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Polymorphisms in exon 11 of the mptl-1 gene and monepantel resistance in Haemonchus contortus.

Simone Cristina Méo Niciura1, Cintia Hiromi Okino2, Alessandra da Silva Nucci3, Wilson Malagó2, Magda Vieira Benavides4, Sergio Novita Esteves2, Ana Carolina de Souza Chagas2.   

Abstract

Chemical treatments are the main strategy to control gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep, and the emergence of anthelmintic resistance, as consequence, results in control failures and leads to economic losses. Thus, molecular tests may constitute an excellent tool for the early detection of anthelmintic resistance-related mutations. Thus, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based genotyping assay followed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) was developed to detect polymorphisms in exon 11 of the acetylcholine receptor monepantel-1 gene (mptl-1) that were previously associated with monepantel resistance through a genome-wide study in Haemonchus contortus. DNA samples recovered from individual and pooled third-stage larvae from two susceptible field-derived isolates and five (three in vivo-derived and two field-derived) resistant populations were used. New polymorphisms, including a 6-bp deletion and a 3-bp insertion, were detected in resistant individuals. These indels, confirmed using sequencing of cloned PCR products, are predicted to result in amino acid changes in transmembrane domain 2 (TMD2) of the MPTL-1 protein. The two susceptible isolates showed only the presence of the wild-type allele (100%), whereas lower frequencies of the wild-type allele were detected in monepantel-resistant populations (11.1 to 66.7%). These findings report new polymorphisms in the mptl-1 gene, validate the results obtained through genomic mapping for monepantel resistance, and provide a PCR-based assay to genotype indels located in exon 11 of mptl-1 in H. contortus.
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Keywords:  Amino-acetonitrile derivatives; Anthelmintic resistance; Genotyping; PCR

Year:  2022        PMID: 36194275     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-022-07682-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.383


  23 in total

1.  A new class of anthelmintics effective against drug-resistant nematodes.

Authors:  Ronald Kaminsky; Pierre Ducray; Martin Jung; Ralph Clover; Lucien Rufener; Jacques Bouvier; Sandra Schorderet Weber; Andre Wenger; Susanne Wieland-Berghausen; Thomas Goebel; Noelle Gauvry; François Pautrat; Thomas Skripsky; Olivier Froelich; Clarisse Komoin-Oka; Bethany Westlund; Ann Sluder; Pascal Mäser
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2008-03-13       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 2.  Toward practical, DNA-based diagnostic methods for parasitic nematodes of livestock--bionomic and biotechnological implications.

Authors:  Robin B Gasser; Nathan J Bott; Neil B Chilton; Peter Hunt; Ian Beveridge
Journal:  Biotechnol Adv       Date:  2008-04-08       Impact factor: 14.227

3.  Haemonchus contortus: a multiple-resistant Brazilian isolate and the costs for its characterization and maintenance for research use.

Authors:  Ana Carolina S Chagas; Luciana M Katiki; Ives C Silva; Rodrigo Giglioti; Sérgio N Esteves; Márcia Cristina S Oliveira; Waldomiro Barioni Júnior
Journal:  Parasitol Int       Date:  2012-07-15       Impact factor: 2.230

4.  Monepantel irreversibly binds to and opens Haemonchus contortus MPTL-1 and Caenorhabditis elegans ACR-20 receptors.

Authors:  Roland Baur; Robin Beech; Erwin Sigel; Lucien Rufener
Journal:  Mol Pharmacol       Date:  2014-10-28       Impact factor: 4.436

5.  Efficacy of some anthelmintics on an ivermectin-resistant strain of Haemonchus contortus in sheep.

Authors:  F A Echevarria; J Armour; J L Duncan
Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  1991-08       Impact factor: 2.738

Review 6.  Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: a comparison of the nAChRs of Caenorhabditis elegans and parasitic nematodes.

Authors:  Lindy Holden-Dye; Michelle Joyner; Vincent O'Connor; Robert J Walker
Journal:  Parasitol Int       Date:  2013-03-15       Impact factor: 2.230

7.  Mutations in the Hco-mptl-1 gene in a field-derived monepantel-resistant isolate of Haemonchus contortus.

Authors:  Neil H Bagnall; Angela Ruffell; Ali Raza; Timothy P Elliott; Jane Lamb; Peter W Hunt; Andrew C Kotze
Journal:  Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist       Date:  2017-05-04       Impact factor: 4.077

8.  A simple genotyping method to detect small CRISPR-Cas9 induced indels by agarose gel electrophoresis.

Authors:  Debanjan Bhattacharya; Erwin G Van Meir
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-03-14       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  Population genomic and evolutionary modelling analyses reveal a single major QTL for ivermectin drug resistance in the pathogenic nematode, Haemonchus contortus.

Authors:  Stephen R Doyle; Christopher J R Illingworth; Roz Laing; David J Bartley; Elizabeth Redman; Axel Martinelli; Nancy Holroyd; Alison A Morrison; Andrew Rezansoff; Alan Tracey; Eileen Devaney; Matthew Berriman; Neil Sargison; James A Cotton; John S Gilleard
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2019-03-15       Impact factor: 3.969

10.  Genomic and transcriptomic variation defines the chromosome-scale assembly of Haemonchus contortus, a model gastrointestinal worm.

Authors:  Stephen R Doyle; Alan Tracey; Roz Laing; Nancy Holroyd; David Bartley; Wojtek Bazant; Helen Beasley; Robin Beech; Collette Britton; Karen Brooks; Umer Chaudhry; Kirsty Maitland; Axel Martinelli; Jennifer D Noonan; Michael Paulini; Michael A Quail; Elizabeth Redman; Faye H Rodgers; Guillaume Sallé; Muhammad Zubair Shabbir; Geetha Sankaranarayanan; Janneke Wit; Kevin L Howe; Neil Sargison; Eileen Devaney; Matthew Berriman; John S Gilleard; James A Cotton
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2020-11-09
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