墨西哥恰加斯病传播媒介L925I kdr突变与拟除虫菊酯抗性相关的首次报道

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双三角虫是克氏锥虫在墨西哥和中美洲广泛分布的一种病媒,在从森林到家庭的一系列栖息地中都有发现。病媒控制在很大程度上依赖于室内残留喷洒拟除虫菊酯;然而,重新种植和新出现的耐药性限制了其长期有效性。在这项研究中,我们利用线粒体标记(cyt b和ND4)分析了来自韦拉克鲁斯州、瓦哈卡州和尤卡坦州的T. dimidiata的遗传多样性和群体结构,并筛选了电压门控钠通道(VGSC)基因的低敲抗性(kdr)型突变。高单倍型多样性和区域分化,大部分遗传变异发生在群体间。ND4标记比cyt b提供了更高的分辨率,揭示了10个单倍型,并支持了最近种群扩张的证据。单倍型网络显示出明显的地理隔离,特别是在特万特佩克地峡东部和西部的种群之间。L925I突变与拟除虫菊酯类抗性高度相关,首次在墨西哥dimidiata种群中检测到,尽管频率较低。这些发现突出了将种群遗传数据和耐药性监测纳入适应区域的恰加斯病病媒控制战略的重要性。
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First Report of the L925I kdr Mutation Associated with Pyrethroid Resistance in Genetically Distinct <i>Triatoma dimidiata</i>, Vector of Chagas Disease in Mexico.

First Report of the L925I kdr Mutation Associated with Pyrethroid Resistance in Genetically Distinct <i>Triatoma dimidiata</i>, Vector of Chagas Disease in Mexico.

First Report of the L925I kdr Mutation Associated with Pyrethroid Resistance in Genetically Distinct <i>Triatoma dimidiata</i>, Vector of Chagas Disease in Mexico.

First Report of the L925I kdr Mutation Associated with Pyrethroid Resistance in Genetically Distinct Triatoma dimidiata, Vector of Chagas Disease in Mexico.

Triatoma dimidiata is a widely distributed vector of Trypanosoma cruzi in Mexico and Central America, found across a range of habitats from sylvatic to domestic. Vector control has relied heavily on indoor residual spraying with pyrethroids; however, reinfestation and emerging resistance have limited its long-term effectiveness. In this study, we analyzed the genetic diversity and population structure of T. dimidiata from Veracruz, Oaxaca, and Yucatan using mitochondrial markers (cyt b and ND4) and screened for knockdown resistance (kdr)-type mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) gene. High haplotype diversity and regional differentiation were observed, with most genetic variation occurring between populations. The ND4 marker provided greater resolution than cyt b, revealing ten haplotypes and supporting evidence of recent population expansion. Haplotype networks showed clear geographic segregation, particularly between populations east and west of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The L925I mutation, highly associated with pyrethroid resistance, was detected for the first time in Mexican populations of T. dimidiata, albeit at low frequencies. These findings highlight the importance of integrating population genetic data and resistance surveillance into regionally adapted vector control strategies for Chagas disease.

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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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