Two highly selected mutations in the tandemly duplicatedCYP6P4aandCYP6P4bdrive pyrethroid resistance inAnopheles funestus

Author:

Tatchou-Nebangwa Nelly M.T.,Mugenzi Leon M. J.,Muhammad Abdullahi,Nebangwa Derrick N.ORCID,Kouamo Mersimine F.M.,Tagne Carlos S. D.,Tekoh Theofelix A.,Tchouakui Magellan,Ghogomu Stephen M.,Ibrahim Sulaiman S.,Wondji Charles S.

Abstract

AbstractGaining a comprehensive understanding of the genetic mechanisms underlying insecticide resistance in malaria vectors is crucial for optimising the effectiveness of insecticide-based vector control methods and developing diagnostic tools for resistance management. Considering the heterogeneity of metabolic resistance in major malaria vectors, the implementation of tailored resistance management strategies is essential for successful vector control. In this study, we provide evidence demonstrating that two highly selected mutations in the tandemly duplicated cytochrome P450 genes namelyCYP6P4aandCYP6P4b, are driving pyrethroid insecticide resistance in the major malaria vectorAnopheles funestus,in West Africa. Through a continent-wide polymorphism survey, we observed heightened indications of directional selection in both genes between 2014 and 2021. By conductingin vitroinsecticide metabolism assays with recombinant enzymes expressed from both genes, we established that mutant alleles under selection exhibit higher metabolic efficiency compared to their wild-type counterparts. Furthermore, using the GAL4-UAS transgenic system, we demonstrated that transgenicDrosophila melanogasterflies overexpressing mutant alleles displayed an increased resistance to pyrethroids. These findings were in agreement within silicocharacterisation, which highlighted changes in enzyme active site architecture that enhance the affinity of mutant alleles for type I and II pyrethroids. Furthermore, we developed two DNA-based assays capable of detecting the CYP6P4a-M220I and CYP6P4b-D284E mutations, showing their current confinement to West Africa. Genotype/phenotype correlation analyses revealed that these markers are strongly associated with resistance to types I and II pyrethroids and combine to drastically reduce the efficacy of pyrethroid bednets. Overall, our study makes available two field-applicable insecticide resistance molecular markers that will help in the monitoring and better management of insecticide resistance in West Africa.TeaserTwo field-applicable diagnostic tools for detecting metabolic resistance inAnopheles funestusto enhance insecticide resistance management in West Africa.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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