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Catherine Bourguinat1, Francois Lefebvre2, Johanna Sandoval2, Brenda Bondesen3, Yovany Moreno3, Roger K Prichard4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Macrocyclic lactone (ML) anthelmintics are used for chemoprophylaxis for heartworm infection in dogs and cats. Cases of dogs becoming infected with heartworms, despite apparent compliance to recommended chemoprophylaxis with approved preventives, has led to such cases being considered as suspected lack of efficacy (LOE). Recently, microfilariae collected from a small number of LOE isolates were used as a source of infection of new host dogs and confirmed to have reduced susceptibility to ML in controlled efficacy studies using L3 challenge in dogs. A specific Dirofilaria immitis laboratory isolate named JYD-34 has also been confirmed to have less than 100% susceptibility to ML-based preventives. For preventive claims against heartworm disease, evidence of 100% efficacy is required by FDA-CVM. It was therefore of interest to determine whether JYD-34 has a genetic profile similar to other documented LOE and confirmed reduced susceptibility isolates or has a genetic profile similar to known ML-susceptible isolates.Entities:
Keywords: Dirofilaria immitis; Heartworm preventives; JYD isolate; Macrocyclic lactone resistance; Whole genome analysis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29143663 PMCID: PMC5688507 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2437-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Means FST calculated from 1,602,214 SNPs over the whole D. immitis nDi.2.2 genome, for comparisons between isolates: Susceptible versus JYD-34, Susceptible versus LOE, Missouri versus JYD-34, Missouri versus LOE, and JYD-34 versus LOE. FST = 0 means no divergence between two populations and FST = 1 means complete divergence
Fig. 2Dendrogram visualization based on mean FST and different level of FST threshold (0, 0.1, 0.5 and 0.9 (panels a, b, c and d, respectively). The dendrograms illustrate the divergence that exists between JYD-34 isolate and, respectively, Missouri (susceptible laboratory isolate), pooled susceptible and pooled LOE isolates; where FST = 0 means no divergence between two populations, and FST = 1 means complete divergence. Additional dendrograms and information are presented in Additional file 1
Fig. 3Comparison of the genetic profile of JYD-34 isolate with SUS and (LOE + RES) isolates based on 41 SNP previously reported. Difference in the percentage of the alternative nucleotide frequencies of the 41 alternative nucleotides between the (LOE + RES) isolates and the SUS isolates (blue square shape and line) and between JYD-34 isolate and the SUS isolates (black triangle shape and line) are illustrated. Green round shape and line represent the percentage of the alternative nucleotide frequencies in the SUS isolates. The information of the SNP on the x axis is provided in Additional file 2
Fig. 4Summary of locations where confirmed resistant isolates to heartworm preventives were reported