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  • The study focuses on genetically modified mosquitoes (GMM) aimed at controlling malaria through a male-bias strain (Ag(PMB)1) designed to produce mostly male offspring.
  • Research involved backcrossing this strain with local Anopheles coluzzii populations from Mali and Burkina Faso to ensure compatibility and effectiveness in differing genetic backgrounds.
  • Results indicated significant genetic integration for some chromosomes, but also noted variations in chromosome 2, suggesting a need for further selective breeding to enhance transgene stability and effectiveness in the pest control strategy.

Article Abstract

The development of genetically modified mosquitoes (GMM) and their subsequent field release offers innovative approaches for vector control of malaria. A non-gene drive self-limiting male-bias Ag(PMB)1 strain has been developed in a 47-year-old laboratory G3 strain of Anopheles gambiae s.l. When Ag(PMB)1 males are crossed to wild-type females, expression of the endonuclease I-PpoI during spermatogenesis causes the meiotic cleavage of the X chromosome in sperm cells, leading to fertile offspring with a 95% male bias. However, World Health Organization states that the functionality of the transgene could differ when inserted in different genetic backgrounds of Anopheles coluzzii which is currently a predominant species in several West-African countries and thus a likely recipient for a potential release of self-limiting GMMs. In this study, we introgressed the transgene from the donor Ag(PMB)1 by six serial backcrosses into two recipient colonies of An. coluzzii that had been isolated in Mali and Burkina Faso. Scans of informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) markers and whole-genome sequencing analysis revealed a nearly complete introgression of chromosomes 3 and X, but a remarkable genomic divergence in a large region of chromosome 2 between the later backcrossed (BC6) transgenic offspring and the recipient paternal strains. These findings suggested to extend the backcrossing breeding strategy beyond BC6 generation and increasing the introgression efficiency of critical regions that have ecological and epidemiological implications through the targeted selection of specific markers. Disregarding differential introgression efficiency, we concluded that the phenotype of the sex ratio distorter is stable in the BC6 introgressed An. coluzzii strains.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092091PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imb.12813DOI Listing

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