Transcription profiling and characterization of Dermanyssus gallinae cytochrome P450 genes involved in beta-cypermethrin resistance
•Four Full-length P450s cDNA of Dermanyssus gallinae were cloned and characterized.•Deg-CYP-3 constitutive overexpression was found in beta-cypermethrin resistant strain.•When exposed to beta-cypermethrin, the four P450s gene transcripts increased.•Increased expression of P450s might be involved in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Veterinary parasitology 2020-07, Vol.283, p.109155, Article 109155 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Four Full-length P450s cDNA of Dermanyssus gallinae were cloned and characterized.•Deg-CYP-3 constitutive overexpression was found in beta-cypermethrin resistant strain.•When exposed to beta-cypermethrin, the four P450s gene transcripts increased.•Increased expression of P450s might be involved in detoxification of pyrethroid.
The poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, poses a significant threat to hen health and poultry husbandry. D. gallinae has typically been controlled using synthetic acaricides, like pyrethroids, but increased resistance to pyrethroids has been found in poultry red mite populations worldwide. Pyrethroids resistance in arthropods has been associated to cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s), a main member of a group of detoxification enzymes. To explore the potential contribution of P450s to the resistance to pyrethroids in D. gallinae, we first identified and then characterized four P450s genes. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the four P450s genes in D. gallinae belong to three different clades, with two in the CYP-6, one in the CYP-4 and one in the CYP-2. All four P450s genes were expressed in a similar pattern in D. gallinae at different stages of development, and showed high expression in the adult stage, indicating that they played a role in mite development. Simultaneously, constitutive over-expression of Deg-CYP-3, a clade associated with pesticide metabolism, was detected in a resistant strain (RS) compared with a susceptible strain (SS). When exposed to beta-cypermethrin, the four P450s gene transcripts in the RS strain increased in a time-dependent manner. In particular, Deg-CYP-3 expression increased 5-fold compared to gene expression in control group at 12 h, although the four P450s genes were not induced in the SS strain. Our results show the first insights into the molecular characteristics of P450s genes in D. gallinae. The elevated presence of P450s genes in the RS strain, indicated by their constitutive over-expression and their inducible expression, suggests that they confer resistance to beta-cypermethrin, and are involved in its detoxification. |
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ISSN: | 0304-4017 1873-2550 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.vetpar.2020.109155 |