First detection of kdr, kdr-his, and super-kdr type mutations in Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) from Argentina.

Romina V Piccinali, Roca-Acevedo Gonzalo, Paredes Viviana, Ariel C Toloza
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The house fly, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae), is a cosmopolitan pest that poses health risks to humans and domesticated animals. Pyrethroid insecticides target the insect voltage-sensitive sodium channel (VSSC) and have been widely used to control house flies in poultry farms in Argentina for more than 3 decades. The continued use of pyrethroids has resulted in the development of resistance. There are 3 main VSSC mutations known to cause resistance to pyrethroids in house flies: kdr (L1014F), kdr-his (L1014H), and super-kdr (M918T + L1014F). The present study aimed to assess the presence and frequency of VSSC alleles in populations previously identified as exhibiting high resistance to permethrin in Argentina. Adult house flies were collected from 3 poultry farms located in Buenos Aires Province. The total distributions of the susceptible, kdr, kdr-his, and super-kdr alleles were 28.9%, 22.2%, 21.1%, and 27.8%, respectively. Nine of the ten possible genotypes were identified within the studied populations. At least one resistant allele was carried by 87% of the individuals, whereas 71% were heterozygous for 2 resistant alleles. The levels of allelic richness and heterozygosity were high for all populations, and a departure from Hardy-Weinberg expectations was observed in one of them. Our findings are the first to report the presence of kdr, kdr-his, and super-kdr mutations in house flies collected from poultry farms in Argentina. This result indicates that the populations are under active selective pressure exerted by pyrethroids, and new alternatives should be used in integrated control programs.

首次在阿根廷家蝇(双翅目:蝇科)中检测到kdr、kdr-his和超级kdr型突变。
家蝇(Musca domestica L.,双翅目:蝇科)是一种世界性害虫,对人类和家畜的健康构成威胁。拟除虫菊酯类杀虫剂针对昆虫电压敏感钠通道(VSSC),在阿根廷家禽养殖场被广泛用于控制家蝇已有30多年的历史。继续使用拟除虫菊酯已导致抗药性的发展。已知引起家蝇对拟除虫菊酯耐药的VSSC突变主要有3种:kdr (L1014F)、kdr-his (L1014H)和super-kdr (M918T + L1014F)。本研究旨在评估VSSC等位基因在阿根廷先前被确定为对氯菊酯具有高抗性的人群中的存在和频率。在布宜诺斯艾利斯省的3个家禽养殖场采集了成家蝇。易感、kdr、kdr-his和超级kdr等位基因的总分布分别为28.9%、22.2%、21.1%和27.8%。10种可能的基因型中有9种在研究群体中被鉴定出来。87%的个体携带至少1个抗性等位基因,71%的个体携带2个抗性等位基因杂合。所有种群的等位基因丰富度和杂合度水平都很高,其中一个种群的等位基因丰富度和杂合度偏离了Hardy-Weinberg预期。我们的研究结果首次报道了在阿根廷家禽养殖场采集的家蝇中存在kdr、kdr-his和超级kdr突变。结果表明,拟除虫菊酯类杀虫剂对其种群产生了积极的选择压力,应采用新的杀虫剂进行综合防治。
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