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Copy number variants underlie the major selective sweeps in insecticide resistance genes in Anopheles arabiensis from Tanzania

. 2024 Mar 13 ; () : . [epub] 20240313

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R01 AI116811 NIAID NIH HHS - United States

To keep ahead of the evolution of resistance to insecticides in mosquitoes, national malaria control programmes must make use of a range of insecticides, both old and new, while monitoring resistance mechanisms. Knowledge of the mechanisms of resistance remains limited in Anopheles arabiensis, which in many parts of Africa is of increasing importance because it is apparently less susceptible to many indoor control interventions. Furthermore, comparatively little is known in general about resistance to non-pyrethroid insecticides such as pirimiphos-methyl (PM), which are crucial for effective control in the context of resistance to pyrethroids. We performed a genome-wide association study to determine the molecular mechanisms of resistance to deltamethrin (commonly used in bednets) and PM, in An. arabiensis from two regions in Tanzania. Genomic regions of positive selection in these populations were largely driven by copy number variants (CNVs) in gene families involved in resistance to these two insecticides. We found evidence of a new gene cluster involved in resistance to PM, identifying a strong selective sweep tied to a CNV in the Coeae2g-Coeae6g cluster of carboxylesterase genes. Using complementary data from An. coluzzii in Ghana, we show that copy number at this locus is significantly associated with PM resistance. Similarly, for deltamethrin, resistance was strongly associated with a novel CNV allele in the Cyp6aa / Cyp6p cluster. Against this background of metabolic resistance, target site resistance was very rare or absent for both insecticides. Mutations in the pyrethroid target site Vgsc were at very low frequency in Tanzania, yet combining these samples with three An. arabiensis individuals from West Africa revealed a startling diversity of evolutionary origins of target site resistance, with up to 5 independent origins of Vgsc-995 mutations found within just 8 haplotypes. Thus, despite having been first recorded over 10 years ago, Vgsc resistance mutations in Tanzanian An. arabiensis have remained at stable low frequencies. Overall, our results provide a new copy number marker for monitoring resistance to PM in malaria mosquitoes, and reveal the complex picture of resistance patterns in An. arabiensis.

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