Molecular diagnostic for levamisol resistance in Haemonchus contortus.
Abstract: In tropical areas, Haemonchus contortus is the leading cause of production losses in small ruminant herds and its control is traditionally done through the utilization of synthetic anthelmintics. Levamisole, an imidazothiazole derivative, is widely used in Brazil and the occurrence of resistance is not uncommon. The genetic base for levamisole resistance in H. contortus is still under investigation, but it has been recently associated with a 63 bp deletion in the Hco-acr-8 gene, which codes for one of the subunits of a levamisole-sensistive acetylcholine receptor. Here we describe a real time PCR test for the detection and quantification of the presence and absence of this deletion. Reactions contained 12.5ul 2 × Fast Start Universal SYBR Green Master Mix (Roche, West Sussex, UK), 0.3 pmol/ul of each primer (forward and reverse), 50 ng of DNA and water for a total volume of 25?l. Amplification conditions for were: 95 oC for 10 min and 35 cycles at 95 oC for 15 s and at 56 ºC for 30 s. We tested the assay in two known H. contortus isolates, one resistant (Kokstad isolate - KOK) and another susceptible (Inbred-susceptible-Edinburgh - ISE). We also used the test to characterize a local H. contortus population previously exposed to levamisole. Preliminay results are in agreement with previously reported data as only the resistant allele was detected in the KOK isolate and both alleles were detected in the ISE isolate suggesting that this test may be useful in the fast detection of levamisole resistance in H. contortus.
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Format: | Anais e Proceedings de eventos biblioteca |
Language: | English eng |
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2017-11-09
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Subjects: | Resistance to anthelmintics., Caprino, Ovino, Anti-Helmíntico, Resistência a produtos químicos, Haemonchus Contortus., Sheep, Goats, Small ruminants, Anthelmintics, Drug resistance, Levamisole, Brazil., |
Online Access: | http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1079274 |
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Summary: | Abstract: In tropical areas, Haemonchus contortus is the leading cause of production losses in small ruminant herds and its control is traditionally done through the utilization of synthetic anthelmintics. Levamisole, an imidazothiazole derivative, is widely used in Brazil and the occurrence of resistance is not uncommon. The genetic base for levamisole resistance in H. contortus is still under investigation, but it has been recently associated with a 63 bp deletion in the Hco-acr-8 gene, which codes for one of the subunits of a levamisole-sensistive acetylcholine receptor. Here we describe a real time PCR test for the detection and quantification of the presence and absence of this deletion. Reactions contained 12.5ul 2 × Fast Start Universal SYBR Green Master Mix (Roche, West Sussex, UK), 0.3 pmol/ul of each primer (forward and reverse), 50 ng of DNA and water for a total volume of 25?l. Amplification conditions for were: 95 oC for 10 min and 35 cycles at 95 oC for 15 s and at 56 ºC for 30 s. We tested the assay in two known H. contortus isolates, one resistant (Kokstad isolate - KOK) and another susceptible (Inbred-susceptible-Edinburgh - ISE). We also used the test to characterize a local H. contortus population previously exposed to levamisole. Preliminay results are in agreement with previously reported data as only the resistant allele was detected in the KOK isolate and both alleles were detected in the ISE isolate suggesting that this test may be useful in the fast detection of levamisole resistance in H. contortus. |
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