A Novel Allele Specific Polymerase Chain Reaction (AS-PCR) Assay to Detect the V1016G Knockdown Resistance Mutation Confirms Its Widespread Presence in Aedes albopictus Populations from Italy

Pichler, Verena and Mancini, Emiliano and Micocci, Martina and Calzetta, Maria and Arnoldi, Daniele and Rizzoli, Annapaola and Lencioni, Valeria and Paoli, Francesca and Bellini, Romeo and Veronesi, Rodolfo and Martini, Simone and Drago, Andrea and De Liberato, Claudio and Ermenegildi, Arianna and Pinto, Joao and della Torre, Alessandra and Caputo, Beniamino (2021) A Novel Allele Specific Polymerase Chain Reaction (AS-PCR) Assay to Detect the V1016G Knockdown Resistance Mutation Confirms Its Widespread Presence in Aedes albopictus Populations from Italy. Insects, 12 (1). p. 79. ISSN 2075-4450

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Abstract

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based genotyping of mutations in the voltage-sensitive sodium channel (vssc) associated with resistance to pyrethroid insecticides is widely used and represents a potential early warning and monitoring system for insecticide resistance arising in mosquito populations, which are vectors of different human pathogens. In the secondary vector Aedes albopictus—an Asian species that has invaded and colonized the whole world, including temperate regions—sequencing of domain II of the vssc gene is still needed to detect the V1016G mutation associated with pyrethroid resistance. In this study we developed and tested a novel allele-specific PCR (AS-PCR) assay to genotype the V1016G mutation in this species and applied it to the analysis of wild populations from Italy. The results confirm the high accuracy of the novel AS-PCR and highlight frequencies of the V1016G allele as >5% in most sampling sites, with peaks of 20–45% in coastal touristic sites where pyrethroid treatments are extensively implemented, mostly for mosquito nuisance reduction. The high frequency of this mutation observed in Italian Ae. albopictus populations should serve as a warning bell, advocating for increased monitoring and management of a phenomenon which risks neutralizing the only weapon today available to counteract (risks of) arbovirus outbreaks.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Aedes albopictus; insecticide resistance; integrated vector management; vector control; kdr genotyping; pyrethroid resistance
Subjects: STM Repository > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 30 Mar 2023 06:28
Last Modified: 26 Oct 2024 04:13
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/1548

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