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Identification of the Aedes aegypti nAChR gene family and molecular target of spinosad

Authors :
Chenghong Liao
Zhao-Hui Chen
Qingfeng Guan
Zihe Wang
Jianguo Zhao
Qian Han
Nannan Liu
Jianqiang Lan
Lei Zhang
Source :
Pest management scienceREFERENCE. 77(4)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND Spinosad is an insecticide with unique mode of action (MOA) of disrupting nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and is efficacious against many insect species. Mutations in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) α6 subunit have been identified that are associated with levels of spinosad resistance, but the molecular characterization of the nAChR gene family and a causative association between nAChR α6 and resistance to spinosad in Aedes aegypti, a primary vector of many arboviruses, have not yet been reported. RESULTS In this study, we identified 10 candidate nAChR subunits in Ae. Aegypti, nAChRα1-α9 and nAChRβ1, showing similarly orthologous relationships with Anopheles gambiae. With the application of the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing system, we introduced a 32-bp deletion at the 5' end of the Aaeα6 (Ae. aegypti nAChR α6) gene in a homozygous mutant strain (Aaeα6-KO). The mutation produced two successive pre-mature stop codons, resulting in loss of function in the target receptor. The Aaeα6-KO mutant strain exhibited a 320-fold level of resistance to spinosad compared with wildtype. A recessive mode of inheritance for spinosad resistance was found in the Aaeα6-KO strain. CONCLUSION CRISPR/Cas9 introduced truncated Aaeα6 receptor in Ae. aegypti resulted in an increased level of resistance to spinosad, suggesting that the conserved nAChR α6 subunit is the target for spinosad insecticide. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.

Details

ISSN :
15264998
Volume :
77
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pest management scienceREFERENCE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5aca2bf247db94091198b277b39dbd08