Genetic Study In Aedes (Stegomyia) Aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) From Londrina Parana State, Brazil): An Approach To Population Structure And Pyrethroid Resistancea

REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENTOMOLOGIA(2021)

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Londrina is the fourth most populous city in southern Brazil. Its subtropical weather with rain in all seasons, as well as its high population density, make the city perfect for the Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) life cycle. Over the last few years. Londrina presented high infestation indexes and was one of the cities with the most reported cases of dengue. Uncontrolled use of synthetic insecticides may influence the mosquito's genetic composition. In this paper, we studied mitochondrial DNA and kdr mutations in Aedes aegypti. The analysis of the ND4 gene in 330 specimens showed the presence of 27 haplotypes. The pyrethroid resistance alleles (kdr) evaluated are present in the collected populations, with a 50% frequency of the Va1101611e and 48% of the Phe1534Cys mutations. Such analysis of the mutations in the populations collected at the State University of Londrina's campus - a microenvironment that differs from the rest of the city - showed frequencies of 57% and 62%. respectively. The low gene flow observed, Nm = 0.11 and Nm = 0.10, along with the elevated differentiation, F-st = 0.19 and F-st = 0.18, among populations suggest an influence of genetic drift. The strong presence of resistance alleles kdr in the city is evident, which demonstrates that even with the interruption of the use of pyrethroids by the National Dengue Control Program, resistance may be maintained due to domestic use. Thus, the results have shown the need for genetic monitoring, alongside other entomological surveillance monitoring tools, to create strategies of mosquito control.
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allele-specific PCR, knockdown resistance, mtDNA, ND4 gene, voltage-gated sodium channel
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