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Potential role of ATP ‐binding cassette transporters against acaricides in the brown dog tick R hipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato
ATP ‐binding cassette ( ABC ) transporters have been shown to be involved in pesticide detoxification in arthropod vectors and are thought to contribute to the development of drug resistance. Little is currently known about the role they play in ticks, which are among the more important vectors of h...
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Published in: | Medical and veterinary entomology 2015-03, Vol.29 (1), p.88-93 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | ATP
‐binding cassette (
ABC
) transporters have been shown to be involved in pesticide detoxification in arthropod vectors and are thought to contribute to the development of drug resistance. Little is currently known about the role they play in ticks, which are among the more important vectors of human and animal pathogens. Here, the role of
ABC
transporters in the transport of fipronil and ivermectin acaricides in the tick
R
hipicephalus sanguineus
(
I
xodida:
I
xodidae) was investigated. Larvae were treated with acaricide alone and acaricide in combination with a sub‐lethal dose of the
ABC
transporter inhibitor cyclosporine
A
. The
LC
50
doses and 95% confidence intervals (
CI
s) estimated by mortality data using probit analysis were 67.930 p.p.m. (95%
CI
53.780–90.861) for fipronil and 3741 p.p.m. (95%
CI
2857–4647) for ivermectin. The pre‐exposure of larvae to a sub‐lethal dose of cyclosporine
A
reduced the
LC
50
dose of fipronil to 4.808 p.p.m. (95%
CI
0.715–9.527) and that of ivermectin to 167 p.p.m. (95%
CI
15–449), which increased toxicity by about 14‐ and 22‐fold, respectively. The comparison of mortality data for each separate acaricide concentration showed the synergic effect of cyclosporine
A
to be reduced at higher concentrations of acaricide. These results show for the first time a strong association between
ABC
transporters and acaricide detoxification in
R
.sanguineus s.l. |
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ISSN: | 0269-283X 1365-2915 |
DOI: | 10.1111/mve.12093 |