L. McCarroll
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology | 2003
Cécile Brengues; Nicola J. Hawkes; Fabrice Chandre; L. McCarroll; S. Duchon; Pierre Guillet; Sylvie Manguin; John C. Morgan; Janet Hemingway
Samples of the dengue vector mosquito Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) were collected from 13 localities between 1995 and 1998. Two laboratory strains, Bora (French Polynesia) and AEAE, were both susceptible to DDT and permethrin; all other strains, except Larentuka (Indonesia) and Bouaké (Ivory Coast), contained individual fourth‐instar larvae resistant to permethrin. Ten strains were subjected to a range of biochemical assays. Many strains had elevated carboxylesterase activity compared to the Bora strain; this was particularly high in the Indonesian strains Salatiga and Semarang, and in the Guyane strain (Cayenne). Monooxygenase levels were increased in the Salatiga and Paea (Polynesia) strains, and reduced in the two Thai strains (Mae Kaza, Mae Kud) and the Larentuka strain. Glutathione S‐transferase activity was elevated in the Guyane strain. All other enzyme profiles were similar to the susceptible strain. The presence of both DDT and pyrethroid resistance in the Semarang, Belem (Brazil) and Long Hoa (Vietnam) strains suggested the presence of a knock‐down resistant (kdr)‐type resistance mechanism. Part of the S6 hydrophobic segment of domain II of the voltage‐gated sodium channel gene was obtained by RT‐PCR and sequenced from several insects from all 13 field strains. Four novel mutations were identified. Three strains contained identical amino acid substitutions at two positions, two strains shared a different substitution, and one strain was homozygous for a fourth alteration. The leucine to phenylalanine substitution that confers nerve insensitivity to pyrethroids in a range of other resistant insects was absent. Direct neurophysiological assays on individual larvae from three strains with these mutations demonstrated reduced nerve sensitivity to permethrin or lambda cyhalothrin inhibition compared to the susceptible strains.
Insect Molecular Biology | 2004
Hilary Ranson; M. G. Paton; B. Jensen; L. McCarroll; Ashley Vaughan; J. R. Hogan; Janet Hemingway; Frank H. Collins
Resistance to permethrin in an East African population of the major malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae is multifactorial. A mutated sodium channel allele and enhanced insecticide metabolism contribute to the resistance phenotype. We used microsatellite markers to scan the genome for quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with permethrin resistance. Two major and one minor QTL were identified. The first QTL, rtp1, colocalizes with the sodium channel gene on chromosome 2L thus further supporting the importance of mutations in this gene in conferring permethrin resistance. The second two loci are located on the third chromosome and one of these, rtp2, flanks a large cluster of cytochrome P450 genes. Further detailed mapping of these regions will help elucidate the molecular mechanisms of metabolic resistance to insecticides.
Archives of Disease in Childhood | 2006
D. Rh. Thomas; L. McCarroll; R. Roberts; P Karunaratne; Claire Roberts; D Casey; S Morgan; K Touhig; John C. Morgan; F Collins; Janet Hemingway
Treatment of head louse infection is primarily through topical insecticides. However, there is growing evidence of resistance. A representative population sample was tested using biochemical and molecular methods; it was shown that, in Wales, treatments containing pyrethroids are likely to be less effective in controlling head louse infection than those containing organophosphates.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2004
Janet Hemingway; Nicola J. Hawkes; L. McCarroll; Hilary Ranson
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2005
Nongkran Lumjuan; L. McCarroll; La-aied Prapanthadara; Janet Hemingway; Hilary Ranson
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2002
L. McCarroll; Janet Hemingway
Archive | 2002
La-aied Prapanthadara; Nongkran Promtet; Surangchit Koottathep; Pradya Somboon; Wonnapa Suwonkerd; L. McCarroll; Janet Hemingway
Physiological Entomology | 2004
John Vontas; L. McCarroll; S. H. P. P. Karunaratne; Christos Louis; Hilary Hurd; Janet Hemingway
Archive | 2008
F. A. Shamsi; L. McCarroll; Janet Hemingway; A. Al-Rajhi; M. Boulton
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2003
K. Adasi; Janet Hemingway; L. McCarroll