Overexpression of cytochrome P450 and esterase genes in pyrethroid-resistant wild Culex quinquefasciatus populations from sub-Himalayan West Bengal, India.
Abhirup Saha, Prapti Das, Subhajit Das, Dhiraj Saha
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Abstract
Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae) is an important vector that spreads a number of diseases like lymphatic filariasis, Rift Valley fever, West Nile fever, Zika virus, and Saint Louis encephalitis. Due to long-term exposure to insecticides applied during vector control programs, these mosquito populations exhibit varying degrees of resistance in response to distinct selection pressures. Therefore, it is imperative to assess their resistance status before deploying any control programs. The present study examined the resistance status of wild Cx. quinquefasciatus mosquito larvae against two commonly used insecticides (cyphenothrin and temephos) from sub-Himalayan West Bengal. This study also examined the activity of carboxylesterases and the levels of cytochrome P450 enzymes in wild larvae of Cx. quinquefasciatus mosquitoes from three districts in the northern part of West Bengal. The expression pattern of selected P450 and esterase genes (Est A, Est B, CYP6AA7, CYP9J40, CYP9J45) has been assessed to investigate their involvement in metabolic resistance in this mosquito species. Most of the populations were fully resistant to cyphenothrin, whereas few were resistant to temephos. Significantly high activities and levels of targeted detoxifying enzymes were observed among all the wild populations. Overexpression of the Est B, CYP6AA7, and CYP9J40 genes was observed in most wild populations compared to susceptible ones. From this study, it can be suggested that metabolic resistance has an important role in developing resistance among Cx. quinquefasciatus populations of this region. Proper mapping of insecticide resistance should be done before using any insecticides.
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The journal Parasitology Research covers the latest developments in parasitology across a variety of disciplines, including biology, medicine and veterinary medicine. Among many topics discussed are chemotherapy and control of parasitic disease, and the relationship of host and parasite.
Other coverage includes: Protozoology, Helminthology, Entomology; Morphology (incl. Pathomorphology, Ultrastructure); Biochemistry, Physiology including Pathophysiology;
Parasite-Host-Relationships including Immunology and Host Specificity; life history, ecology and epidemiology; and Diagnosis, Chemotherapy and Control of Parasitic Diseases.