Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Maíra
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Lopes, Ana, Yadró Garcia, Carlos A., Coelho, Marta, Martín-Hernández, Raquel, Higes, Mariano, Pires, Sancia, Pinto, M. Alice, Henriques, Dora
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/30319
Resumo: Infestations of Varroa destructor are closely associated with colony collapse in the honey bee (Apis mellifera). Currently, three classes of acaricidal compounds are utilized to combat these infestations: pyrethroids (fluvalinate and flumethrin), organophosphates (coumaphos) and formamidines (amitraz). The first cases of V. destructor resistance to pyrethroids were reported in Italy, followed by numerous instances of resistant populations worldwide. The molecular mechanism of V. destructor resistance to pyrethroids is well understood and primarily linked to an amino acid change at position 925, where a leucine (L) is typically found. At this position, three alleles have been described that confer resistance to pyrethroids, where leucine is substituted by valine (L925V), isoleucine (L925I), or methionine (L925M). A novel mutation at position 918 was described in a population from Spain, where the amino acid methionine, normally found at position 918, was replaced by leucine (M918L). In Portugal, gene variation associated with pyrethroid resistance remains unknown. To investigate this mechanism in V. destructor populations from Portuguese apiaries, DNA was extracted from individual mites. This DNA was PCR-amplified using the primers 273-IF_VD (5′-AAGCCGCCATTGTTACCAGA-3′) and 1973-IR_VD (5’- CTGTTGTTACCGTGGAGCA-3′) and subjected to Sanger sequencing. The expected outcome is that mutations are found in Portugal at both positions 925 and 918, due to its geographical proximity to Spain. These results will contribute to the Portuguese beekeeping sector by facilitating the development of strategies for handling V. destructor resistance.
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spelling Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in PortugalVarroa destructorPyrethroidsVGSCVSGResearch Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering::Food technologyInfestations of Varroa destructor are closely associated with colony collapse in the honey bee (Apis mellifera). Currently, three classes of acaricidal compounds are utilized to combat these infestations: pyrethroids (fluvalinate and flumethrin), organophosphates (coumaphos) and formamidines (amitraz). The first cases of V. destructor resistance to pyrethroids were reported in Italy, followed by numerous instances of resistant populations worldwide. The molecular mechanism of V. destructor resistance to pyrethroids is well understood and primarily linked to an amino acid change at position 925, where a leucine (L) is typically found. At this position, three alleles have been described that confer resistance to pyrethroids, where leucine is substituted by valine (L925V), isoleucine (L925I), or methionine (L925M). A novel mutation at position 918 was described in a population from Spain, where the amino acid methionine, normally found at position 918, was replaced by leucine (M918L). In Portugal, gene variation associated with pyrethroid resistance remains unknown. To investigate this mechanism in V. destructor populations from Portuguese apiaries, DNA was extracted from individual mites. This DNA was PCR-amplified using the primers 273-IF_VD (5′-AAGCCGCCATTGTTACCAGA-3′) and 1973-IR_VD (5’- CTGTTGTTACCGTGGAGCA-3′) and subjected to Sanger sequencing. The expected outcome is that mutations are found in Portugal at both positions 925 and 918, due to its geographical proximity to Spain. These results will contribute to the Portuguese beekeeping sector by facilitating the development of strategies for handling V. destructor resistance.Project “MITE- Varroa e vírus transmitidos: MonItorização de mutações e desenvolvimento de ferramentas moleculares inovadoras” is funded by National Beekeeping Programme 2023-2027.Estonian University of Life SciencesBiblioteca Digital do IPBCosta, MaíraLopes, AnaYadró Garcia, Carlos A.Coelho, MartaMartín-Hernández, RaquelHiges, MarianoPires, SanciaPinto, M. AliceHenriques, Dora2024-10-04T09:00:06Z20242024-01-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/30319engCosta, Maíra; Lopes, Ana; Yadró Garcia, Carlos A.; Coelho, Marta; Martín-Hernández, Raquel; Higes, Mariano; Pires, Sancia; Pinto, M. Alice; Henriques, Dora (2024). Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal. In 10th congress of Apidology. Tallininfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-10-09T01:17:51Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/30319Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-10-09T01:17:51Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal
title Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal
spellingShingle Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal
Costa, Maíra
Varroa destructor
Pyrethroids
VGSC
VSG
Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering::Food technology
title_short Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal
title_full Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal
title_fullStr Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal
title_sort Resistance of varroa destructor to pyrethroids: a preliminary analysis in Portugal
author Costa, Maíra
author_facet Costa, Maíra
Lopes, Ana
Yadró Garcia, Carlos A.
Coelho, Marta
Martín-Hernández, Raquel
Higes, Mariano
Pires, Sancia
Pinto, M. Alice
Henriques, Dora
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Ana
Yadró Garcia, Carlos A.
Coelho, Marta
Martín-Hernández, Raquel
Higes, Mariano
Pires, Sancia
Pinto, M. Alice
Henriques, Dora
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Maíra
Lopes, Ana
Yadró Garcia, Carlos A.
Coelho, Marta
Martín-Hernández, Raquel
Higes, Mariano
Pires, Sancia
Pinto, M. Alice
Henriques, Dora
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Varroa destructor
Pyrethroids
VGSC
VSG
Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering::Food technology
topic Varroa destructor
Pyrethroids
VGSC
VSG
Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering::Food technology
description Infestations of Varroa destructor are closely associated with colony collapse in the honey bee (Apis mellifera). Currently, three classes of acaricidal compounds are utilized to combat these infestations: pyrethroids (fluvalinate and flumethrin), organophosphates (coumaphos) and formamidines (amitraz). The first cases of V. destructor resistance to pyrethroids were reported in Italy, followed by numerous instances of resistant populations worldwide. The molecular mechanism of V. destructor resistance to pyrethroids is well understood and primarily linked to an amino acid change at position 925, where a leucine (L) is typically found. At this position, three alleles have been described that confer resistance to pyrethroids, where leucine is substituted by valine (L925V), isoleucine (L925I), or methionine (L925M). A novel mutation at position 918 was described in a population from Spain, where the amino acid methionine, normally found at position 918, was replaced by leucine (M918L). In Portugal, gene variation associated with pyrethroid resistance remains unknown. To investigate this mechanism in V. destructor populations from Portuguese apiaries, DNA was extracted from individual mites. This DNA was PCR-amplified using the primers 273-IF_VD (5′-AAGCCGCCATTGTTACCAGA-3′) and 1973-IR_VD (5’- CTGTTGTTACCGTGGAGCA-3′) and subjected to Sanger sequencing. The expected outcome is that mutations are found in Portugal at both positions 925 and 918, due to its geographical proximity to Spain. These results will contribute to the Portuguese beekeeping sector by facilitating the development of strategies for handling V. destructor resistance.
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