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Genome-wide association studies reveal novel loci associated with pyrethroid and organophosphate resistance in Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles coluzzii
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GeneticsMalariaGenetic EpidemiologyMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsParasite GenomicsGenome-wide Association StudiesCytochrome P450sDrug ResistanceMolecular EcologyParasitologyGenome StudyVector-parasite RelationshipGenetic VariationAnopheles MosquitoesOrganophosphate ResistanceVector ControlWest AfricaPopulation GeneticsFunctional GenomicsBiologyNatural SciencesPesticide ResistanceEvolutionary BiologyGenome SequencingNovel LociHost ResistanceMedicine
Resistance to insecticides in Anopheles mosquitoes threatens the effectiveness of malaria control, but the genetics of resistance are only partially understood. We performed a large scale multi-country genome-wide association study of resistance to two widely used insecticides: deltamethrin and pirimiphos-methyl, using sequencing data from An. gambiae and An. coluzzii from ten locations in West Africa. Resistance was highly multi-genic, multi-allelic and variable between populations. While the strongest and most consistent association with deltamethrin resistance came from Cyp6aa1, this was based on several independent copy number variants (CNVs) in An. coluzzii, and on a non-CNV haplotype in An. gambiae. For pirimiphos-methyl, signals included Ace1, cytochrome P450s, glutathione S-transferases and the nAChR target site of neonicotinoid insecticides. The regions around Cyp9k1 and the Tep family of immune genes showed evidence of cross-resistance to both insecticides. These locally-varying, multi-allelic patterns highlight the challenges involved in genomic monitoring of resistance, and may form the basis for improved surveillance methods.
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