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Role of cytochrome P450s in insecticide resistance: impact on the control of mosquito-borne diseases and use of insecticides on Earth
Authors:Jean-Philippe David  Hanafy Mahmoud Ismail  Alexia Chandor-Proust  Mark John Ingraham Paine
Institution:1.Laboratoire d''Ecologie Alpine, UMR 5553, CNRS-Université de Grenoble, BP 53, 38041 Grenoble cedex 09, France;2.Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool L3 5QA, UK
Abstract:The fight against diseases spread by mosquitoes and other insects has enormous environmental, economic and social consequences. Chemical insecticides remain the first line of defence but the control of diseases, especially malaria and dengue fever, is being increasingly undermined by insecticide resistance. Mosquitoes have a large repertoire of P450s (over 100 genes). By pinpointing the key enzymes associated with insecticide resistance we can begin to develop new tools to aid the implementation of control interventions and reduce their environmental impact on Earth. Recent technological advances are helping us to build a functional profile of the P450 determinants of insecticide metabolic resistance in mosquitoes. Alongside, the cross-responses of mosquito P450s to insecticides and pollutants are also being investigated. Such research will provide the means to produce diagnostic tools for early detection of P450s linked to resistance. It will also enable the design of new insecticides with optimized efficacy in different environments.
Keywords:mosquito  malaria  dengue  pyrethroids  oxidases  detoxification
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