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Macrocyclic lactone resistance in Dirofilaria immitis: Failure of heartworm preventives and investigation of genetic markers for resistance.

Catherine Bourguinat1, Alice C Y Lee2, Regina Lizundia3, Byron L Blagburn4, Janice L Liotta2, Marc S Kraus2, Kathy Keller1, Christian Epe3, Louis Letourneau5, Claudia L Kleinman6, Tara Paterson7, Elena Carreton Gomez8, José Alberto Montoya-Alonso8, Hubert Smith9, Aron Bhan10, Andrew S Peregrine11, James Carmichael12, Jason Drake12, Rudolf Schenker3, Ronald Kaminsky3, Dwight D Bowman2, Timothy G Geary1, Roger K Prichard13.   

Abstract

Macrocyclic lactone (ML) endectocides are used as chemoprophylaxis for heartworm infection (Dirofilaria immitis) in dogs and cats. Claims of loss of efficacy (LOE) of ML heartworm preventives have become common in some locations in the USA. We directly tested whether resistance to MLs exists in LOE isolates of D. immitis and identified genetic markers that are correlated with, and therefore can predict ML resistance. ML controlled studies showed that LOE strains of D. immitis established infections in dogs despite chemoprophylaxis with oral ivermectin or injectable moxidectin. A whole genome approach was used to search for loci associated with the resistance phenotype. Many loci showed highly significant differences between pools of susceptible and LOE D. immitis. Based on 186 potential marker loci, Sequenom(®) SNP frequency analyses were conducted on 663 individual parasites (adult worms and microfilariae) which were phenotypically characterized as susceptible (SUS), confirmed ML treatment survivors/resistant (RES), or suspected resistant/loss of efficacy (LOE) parasites. There was a subset of SNP loci which appears to be promising markers for predicting ML resistance, including SNPs in some genes that have been associated with ML resistance in other parasites. These data provide unequivocal proof of ML resistance in D. immitis and identify genetic markers that could be used to monitor for ML resistance in heartworms.
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Keywords:  Dirofilaria immitis; Genetic markers; Ivermectin; Macrocyclic lactones; Moxidectin; Resistance

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25936435     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Parasitol        ISSN: 0304-4017            Impact factor:   2.738


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