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Data from: Impact of Aedes aegypti V1016I and F1534C knockdown resistance genotypes on operational interventions

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posted on 2024-10-03, 21:05 authored by ALDEN ESTEPALDEN ESTEP, Neil Sanscrainte

Resistance to pyrethroids is common in Aedes aegypti populations. Mutations in the voltage gated sodium channel have an influence on the insecticide resistance (IR) phenotype. In much of the Western hemisphere, two of these knockdown resistance (kdr) mutations, V1016I and F1534C, are widely found and result in six commonly found kdr genotype combinations in field populations. Strong pyrethroid IR and the failure of permethrin treated uniforms have been linked to the presence of the homozygous double kdr genotype (IICC) but the effects of these various kdr combinations have not been rigorously examined. To better understand the impacts of these mutations, we isolated three kdr haplotypes (VF, VC, & IC) from a field collected strain to produce six Ae. aegypti isoline strains with all common kdr genotypes. We then characterized the effects of these kdr genotypes by CDC bottle bioassay and topical application and found increasing resistance to permethrin and deltamethrin as the number of IC haplotypes increased. Neither enzymatic activity nor malathion IR increased as pyrethroid IR increased. Field and wind tunnel spray of a pyrethrin formulation showed that even moderate resistance could significantly reduce knockdown and mortality. Studies with a synergized pyrethroid formulation showed effective recovery of mortality against all genotypes except for the IICC. In human bite studies, one or two IC haplotypes compromised the efficacy of permethrin treated fabrics. This study demonstrates that kdr mutations have distinct phenotypic effects in both the laboratory and operational interventions, and that the strength of pyrethroid resistance is linked to the number of IC haplotypes present in the kdr gene. Assessing kdr genotype is therefore critical for understanding target-site-mediated IR in Ae. aegypti.

Funding

USDA-ARS: 6036-32000-052-00D

History

Data contact name

Estep, Alden S.

Data contact email

alden.estep@usda.gov

Publisher

Ag Data Commons

Temporal Extent Start Date

2017-06-01

Theme

  • Non-geospatial

ISO Topic Category

  • biota
  • health

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

Aedes aegypti; pyrethrins; mutation; electric potential difference; sodium channels; insecticide resistance; phenotype; permethrin; homozygosity; haplotypes; bioassays; topical application; deltamethrin; enzyme activity; malathion; wind tunnels; mortality; humans; genes

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service

OMB Program Code

  • 005:040 - National Research

ARS National Program Number

  • 104

ARIS Log Number

416270

Pending citation

  • Yes

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Estep, A.S., Sanscrainte, N.D., Farooq, M., Lucas, K.J., Heinig, R.L., Norris, E.J., Becnel, J.J. Impact of Aedes aegypti V1016I and F1534C knockdown resistance genotypes on operational interventions

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  • Public

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