Deltamethrin and Transfluthrin select for distinct transcriptomic responses in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae.

Author:

Zoh Marius Gonse1,Bonneville Jean-Marc1,Laporte Frederic1,Tutagata Jordan1,Sadia Christabelle G.2,Fodjo Behi K.2,Mouhamadou Chouaibou S.2,McBeath Justin3,Schmitt Frederic4,Horstmann Sebastian5,Reynaud Stéphane1,David Jean-Philippe1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine (LECA), Grenoble-Alpes University, Savoie Mont-Blanc University, CNRS, 38041 Grenoble

2. Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques, Abidjan

3. Envu, Milton Hall, Ely Road. Milton, Cambridge CB24 6WZ

4. Envu, 2022 Environmental Science FR S.A.S, 3 Place Giovanni Da Verrazzano, 69009 Lyon

5. Envu, 2022 ES Deutschland GmbH, Alfred-Nobel-Straße 50, 40789 Monheim

Abstract

Abstract Background The widespread use of pyrethroid insecticides in Africa has led to the development of strong resistance in Anopheles mosquitoes. Introducing new active ingredients can contribute to overcome this phenomenon and ensure the effectiveness of vector control strategies. Transfluthrin is a polyfluorinated pyrethroid whose structural conformation was thought to prevent its metabolism by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases in malaria vectors, thus representing a potential alternative for managing P450-mediated resistance occurring in the field. In this study, we used controlled selection to compare the dynamics of resistance between transfluthrin and the widely used pyrethroid deltamethrin in the mosquito Anopheles gambiae. Then, we investigated the associated molecular mechanisms using target-site mutation genotyping and RNA-seq. Methods A field-derived line of Anopheles gambiae carrying resistance alleles at low frequencies was used as starting material for a controlled selection experiment. Adult females were selected across 33 generations with deltamethrin or transfluthrin, resulting in three distinct lines: the Delta-R line (selected with deltamethrin), the Transflu-R line (selected with transfluthrin) and the Tiassale-S line (maintained without selection). Deltamethrin and transfluthrin resistance levels were monitored in each selected line throughout the selection process, as well as the frequency of the L1014F kdr mutation. At generation 17, cross-resistance to other public health insecticides was investigated and transcriptomes were sequenced to compare gene transcription variations and polymorphisms associated with adaptation to each insecticide. Results A rapid increase in resistance to deltamethrin and transfluthrin was observed throughout the selection process in each selected line in association with an increased frequency of the L1014F kdr mutation. Transcriptomic data support a broader response to transfluthrin selection as compared to deltamethrin selection. For instance, multiple detoxification enzymes and cuticle proteins were specifically over-transcribed in the Transflu-R line including the known pyrethroid metabolisers CYP6M2, CYP9K1 and CYP6AA1together with other genes previously associated with resistance in Anopheles gambiae. Conclusion This study confirms that recurrent exposure of adult mosquitoes to pyrethroids in a public health context can rapidly select for various resistance mechanisms. In particular, it indicates that in addition to target site mutations, the polyfluorinated pyrethroid transfluthrin can select for a broad metabolic response which includes some P450s previously associated to resistance to classical pyrethroids. This unexpected finding highlights the need for an in-depth study on the adaptive response of mosquitoes to newly introduced active ingredients in order to effectively guide and support decision-making programmes in malaria control.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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