Evaluation of resistance to permethrin, cypermethrin and deltamethrin in different populations of Musca domestica (L.), collected from the Iranian dairy cattle farms
[Display omitted] •High pyrethroid resistance was observed in M. domestica populations from Iran.•Different resistant phenotypes in tested populations were detected.•L1014F mutation was the common mechanism in all resistant populations.•GSTs were found to be associated with pyrethroid resistance in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Asia-Pacific entomology 2020, 23(2), , pp.277-284 |
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•High pyrethroid resistance was observed in M. domestica populations from Iran.•Different resistant phenotypes in tested populations were detected.•L1014F mutation was the common mechanism in all resistant populations.•GSTs were found to be associated with pyrethroid resistance in M. domestica.
The house fly, Musca domestica (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Muscidae), is a major pest for human and livestock health and is also resistant to different insecticides. Herein, six M. domestica populations were collected, five of them from industrial cattle farms and the Koohrang population from a remote area as a susceptible population. The resistance/susceptibility of populations to three pyrethroids was evaluated. High levels of permethrin resistance were observed in all field populations and the resistance ratios (RRs) were estimated to vary from 52- to 129-fold. Resistant populations also exhibited resistance to other pyrethroids (cypermethrin and deltamethrin), with RRs ranging between 45- and 180-fold. According to synergistic (piperonyl butoxide, diethyl maleate and triphenyl phosphate) and enzymatic assays, resistant populations exhibited multiple resistance phenotypes. Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s), glutathione S-transferases (GSTs), and carboxylesterases (CarEs) were found to be involved in pyrethroid resistance in Isfahan population, P450s and GSTs in Mobarake population and CarEs detoxified pyrethroids in Natanz and Alavijeh populations. As substitution of Leucine (CTT) with Phenylalanine (TTT) at position 1014 of the voltage sensitive sodium channel (VSSC) gene is the most common mutation conferring resistance to pyrethroids in M. domestica, we sequenced a partial fragment of IIS6 and L1014F mutation was detected in all resistant populations. The present study provides valuable information for early detection of pyrethroid resistance and developing resistance management strategiesin the house fly populations. |
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ISSN: | 1226-8615 1876-7990 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aspen.2020.01.014 |