| Literature DB >> 25421852 |
Victoria A Ingham1, Christopher M Jones, Patricia Pignatelli, Vasileia Balabanidou, John Vontas, Simon C Wagstaff, Jonathan D Moore, Hilary Ranson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The elevated expression of enzymes with insecticide metabolism activity can lead to high levels of insecticide resistance in the malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae. In this study, adult female mosquitoes from an insecticide susceptible and resistant strain were dissected into four different body parts. RNA from each of these samples was used in microarray analysis to determine the enrichment patterns of the key detoxification gene families within the mosquito and to identify additional candidate insecticide resistance genes that may have been overlooked in previous experiments on whole organisms.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25421852 PMCID: PMC4256904 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-15-1018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Figure 1Gene enrichment in individual body parts in insecticide susceptible and resistant mosquitoes. Log2 fold change in transcription of all probes in individual tissues against the reconstituted whole organism, plotted for Tiassalé (resistant, x) and N’Gousso (susceptible, y). Probes for the four detoxification families are indicated in pink (cytochrome p450s, 393 probes), green (carboxylesterases, 168 probes), red (GSTs, 152 probes) and yellow (UDPs, 26 probes).
Figure 2Local expression of cytochrome P450s linked to insecticide resistance. Heatmap showing the log2 fold change of a subset of cytochrome p450s (implicated in insecticide resistance in previous studies) in different body parts of the Tiassalé strain. Crosses indicate non-significance (p >0.05).
Figure 3Immunohistochemical stainings of cytochrome P450s associated with pyrethroid resistance. Longitudinal sections from resistant mosquito (Tiassalé) specimens immunostained with A) a-CYP6Z1, B) a-CYP6Z2 and C) a-CYP4G17 specific antibodies (left panel, green color). The middle panel shows the same sections stained red using the nucleic acid stain TOPRO. The merged immunohistochemical staining (P450 stainings and nuclei) appears in the right column. Bar scale (yellow line): 100 nm.
Figure 4Validation of selection of genes from the candidate list by qPCR. Log2 fold change from qPCR data and array data of the direct comparison between the resistant and susceptible populations [29, 30]. Genes were selected from the ‘stringent candidate gene list’ consisting of probes enriched in the resistant versus susceptible strain in one or more dissected body parts. Standard error bars are shown.
Genes showing the greatest differential expression between resistant and susceptible strains in specific body parts, but which were not identified in whole transcriptome comparisons
| AGAP identifier | Description | Tissue | Log2fold change |
|---|---|---|---|
| AGAP006710 | Chymotrypsin-1 | Midgut | 7.20 |
| AGAP006741 | Putative Tight Junction Associated Protein | Abdomen Integument | 2.33 |
| AGAP001769 | Beat Protein | Abdomen Integument | 2.27 |
| AGAP007650 | GADD45 (Growth Arrest and DNA Damage Inducible Protein) | Abdomen Integument | 2.15 |
| AGAP000717 | Monocarboxylate Transporter | Midgut | 1.52 |
| AGAP005563 | Sugar Transporter | Abdomen Integument | 1.91 |
| AGAP009521 | Ankyrin Erythrocytic | Abdomen Integument | 1.86 |
| AGAP007879 | Steroid Dehydrogenase | Midgut | 1.74 |
| AGAP013219 | Elongase | Abdomen Integument | 1.70 |
| AGAP007301 | Conserved hypothetical protein | Malpighian Tubules and Midgut | 1.61 |
| AGAP001649 | Glucosylceramidase | Abdomen Integument | 1.11 |
| AGAP006358 | TTC27 | Abdomen Integument | 1.05 |
| AGAP002517 | Unknown | Abdomen Integument | 0.95 |
| AGAP007691 | Serpin 18 | Abdomen Integument | 0.92(-RC) |
| 0.87(-RB) | |||
| AGAP005651 | Cytoplasmic tRNA 2-thiolation protein | Abdomen Integument | 0.80 |
| AGAP004099 | Conserved Hypothetical Protein | Abdomen Integument | 0.60 |
| AGAP005334 | C-Type Lectin | Midgut | -3.62 |
| AGAP003271 | Anexin B10B | Midgut | -1.87 |
| AGAP002752 | DNAJ Homolog | Remaining Body Parts | -1.10 |
Splice variants, as predicted by VectorBase, are labelled with variations of -Rx.