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Overexpression of ATP ‐binding cassette transporters associated with sulfoxaflor resistance in Aphis gossypii glover
Author(s) -
Wang Li,
Zhu Junshu,
Cui Li,
Wang Qinqin,
Huang Weiling,
Ji Xuejiao,
Yang Qingjie,
Rui Changhui
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pest management science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.296
H-Index - 125
eISSN - 1526-4998
pISSN - 1526-498X
DOI - 10.1002/ps.6431
Subject(s) - atp binding cassette transporter , aphis gossypii , biology , population , verapamil , pharmacology , gene knockdown , transporter , toxicology , genetics , botany , gene , medicine , aphididae , pest analysis , homoptera , environmental health , calcium
Abstract BACKGROUND Sulfoxaflor is a new insecticide for controlling against Aphis gossypii in the field. ATP‐binding cassette (ABC) transporters belong to a large superfamily of proteins and play an important role in the detoxification process. However, the potential role of ABC transporters in sulfoxaflor resistance in A. gossypii is unknown. RESULTS In this study, an ABC transporter inhibitor, verapamil, dramatically increased the toxicity of sulfoxaflor in the resistant population with a synergistic ratio of 8.55. However, verapamil did not synergize sulfoxaflor toxicity in the susceptible population. The contents of ABC transporters were significantly increased in the Sul‐R population. Based on RT‐qPCR analysis, 10 of 23 ABC transcripts, ABCA1 , ABCA2 , ABCB1 , ABCB5 , ABCD1 , ABCG7 , ABCG16 , ABCG26 , ABCG27 , and MRP7 , were up‐regulated in the Sul‐R population compared to the Sus population. Meanwhile, inductive effects of ABCA1 , ABCD1 , ABCG7 and ABCG26 by sulfoxaflor were found in A. gossypii . Furthermore, knockdown of ABCA1 and ABCD1 using RNAi significantly increased the sulfoxaflor sensitivity in Sul‐R aphids. CONCLUSION These results suggested that ABC transporters, especially the ABCA1 and ABCD1 genes, might be related with sulfoxaflor resistance in A. gossypii . This study will promote further work to validate the functional roles of these ABCs in sulfoxaflor resistance and might be helpful for the management of sulfoxaflor‐resistant A. gossypii .

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