Mutations of voltage-gated sodium channel contribute to pyrethroid resistance in Panonychus citri

Deng Pan, Qiu-Juan Luo, Andrias O. O´Reilly, Guo-Rui Yuan, Jin-Jun Wang, Wei Dou

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Insect Science ›› 2024, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (3) : 803-816. DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.13266
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Mutations of voltage-gated sodium channel contribute to pyrethroid resistance in Panonychus citri

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Insecticide resistance in Panonychus citri is a major obstacle to mite control in citrus orchards. Pyrethroid insecticides are continually used to control mites in China, although resistance to pyrethroids has evolved in some populations. Here, the resistance to the pyrethroid fenpropathrin was investigated and 7 out of 8 field-collected populations of P. citri exhibited a high level of resistance, ranging from 171-fold to 15 391-fold higher than the susceptible (SS) comparison strain. Three voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) mutations were identified in the tested populations: L1031V, F1747L, and F1751I. Amplicon sequencing was used to evaluate the frequency of these mutations in the 19 field populations. L1031V and F1751I were present in all populations at frequencies of 11.6%–82.1% and 0.5%–31.8%, respectively, whereas the F1747L mutation was only present in 12 populations from Chongqing, Sichuan, Guangxi, and Yunnan provinces. Introduction of these mutations singly or in combination into transgenic flies significantly increased their resistance to fenpropathrin and these flies also exhibited reduced mortality after exposure to the pyrethroids permethrin and β-cypermethrin. Panonychus citri VGSC homology modeling and ligand docking indicate that F1747 and F1751 form direct binding contacts with pyrethroids, which are lost with mutation, whereas L1031 mutation may diminish pyrethroid effects through an allosteric mechanism. Overall, the results provide molecular markers for monitoring pest resistance to pyrethroids and offer new insights into the basis of pyrethroid actions on sodium channels.

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amplicon sequencing / kdr mutation / molecular docking / Panonychus citri / pyrethroid resistance / transgenic flies

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Deng Pan, Qiu-Juan Luo, Andrias O. O´Reilly, Guo-Rui Yuan, Jin-Jun Wang, Wei Dou. Mutations of voltage-gated sodium channel contribute to pyrethroid resistance in Panonychus citri. Insect Science, 2024, 31(3): 803‒816 https://doi.org/10.1111/1744-7917.13266

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