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Mutated sodium channel genes and elevated monooxygenases are found in pyrethroid resistant populations of Sri Lankan malaria vectors
Authors:SHPP Karunaratne  NJ Hawkes  H Ranson
Institution:a Department of Zoology, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
b Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Pembroke Place, Liverpool, L3 5QA, UK
c Regional Office, Anti-Malaria Campaign, Kurunegala, Sri Lanka
Abstract:The present status of pyrethroid resistance in vectors of malaria; Anopheles culicifacies and Anopheles subpictus, was tested in two malarious Districts, Anuradhapura and Trincomalee, of Sri Lanka. Both species were resistant to permethrin and susceptible to cypermethrin and cyfluthrin. An. subpictus were resistant to deltamethrin. λ-Cyhalothrin and etofenprox resistance was shown only by Anuradhapura An. subpictus. Although there were no differences among the populations for esterase and glutathione S-transferase activities, increased monooxygenase levels were found among Trincomalee populations. The voltage-gated sodium channel gene, the target site gene of pyrethroids, was partially sequenced to screen for mutations previously associated with insecticide resistance. The classic leucine to phenylalanine substitution, TTA to TTT, was detected in An. subpictus. It appears that both kdr type and monooxygenase resistance underlie pyrethroid resistance in these two malaria vectors of Sri Lanka.
Keywords:Pyrethroid resistance  Malaria vectors  Anopheles culicifacies  Anopheles subpictus  kdr  Monooxygenases
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