印度南部 Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato 耐抗双甲脒种群的章胺受体基因中的新多态性

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY Experimental parasitology Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1016/j.exppara.2024.108763
Nikhat Reena Shaik , Bindu Lakshmanan , N. Suresh Nair , Amrutha Anand , R. Radhika , K. Syamala
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褐狗蜱(Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato)是一种食蚁性蜱虫,除了直接造成蜱虫叮咬外,还传播导致犬类传染病的病原体。印度南部喀拉拉邦炎热潮湿的气候有利于蜱虫传播媒介的繁殖,杀螨剂是控制蜱虫的主要手段。虽然有报道称这些物种对合成除虫菊酯有抗药性,但由于缺乏分子特征数据和文献报道,印度 R. sanguineus s. l.的双甲脒抗药性状况尚不确定。因此,本研究的重点是对 R. sanguineus s. l. 的抗性进行表型检测和初步基因型鉴定。对易感分离株进行了改良的幼虫药包试验(LPT),以确定鉴别剂量(DD)。此外,还对 35 个蜱分离株进行了 LPT-DD 试验,以检测其是否对双甲脒具有抗性,并对抗性分离株进行了全剂量反应生物测定。结果表明,双甲脒的抗药性非常普遍,49% 的样本具有抗药性。对易感和抗性幼虫分离物的辛胺受体基因外显子 3 进行了扩增。对十个汇集的双甲脒易感样本和十个汇集的双甲脒抗性样本的扩增子进行了测序和分析,发现在表型上具有抗性的幼虫 DNA 样本中,部分编码区的 V32A、N41D 和 V58I 位置共有三个新的非同义突变。通过对突变受体和未突变受体进行同源建模和分子对接的硅学分析表明,这些突变降低了与双甲脒的结合亲和力。然而,在三份低阶抗性 R. sanguineus s. l.幼虫样本中没有发现章胺受体基因突变,这可能表明该地区存在与双甲脒抗性相关的其他机制。因此,应开展进一步的关联研究,以确认这些突变与 R. sanguineus s. l. 蜱的目标不敏感性之间的关联,同时探索代谢抗性和其他抗性机制的状况。
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Novel polymorphisms in the octopamine receptor gene of amitraz resistant population of Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato, in south India

The brown dog tick or Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato is an ixodid tick, responsible for the dissemination of pathogens that cause canine infectious diseases besides inflicting the direct effects of tick bite. The hot humid climate of Kerala, a south Indian state, is favorable for propagation of tick vectors and acaricides are the main stay of tick control. Though the resistance against synthetic pyrethroids is reported among these species, the status of amitraz resistance in R. sanguineus s. l. in the country is uncertain due to the lack of molecular characterisation data and scarce literature reports. Hence the present study was focused on the phenotypic detection and preliminary genotypic characterisation of amitraz resistance in the R. sanguineus s. l. A modified larval packet test (LPT) on a susceptible isolate was performed to determine the discriminating dose (DD). Further LPT-DD on 35 tick isolates was carried out to detect amitraz resistance robustly, along with that full dose response bioassays on the resistant isolates were performed. The results indicated that amitraz resistance is prevalent with 49 per cent of the samples being resistant. Amplification of exon 3 of octopamine receptor gene from both the susceptible and resistant larval isolates was carried out. Amplicons of ten pooled amitraz susceptible and ten pooled amitraz resistant representative samples were sequenced and analysed, unveiling a total of three novel non-synonymous mutations in the partial coding region at positions V32A, N41D and V58I in phenotypically resistant larval DNA samples. In silico analysis by homology modelling and molecular docking of the mutated and unmutated receptors showed that these mutations had reduced the binding affinity to amitraz. However, lack of mutations in the octopamine receptor gene in three of the pooled low order resistant R. sanguineus s. l. larval samples could be suggestive of other mechanisms associated with amitraz resistance in the region. Hence, further association studies should be carried out to confirm the association of these mutations with target insensitivity in R. sanguineus s. l. ticks, along with exploring the status of metabolic resistance and other mechanisms of resistance.

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Experimental parasitology
Experimental parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Experimental Parasitology emphasizes modern approaches to parasitology, including molecular biology and immunology. The journal features original research papers on the physiological, metabolic, immunologic, biochemical, nutritional, and chemotherapeutic aspects of parasites and host-parasite relationships.
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