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Identification of a rapidly-spreading triple mutant for high-level metabolic insecticide resistance in Anopheles gambiae provides a real-time molecular diagnostic for antimalarial intervention deployment.

Harun Njoroge1,2, Arjen Van't Hof1, Ambrose Oruni1,3, Dimitra Pipini1, Sanjay C Nagi1, Amy Lynd1, Eric R Lucas1, Sean Tomlinson1, Xavi Grau-Bove1, Daniel McDermott1, Francis T Wat'senga4, Emile Z Manzambi4, Fiacre R Agossa5, Arlette Mokuba5, Seth Irish6, Bilali Kabula7, Charles Mbogo8,9, Joel Bargul10,11, Mark J I Paine1, David Weetman1, Martin J Donnelly1,12.   

Abstract

Studies of insecticide resistance provide insights into the capacity of populations to show rapid evolutionary responses to contemporary selection. Malaria control remains heavily dependent on pyrethroid insecticides, primarily in long lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs). Resistance in the major malaria vectors has increased in concert with the expansion of LLIN distributions. Identifying genetic mechanisms underlying high-level resistance is crucial for the development and deployment of resistance-breaking tools. Using the Anopheles gambiae 1000 genomes (Ag1000g) data we identified a very recent selective sweep in mosquitoes from Uganda which localized to a cluster of cytochrome P450 genes. Further interrogation revealed a haplotype involving a trio of mutations, a nonsynonymous point mutation in Cyp6p4 (I236M), an upstream insertion of a partial Zanzibar-like transposable element (TE) and a duplication of the Cyp6aa1 gene. The mutations appear to have originated recently in An. gambiae from the Kenya-Uganda border, with stepwise replacement of the double-mutant (Zanzibar-like TE and Cyp6p4-236 M) with the triple-mutant haplotype (including Cyp6aa1 duplication), which has spread into the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania. The triple-mutant haplotype is strongly associated with increased expression of genes able to metabolize pyrethroids and is strongly predictive of resistance to pyrethroids most notably deltamethrin. Importantly, there was increased mortality in mosquitoes carrying the triple-mutation when exposed to nets cotreated with the synergist piperonyl butoxide (PBO). Frequencies of the triple-mutant haplotype remain spatially variable within countries, suggesting an effective marker system to guide deployment decisions for limited supplies of PBO-pyrethroid cotreated LLINs across African countries.
© 2022 The Authors. Molecular Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  adaptation; contemporary evolution; disease biology; ecological genetics; insects

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35775282      PMCID: PMC9424592          DOI: 10.1111/mec.16591

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol        ISSN: 0962-1083            Impact factor:   6.622


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1.  Identification of a rapidly-spreading triple mutant for high-level metabolic insecticide resistance in Anopheles gambiae provides a real-time molecular diagnostic for antimalarial intervention deployment.

Authors:  Harun Njoroge; Arjen Van't Hof; Ambrose Oruni; Dimitra Pipini; Sanjay C Nagi; Amy Lynd; Eric R Lucas; Sean Tomlinson; Xavi Grau-Bove; Daniel McDermott; Francis T Wat'senga; Emile Z Manzambi; Fiacre R Agossa; Arlette Mokuba; Seth Irish; Bilali Kabula; Charles Mbogo; Joel Bargul; Mark J I Paine; David Weetman; Martin J Donnelly
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