Insecticide Susceptibility and KDR Mutations in Aedes Albopictus Collected from Seven Districts of Guangyuan city, Northern Sichuan, China.

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.2987/23-7155
Qiongyao Zhao, Yongchao Jia, Xiaoqiang Lu, Yanchun Liu, Zhongyi Yin, Yanfang Zhang, Y U Fu, Xing Luo, Zicai Chu, Xinghui Qiu
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The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, is an important vector of chikungunya, dengue, yellow fever, and Zika viruses. Vector control remains an important means for the prevention and control of vector-borne diseases. The development of insecticide resistance has become a serious threat to the efficacy of insecticide-based control programs. To understand the resistance status and the underlying genetic mechanism in mosquitoes in Guangyuan City of Sichuan Province, China, we investigated the susceptibility of Ae. albopictus to four commonly used insecticides. We found that all the examined populations were susceptible to malathion and propoxur. However, Ae. albopictus populations in Guangyuan showed a possible resistance to the two tested pyrethroids (beta-cypermethrin and deltamethrin). Notably, phenotypic resistance to deltamethrin was detected in 2 of the 7 populations. The potential of resistance to pyrethroids was confirmed by the presence of knockdown resistance (kdr) related mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel. Four kdr mutations (V1016G, I1532T, F1534L, and F1534S) were identified to be present alone or in combination, and their distribution displayed significant spatial heterogeneity. These findings are helpful for making evidence-based mosquito control strategies and highlight the need to regularly monitor the dynamics of pyrethroid resistance in this city.

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从中国四川北部广元市七个区采集的白纹伊蚊对杀虫剂的敏感性和 KDR 变异。
白纹伊蚊是基孔肯雅、登革热、黄热病和寨卡病毒的重要病媒。病媒控制仍然是预防和控制病媒传播疾病的重要手段。杀虫剂抗药性的产生已严重威胁到以杀虫剂为基础的控制计划的有效性。为了解中国四川省广元市白纹伊蚊的抗药性状况及其遗传机制,我们调查了白纹伊蚊对四种常用杀虫剂的敏感性。我们发现,所有受检种群都对马拉硫磷和丙溴磷敏感。然而,广元的白纹伊蚊种群可能对两种拟除虫菊酯(β-氯氰菊酯和溴氰菊酯)具有抗性。值得注意的是,7 个种群中有 2 个对溴氰菊酯产生了表型抗性。电压门控钠离子通道中存在与抗性基因敲除(kdr)相关的突变,这证实了拟除虫菊酯的潜在抗性。经鉴定,有四种 kdr 突变(V1016G、I1532T、F1534L 和 F1534S)单独或合并存在,其分布显示出明显的空间异质性。这些发现有助于制定以证据为基础的蚊虫控制策略,并强调了定期监测该城市除虫菊酯抗药性动态的必要性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (JAMCA) encourages the submission of previously unpublished manuscripts contributing to the advancement of knowledge of mosquitoes and other arthropod vectors. The Journal encourages submission of a wide range of scientific studies that include all aspects of biology, ecology, systematics, and integrated pest management. Manuscripts exceeding normal length (e. g., monographs) may be accepted for publication as a supplement to the regular issue.
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