GEPHE SUMMARY Print
Gephebase Gene
Entry Status
Published
GepheID
GP00002521
Main curator
Courtier
PHENOTYPIC CHANGE
Trait Category
Trait State in Taxon A
Anopheles stephensi - Sensitive to Pyrethroids
Trait State in Taxon B
Anopheles stephensi - Resistant to Pyrethroids
Ancestral State
Taxon A
Taxonomic Status
Taxon A
Common Name
Asian malaria mosquito
Synonyms
Anopheles mysorensis; Anopheles stephensi mysorensis; Anopheles stephensi var. mysorensis; Neocellia intermedia; Neocellia intermedia Rothwell, 1907; Asian malaria mosquito; Anopheles stephensi Liston, 1901; Anopheles stephensis
Rank
species
Lineage
Show more ... opoda; Mandibulata; Pancrustacea; Hexapoda; Insecta; Dicondylia; Pterygota; Neoptera; Endopterygota; Diptera; Nematocera; Culicomorpha; Culicoidea; Culicidae; Anophelinae; Anopheles; Cellia; Neocellia
NCBI Taxonomy ID
is Taxon A an Infraspecies?
No
Taxon B
Common Name
Asian malaria mosquito
Synonyms
Anopheles mysorensis; Anopheles stephensi mysorensis; Anopheles stephensi var. mysorensis; Neocellia intermedia; Neocellia intermedia Rothwell, 1907; Asian malaria mosquito; Anopheles stephensi Liston, 1901; Anopheles stephensis
Rank
species
Lineage
Show more ... opoda; Mandibulata; Pancrustacea; Hexapoda; Insecta; Dicondylia; Pterygota; Neoptera; Endopterygota; Diptera; Nematocera; Culicomorpha; Culicoidea; Culicidae; Anophelinae; Anopheles; Cellia; Neocellia
NCBI Taxonomy ID
is Taxon B an Infraspecies?
No
GENOTYPIC CHANGE
Presumptive Null
No
Molecular Type
Aberration Type
SNP
SNP Coding Change
Nonsynonymous
Molecular Details of the Mutation
L1014F - one point mutation difference involving a single A-T base change encoding a leucine to phenylalanine amino acid substitution in the pyrethroid-resistant strain.
Experimental Evidence
Taxon A Taxon B Position
Codon - - -
Amino-acid Leu Phe 1014
Authors
Enayati AA; Vatandoost H; Ladonni H; Townson H; Hemingway J
Abstract
The mosquito Anopheles stephensi Liston (Diptera: Culicidae) is the urban vector of malaria in several countries of the Middle East and Indian subcontinent. Extensive use of residual insecticide spraying for malaria vector control has selected An. stephensi resistance to DDT, dieldrin, malathion and other organophosphates throughout much of its range and to pyrethroids in the Middle East. Metabolic resistance mechanisms and insensitivity to pyrethroids, so-called knockdown resistance (kdr), have previously been reported in An. stephensi. Here we provide molecular data supporting the hypothesis that a kdr-like pyrethroid-resistance mechanism is present in An. stephensi. We found that larvae of a pyrethroid-selected strain from Dubai (DUB-R) were 182-fold resistant to permethin, compared with a standard susceptible strain of An. stephensi. Activities of some enzymes likely to confer pyrethroid-resistance (i.e. esterases, monooxygenases and glutathione S-transferases) were significantly higher in the permethrin-resistant than in the susceptible strain, but the use of synergists--piperonyl butoxide (PBO) to inhibit monooxygenases and/or tribufos (DEF) to inhibit esterases--did not fully prevent resistance in larvae (permethrin LC50 reduced by only 51-68%), indicating the involvement of another mechanism. From both strains of An. stephensi, we obtained a 237-bp fragment of genomic DNA encoding segment 6 of domain II of the para type voltage-gated sodium channel, i.e. the putative kdr locus. By sequencing this 237 bp fragment, we identified one point mutation difference involving a single A-T base change encoding a leucine to phenylalanine amino acid substitution in the pyrethroid-resistant strain. This mutation appears to be homologous with those detected in An. gambiae and other insects with kdr-like resistance. A diagnostic polymerase chain reaction assay using nested primers was therefore designed to detect this mechanism in An. stephensi.
RELATED GEPHE
Related Genes
No matches found.
Related Haplotypes
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