Genetic variability of Aedes aegypti in the department of Sucre, Colombia, by analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial ND4 gene

Introduction. Aedes aegypti is the most important mosquito species in America for the transmission of viruses of dengue, Zika, Chikungunya and yellow fever. Ecological factors as well as chemical controls can affect the genetic composition of Ae. aegypti populations, which is why its genetic charact...

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Main Authors: Maria Claudia Atencia, María de Jesús Pérez, Sandy Milena Caldera, María Cristina Jaramillo, Eduar Elias Bejarano
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Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-c05f0efab475420c87a8e17c5f42d6ee2020-11-24T20:59:45ZengInstituto Nacional de SaludBiomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud0120-41570120-41572018-06-0138226727610.7705/biomedica.v38i0.37282117Genetic variability of Aedes aegypti in the department of Sucre, Colombia, by analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial ND4 geneMaria Claudia Atencia0María de Jesús Pérez1Sandy Milena Caldera2María Cristina Jaramillo3Eduar Elias Bejarano4Grupo de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad de Sucre, Sincelejo, ColombiaGrupo de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad de Sucre, Sincelejo, ColombiaGrupo de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad de Sucre, Sincelejo, ColombiaGrupo de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad de Sucre, Sincelejo, ColombiaGrupo de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad de Sucre, Sincelejo, ColombiaIntroduction. Aedes aegypti is the most important mosquito species in America for the transmission of viruses of dengue, Zika, Chikungunya and yellow fever. Ecological factors as well as chemical controls can affect the genetic composition of Ae. aegypti populations, which is why its genetic characterization is necessary. Objective. To determine the genetic variability of Ae. aegypti populations in four municipalities of Sucre department, Colombia. Materials and methods. Larvae of Ae. aegypti, collected in the municipalities of Sincelejo, Sampués, Corozal and Guaranda, Sucre department, were reared under laboratory conditions to adult stage. A segment of the mitochondrial ND4 gene which codes for the subunit 4 of the enzyme NADH-dehydrogenase was used as genetic marker. The genetic analysis included the estimation of parameters of nucleotide and haplotype diversity, genetic structure and gene flow. Results. One hundred and eight partial sequences of 357 nucleotides and four nucleotide haplotypes of the ND4 gene of Ae. aegypti were obtained. A significantly high genetic differentiation was found between the Sampués and Guaranda populations (FST=0.59467), Sincelejo and Sampués (FST=0.25637), and Corozal and Guaranda (FST=0.22237). A high gene flow (Nm=infinite) was observed among the populations of Sincelejo and Corozal. Conclusion. There are genetic differences between the Ae. aegypti populations from the municipalities of Sucre department. The presence of a new haplotype of the mitochondrial ND4 gene of Ae. aegypti in Colombia was recorded, detected in the municipality of Sincelejo.https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3728Aedes/genéticaADN mitocondrialdengueColombia
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author Maria Claudia Atencia
María de Jesús Pérez
Sandy Milena Caldera
María Cristina Jaramillo
Eduar Elias Bejarano
spellingShingle Maria Claudia Atencia
María de Jesús Pérez
Sandy Milena Caldera
María Cristina Jaramillo
Eduar Elias Bejarano
Genetic variability of Aedes aegypti in the department of Sucre, Colombia, by analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial ND4 gene
Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud
Aedes/genética
ADN mitocondrial
dengue
Colombia
author_facet Maria Claudia Atencia
María de Jesús Pérez
Sandy Milena Caldera
María Cristina Jaramillo
Eduar Elias Bejarano
author_sort Maria Claudia Atencia
title Genetic variability of Aedes aegypti in the department of Sucre, Colombia, by analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial ND4 gene
title_short Genetic variability of Aedes aegypti in the department of Sucre, Colombia, by analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial ND4 gene
title_full Genetic variability of Aedes aegypti in the department of Sucre, Colombia, by analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial ND4 gene
title_fullStr Genetic variability of Aedes aegypti in the department of Sucre, Colombia, by analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial ND4 gene
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variability of Aedes aegypti in the department of Sucre, Colombia, by analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial ND4 gene
title_sort genetic variability of aedes aegypti in the department of sucre, colombia, by analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial nd4 gene
publisher Instituto Nacional de Salud
series Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud
issn 0120-4157
0120-4157
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Introduction. Aedes aegypti is the most important mosquito species in America for the transmission of viruses of dengue, Zika, Chikungunya and yellow fever. Ecological factors as well as chemical controls can affect the genetic composition of Ae. aegypti populations, which is why its genetic characterization is necessary. Objective. To determine the genetic variability of Ae. aegypti populations in four municipalities of Sucre department, Colombia. Materials and methods. Larvae of Ae. aegypti, collected in the municipalities of Sincelejo, Sampués, Corozal and Guaranda, Sucre department, were reared under laboratory conditions to adult stage. A segment of the mitochondrial ND4 gene which codes for the subunit 4 of the enzyme NADH-dehydrogenase was used as genetic marker. The genetic analysis included the estimation of parameters of nucleotide and haplotype diversity, genetic structure and gene flow. Results. One hundred and eight partial sequences of 357 nucleotides and four nucleotide haplotypes of the ND4 gene of Ae. aegypti were obtained. A significantly high genetic differentiation was found between the Sampués and Guaranda populations (FST=0.59467), Sincelejo and Sampués (FST=0.25637), and Corozal and Guaranda (FST=0.22237). A high gene flow (Nm=infinite) was observed among the populations of Sincelejo and Corozal. Conclusion. There are genetic differences between the Ae. aegypti populations from the municipalities of Sucre department. The presence of a new haplotype of the mitochondrial ND4 gene of Ae. aegypti in Colombia was recorded, detected in the municipality of Sincelejo.
topic Aedes/genética
ADN mitocondrial
dengue
Colombia
url https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3728
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