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High chlorpyrifos resistance in Culex pipiens mosquitoes: strong synergy between resistance genes

Authors :
Alout, H
Labbé, P
Berthomieu, A
Makoundou, P
Fort, P
Pasteur, N
Weill, M
Source :
Heredity; February 2016, Vol. 116 Issue: 2 p224-231, 8p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We investigated the genetic determinism of high chlorpyrifos resistance (HCR), a phenotype first described in 1999 in Culex pipiens mosquitoes surviving chlorpyrifos doses ⩾1 mg l−1and more recently found in field samples from Tunisia, Israel or Indian Ocean islands. Through chlorpyrifos selection, we selected several HCR strains that displayed over 10 000-fold resistance. All strains were homozygous for resistant alleles at two main loci: the ace-1 gene, with the resistant ace-1Rallele expressing the insensitive G119S acetylcholinesterase, and a resistant allele of an unknown gene (named T) linked to the sex and ace-2 genes. We constructed a strain carrying only the T-resistant allele and studied its resistance characteristics. By crossing this strain with strains harboring different alleles at the ace-1 locus, we showed that the resistant ace-1Rand the T alleles act in strong synergy, as they elicited a resistance 100 times higher than expected from a simple multiplicative effect. This effect was specific to chlorpyrifos and parathion and was not affected by synergists. We also examined how HCR was expressed in strains carrying other ace-1-resistant alleles, such as ace-1Vor the duplicated ace-1Dallele, currently spreading worldwide. We identified two major parameters that influenced the level of resistance: the number and the nature of the ace-1-resistant alleles and the number of T alleles. Our data fit a model that predicts that the T allele acts by decreasing chlorpyrifos concentration in the compartment targeted in insects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0018067X and 13652540
Volume :
116
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Heredity
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs37654924
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2015.92