Detection of pyrethroids resistance alleles in goat biting louse (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae) in west and northwest of Iran.

Vet Res Forum

Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pyrethroid insecticides affect voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) in insects, and specific mutations in these channels (M815I, T917I, L920F) are linked to resistance in lice globally.
  • This study focused on detecting resistant alleles in goat biting lice collected from five provinces in Iran by analyzing mutations in the VGSC gene.
  • Findings revealed multiple mutations associated with pyrethroid resistance in all samples, suggesting that overuse of these insecticides has contributed to this resistance, which can inform pest control strategies.

Article Abstract

Pyrethroid insecticides target voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) that are essential for electrical signaling in the nervous system of insects. Three-point mutations at the corresponding amino acid sequence positions M815I, T917I, and L920F located in domain II conferring the knockdown resistance (kdr) are the most important mutations in pyrethroid-resistant lice worldwide. In addition, six new mutations have been reported in the extracellular loops IIS1-2 (H813P) and IIS5 (I927F, L928A, R929V, L930M, L932M) in the α- subunit of the sodium channel in lice. The aim of this study was to detect alleles resistant to pyrethroids in the domain II (S5-S6) of the VGSC gene in goat biting louse. Goat biting lice were collected from five provinces in the west and northwest of Iran. Genomic DNA was extracted from goat biting lice and species was confirmed by amplifying the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COXI) gene. A fragment in the domain II (S5-S6) of the VGSC gene was amplified using the specific primers and the resultant polymerase chain reaction products were sequenced. Substitutions T917I, L920F, I927F, L928A, R929V and L930M were identified in the examined sequences. The results showed that all the examined lice had at least one mutation in their VGSC gene associated with pyrethroid resistance or new mutations. The presence of these mutated alleles in the VGSC gene may be due to the long-term and multiple use of pyrethroids against arthropods. Thus, the molecular detection of resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in goat chewing lice can help plot a kdr frequency map to enact effective policies to control caprine pediculosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560324PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2023.556815.3565DOI Listing

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