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DDT Resistance in Anopheles pharoensis from Northern Cameroon Associated with High Cuticular Hydrocarbon Production

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GENES
卷 13, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/genes13101723

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DDT resistance; Anopheles pharoensis; cuticular hydrocarbon; malaria; Cameroon

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  1. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1210340]
  2. European Union [731060]
  3. Panafrican Mosquito Association (PAMCA)
  4. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1210340] Funding Source: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

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This study assessed the resistance profile of Anopheles pharoensis to DDT in the far-north region of Cameroon and found high DDT resistance in some populations without kdr mutations. It also identified a high production of cuticular hydrocarbon in these populations. These findings describe the development of cuticle resistance in An. pharoensis for the first time.
Despite the contribution of secondary vectors to malaria transmission, there is still not enough information on their susceptibility status to insecticides. The present study assesses the resistance profile of Anopheles pharoensis to DDT. WHO tube tests were used to screen mosquito populations collected from the far-north region of Cameroon for susceptibility to 4% DDT. High DDT resistance in An. pharoensis populations from Maga, Simatou and Yangah with mortality rates ranging from 62.79% to 80% was recorded. Direct sequencing (Sanger) of the VGSC gene was undertaken to search for kdr L1014F/S mutations. However, no kdr allele was detected in the resistant samples. We then looked for cuticle alterations and CHC identification and quantitation were undertaken using GC-MS and GC-FID. High production of cuticular hydrocarbon was recorded in the populations of Yangah and Simatou, with 2420.9 +/- 265 and 2372.5 +/- 225 ng CHCs/mg dry weight, respectively. The present findings are the first ever describing the development of cuticle resistance in An. pharoensis. The data suggest the need to expand surveillance activities on other vector species.

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