Genomic landscape of drug response reveals mediators of anthelmintic resistance

药物反应的基因组图谱揭示了抗蠕虫药物耐药性的介质。

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作者:Stephen R Doyle ,Roz Laing ,David Bartley ,Alison Morrison ,Nancy Holroyd ,Kirsty Maitland ,Alistair Antonopoulos ,Umer Chaudhry ,Ilona Flis ,Sue Howell ,Jennifer McIntyre ,John S Gilleard ,Andy Tait ,Barbara Mable ,Ray Kaplan ,Neil Sargison ,Collette Britton ,Matthew Berriman ,Eileen Devaney ,James A Cotton

Abstract

Like other pathogens, parasitic helminths can rapidly evolve resistance to drug treatment. Understanding the genetic basis of anthelmintic drug resistance in parasitic nematodes is key to tracking its spread and improving the efficacy and sustainability of parasite control. Here, we use an in vivo genetic cross between drug-susceptible and multi-drug-resistant strains of Haemonchus contortus in a natural host-parasite system to simultaneously map resistance loci for the three major classes of anthelmintics. This approach identifies new alleles for resistance to benzimidazoles and levamisole and implicates the transcription factor cky-1 in ivermectin resistance. This gene is within a locus under selection in ivermectin-resistant populations worldwide; expression analyses and functional validation using knockdown experiments support that cky-1 is associated with ivermectin survival. Our work demonstrates the feasibility of high-resolution forward genetics in a parasitic nematode and identifies variants for the development of molecular diagnostics to combat drug resistance in the field. Keywords: CP: Microbiology; CP: Molecular biology; Haemonchus contortus; anthelmintic resistance; benzimidazole; cky-1; forward genetics; genetic cross; genome-wide association; helminth; ivermectin; levamisole.

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