Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3159366927> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3159366927 endingPage "e0009391" @default.
- W3159366927 startingPage "e0009391" @default.
- W3159366927 abstract "Aedes albopictus is one of the most invasive species in the world as well as the important vector for mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever, chikungunya fever and zika virus disease. Chemical control of mosquitoes is an effective method to control mosquito-borne diseases, however, the wide and improper application of insecticides for vector control has led to serious resistance problems. At present, there have been many reports on the resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in vector mosquitoes including deltamethrin to Aedes albopictus. However, the fitness cost and vector competence of deltamethrin resistant Aedes albopictus remain unknown. To understand the impact of insecticide resistant mosquito is of great significance for the prevention and control mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases.A laboratory resistant strain (Lab-R) of Aedes albopictus was established by deltamethrin insecticide selecting from the laboratory susceptible strain (Lab-S). The life table between the two strains were comparatively analyzed. The average development time of Lab-R and Lab-S in larvae was 9.7 days and 8.2 days (P < 0.005), and in pupae was 2.0 days and 1.8 days respectively (P > 0.05), indicating that deltamethrin resistance prolongs the larval development time of resistant mosquitoes. The average survival time of resistant adults was significantly shorter than that of susceptible adults, while the body weight of resistant female adults was significantly higher than that of the susceptible females. We also compared the vector competence for dengue virus type-2 (DENV-2) between the two strains via RT-qPCR. Considering the results of infection rate (IR) and virus load, there was no difference between the two strains during the early period of infection (4, 7, 10 day post infection (dpi)). However, in the later period of infection (14 dpi), IR and virus load in heads, salivary glands and ovaries of the resistant mosquitoes were significantly lower than those of the susceptible strain (IR of heads, salivary glands and ovaries: P < 0.05; virus load in heads and salivary glands: P < 0.05; virus load in ovaries: P < 0.001). And then, fourteen days after the DENV-2-infectious blood meal, females of the susceptible and resistant strains were allow to bite 5-day-old suckling mice. Both stains of mosquito can transmit DENV-2 to mice, but the onset of viremia was later in the mice biting by resistant group as well as lower virus copies in serum and brains, suggesting that the horizontal transmission of the resistant strain is lower than the susceptible strain. Meanwhile, we also detected IR of egg pools of the two strains on 14 dpi and found that the resistant strain were less capable of vertical transmission than susceptible mosquitoes. In addition, the average survival time of the resistant females infected with DENV-2 was 16 days, which was the shortest among the four groups of female mosquitoes, suggesting that deltamethrin resistance would shorten the life span of female Aedes albopictus infected with DENV-2.As Aedes albopictus developing high resistance to deltamethrin, the resistance prolonged the growth and development of larvae, shorten the life span of adults, as well as reduced the vector competence of resistant Aedes albopictus for DENV-2. It can be concluded that the resistance to deltamethrin in Aedes albopictus is a double-edged sword, which not only endow the mosquito survive under the pressure of insecticide, but also increase the fitness cost and decrease its vector competence. However, Aedes albopictus resistant to deltamethrin can still complete the external incubation period and transmit dengue virus, which remains a potential vector for dengue virus transmission and becomes a threat to public health. Therefore, we should pay high attention for the problem of insecticide resistance so that to better prevent and control mosquito-borne diseases." @default.
- W3159366927 created "2021-05-10" @default.
- W3159366927 creator A5000979147 @default.
- W3159366927 creator A5002903268 @default.
- W3159366927 creator A5007964756 @default.
- W3159366927 creator A5024827414 @default.
- W3159366927 creator A5029310136 @default.
- W3159366927 creator A5031221050 @default.
- W3159366927 creator A5078635562 @default.
- W3159366927 creator A5079904358 @default.
- W3159366927 creator A5091607921 @default.
- W3159366927 date "2021-04-27" @default.
- W3159366927 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W3159366927 title "Impact of deltamethrin-resistance in Aedes albopictus on its fitness cost and vector competence" @default.
- W3159366927 cites W1985418757 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W1996437267 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2000240847 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2010671492 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2028189172 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2046261273 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2078139350 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2097866186 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2115533251 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2124429698 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2126789944 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2127605153 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2127704588 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2144191413 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2146995632 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2162807541 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2216528029 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2266108443 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2475834150 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2510956393 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2766772550 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2772004151 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2789230723 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2800919875 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2804355599 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W2984394624 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W3093432158 @default.
- W3159366927 cites W4235330703 @default.
- W3159366927 doi "https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009391" @default.
- W3159366927 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/8104426" @default.
- W3159366927 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33905415" @default.
- W3159366927 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3159366927 type Work @default.
- W3159366927 sameAs 3159366927 @default.
- W3159366927 citedByCount "21" @default.
- W3159366927 countsByYear W31593669272022 @default.
- W3159366927 countsByYear W31593669272023 @default.
- W3159366927 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3159366927 hasAuthorship W3159366927A5000979147 @default.
- W3159366927 hasAuthorship W3159366927A5002903268 @default.
- W3159366927 hasAuthorship W3159366927A5007964756 @default.
- W3159366927 hasAuthorship W3159366927A5024827414 @default.
- W3159366927 hasAuthorship W3159366927A5029310136 @default.
- W3159366927 hasAuthorship W3159366927A5031221050 @default.
- W3159366927 hasAuthorship W3159366927A5078635562 @default.
- W3159366927 hasAuthorship W3159366927A5079904358 @default.
- W3159366927 hasAuthorship W3159366927A5091607921 @default.
- W3159366927 hasBestOaLocation W31593669271 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C161176658 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C173758957 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2522874641 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2776853612 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2777053367 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2777553912 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2777775583 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2778048844 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2778116200 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2779985137 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2780688631 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C2781273456 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C33070731 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C40767141 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C42972112 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C533803919 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConcept C92087593 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C104317684 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C159047783 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C161176658 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C173758957 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C18903297 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C203014093 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C2522874641 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C2776853612 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C2777053367 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C2777553912 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C2777775583 @default.
- W3159366927 hasConceptScore W3159366927C2778048844 @default.