Review of Insecticide Resistance and Its Underlying Mechanisms in Tribolium castaneum

U. Shamjana, T. Grace
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The red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum has emerged as the genetically tractable model insect for population genetics, functional genomics, and evolutionary studies. This agricultural pest is notorious for its potential to severely damage stored products. T. castaneum has developed resistance to almost all insecticides. The reports of insecticide resistance from different parts of the world show that sustained insecticide usage has only aggravated the problem. As insecticides continue to be the mainstay of pest control programs, it is essential to identify the factors influencing insecticide resistance for implementing effective pest-management strategies. The development and progression of insecticide resistance in T. castaneum is thus an escalating global issue requiring immediate solutions. Several studies have investigated the multiple resistance mechanisms found in T. castaneum, such as reduced cuticular penetration, increased metabolic detoxification, and target-site insensitivity. The availability of Whole Genome Sequence and recent advances in Next Generation Sequencing technology has furthered a geneticist’s grasp of resistance study in Tribolium. The strategic containment of this organism calls for an in-depth understanding of resistance development. The review mainly focuses on different kinds of resistance mechanisms and genes mediating insecticide resistance. Also, it exhaustively explores the CYP450 gene superfamily in Tribolium to emphasize its role in governing resistance. The consolidated insights from this study will facilitate further research on identifying biological targets, thereby developing novel control strategies for effective insect control.
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蓖麻对杀虫剂的抗性及其机制研究进展
红粉甲虫Tribolium castaneum已经成为群体遗传学、功能基因组学和进化研究的遗传易学模式昆虫。这种农业害虫因其严重破坏储存产品的潜力而臭名昭著。castaneum对几乎所有杀虫剂都产生了抗药性。来自世界不同地区的杀虫剂抗药性报告表明,持续使用杀虫剂只会加剧这一问题。由于杀虫剂仍然是害虫防治计划的支柱,因此确定影响杀虫剂抗性的因素对于实施有效的害虫管理策略至关重要。因此,castaneum杀虫剂抗性的发展和进展是一个不断升级的全球问题,需要立即解决。一些研究调查了castaneum的多种抗性机制,如表皮渗透减少、代谢解毒增加和靶点不敏感。全基因组序列的可用性和新一代测序技术的最新进展进一步促进了遗传学家对Tribolium抗性研究的掌握。对这种生物的战略性遏制要求对耐药性的发展有深入的了解。本文主要综述了不同类型的抗性机制和介导杀虫剂抗性的基因。此外,它详尽地探讨了Tribolium中CYP450基因超家族,以强调其在控制耐药性中的作用。本研究的综合见解将有助于进一步研究识别生物靶点,从而制定有效控制昆虫的新策略。
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