• [email protected]
  • +971 507 888 742
Submit Manuscript
SciAlert
  • Home
  • Journals
  • Information
    • For Authors
    • For Referees
    • For Librarian
    • For Societies
  • Contact
  1. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
  2. Vol 25 (10), 2022
  3. 905-910
  • Online First
  • Current Issue
  • Previous Issues
  • More Information
    Aims and Scope Editorial Board Guide to Authors Article Processing Charges
    Submit a Manuscript

Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2022 | Volume: 25 | Issue: 10 | Page No.: 905-910
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2022.905.910

Facebook Twitter Digg Reddit Linkedin StumbleUpon E-mail

Article Trend



Total views 755

Search


Authors


Resti  Rahayu

Resti Rahayu

LiveDNA: 62.24137

Hasmiwati

Hasmiwati

LiveDNA: 62.16255

Muhammad Rizki Saputra

Country: Indonesia

Keywords


  • German cockroach
  • voltage-gated sodium channel
  • gene mutation
  • knockdown resistance
  • deltamethrin
  • residential pests
  • resistance mechanism
Research Article

Detection of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel (VGSC) Mutation in Deltamethrin-Resistant Blattella germanica L. from Indonesia

Resti Rahayu Resti  Rahayu's LiveDNA, Hasmiwati Hasmiwati's LiveDNA and Muhammad Rizki Saputra
Background and Objective: German cockroach (Blattella germanica L.) is one of the most common residential pests in Indonesia. Controlling the population face obstacles due to insecticide resistance, especially to deltamethrin. This research investigated the resistance status and the possibility of a Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel (VGSC) knockdown resistance mutation (L1014F) in two field strains of German cockroaches collected from two cities in Indonesia (Bukittinggi, named RMKN-BKT and Bandung, named KRSA-BDG) with VCRU-WHO as the standard strain. Materials and Methods: This study started with a bioassay test to determine the lethal dose of 50% (LD50) for each strain and followed by a molecular test for mutation detection. Results: The results showed that the RMKN-BKT and KRSA-BDG strains were highly resistant to deltamethrin with RR50 values of 80,090 times and 73,272 times, respectively. Only the RMKN-BKT strain was shown to carry L1014F kdr mutation which lead to an amino acid replacement from leucine (TTG) to phenylalanine (TTC). Two silent mutations were also found in both field strains at codons 983 (TGC/cysteine→TGT/cysteine) and 984 (GGG/ glycine→GGA/glycine) which were suggested as polymorphism phenomena. The absence of the L1014F mutation in the Bandung strain does not exclude the possibility of the presence of the VGSC mutation at other points. Conclusion: It requires subsequent investigation in mutation detection at other points and the possible presence of other resistance mechanisms to get a precise solution in the population control. Bioinsecticides may stand as a breakthrough so that the strategy will no longer focus on insecticides.
PDF Fulltext XML References Citation

How to cite this article

Resti Rahayu, Hasmiwati and Muhammad Rizki Saputra, 2022. Detection of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel (VGSC) Mutation in Deltamethrin-Resistant Blattella germanica L. from Indonesia. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 25: 905-910.

DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2022.905.910

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=pjbs.2022.905.910

Related Articles

Potency of Papaya Leaf (Carica papaya L.) as Toxicant and Repellent against German Cockroach (Blattella germanica L.)
Efficacy of Noni (Morinda citrifolia L.) Ethanolic Leaf Extract Against German Cockroach (Blattella germanica L.)
Present Status of Carbamate, Pyrethroid and Phenylpyrazole Insecticide Resistance to German Cockroach, Blattella germanica (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae) in Indonesia
Efficacy and Residual Activity of Lemongrass Essential Oil (Cymbopogon flexuosus) against German Cockroaches (Blattella germanica)

Leave a Comment


Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Useful Links

  • Journals
  • For Authors
  • For Referees
  • For Librarian
  • For Socities

Contact Us

Office Number 1128,
Tamani Arts Building,
Business Bay,
Deira, Dubai, UAE

Phone: +971 507 888 742
Email: [email protected]

About Science Alert

Science Alert is a technology platform and service provider for scholarly publishers, helping them to publish and distribute their content online. We provide a range of services, including hosting, design, and digital marketing, as well as analytics and other tools to help publishers understand their audience and optimize their content. Science Alert works with a wide variety of publishers, including academic societies, universities, and commercial publishers.

Follow Us
© Copyright Science Alert. All Rights Reserved