CROSS-RESISTANCE; MICROPLATE ASSAY; NEONICOTINOID INSECTICIDES; ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE GENE; DDT-DEHYDROCHLORINASE; PYRETHROID RESISTANCE;
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10.3389/fphys.2022.988907
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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Despite the continuous use of chemical interventions, Aedes-borne diseases remain on the rise. Neonicotinoids are new, safer, and relatively effective pharmacological interventions against mosquitoes. Neonicotinoids interact with the postsynaptic nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) of the insect central nervous system, but the absence of nAChR polymorphism in resistant phenotypes makes their involvement in neonicotinoid resistance uncertain. Thus, an investigation was carried out to understand the role of metabolic detoxification and target site insensitivity in imparting acetamiprid resistance in Aedes aegypti larvae. Studies were conducted on the parent susceptible strain (PS), acetamiprid-larval selected strain for five generations (ACSF-5; 8.83-fold resistance) and 10 generations (ACSF-10; 19.74-fold resistance) of Ae. aegypti. The larval selection raised alpha-esterase and beta-esterase activities by 1.32-fold and 1.34-fold, respectively, in ACSF-10 as compared to PS, while the corresponding glutathione-S-transferase and acetylcholinesterase activity increased by 22.5 and 2%. The ace-1 gene in PS and ACSF-10 showed four mismatches in the 1312-1511 bp region due to mutations in the Y455C codon (tyrosine to cysteine) at the 1367th position (TAC & RARR;TGC); I457V codon (isoleucine to valine) at 1372 bp and 1374 bp (ATA -> GTG); and R494M codon (arginine to methionine) at 1484 bp (AGG & RARR;ATG). The R494M mutation was the novel and dominant type, observed in 70% ACSF-10 population, and has not been reported so far. The studies evidenced the combination of metabolic detoxification and target site mutation in imparting acetamiprid resistance in Ae. aegypti.
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