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  • Entomology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Zika, dengue, and chikungunya are significant public health threats transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes.
  • Insecticide resistance necessitates novel, biorational vector control strategies.
  • Chitin synthesis is crucial for mosquito larval development and a potential control target.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate an RNAi-based bioinsecticide targeting mosquito chitin synthases (CHS) for population control.
  • To assess the efficacy of dsRNA targeting CHSA and CHSB transcripts in Aedes larvae.
  • To investigate the potential of this bioinsecticide as part of an integrated vector management program.

Main Methods:

  • Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) targeting five regions of CHSA and CHSB transcripts were produced.
  • dsRNA was administered directly to larval breeding water for in vitro and in vivo testing.
  • Larval viability, CHS transcript levels, and adult morphology were analyzed post-treatment.

Main Results:

  • Treatment with dsRNA targeting CHS catalytic sites significantly reduced larval viability.
  • CHS transcript levels were decreased in treated larvae.
  • Survivors exhibited altered morphology and chitin content, with adjuvant effects when combined with diflubenzuron.

Conclusions:

  • RNAi targeting mosquito CHS represents a promising biorational strategy for vector control.
  • This approach can reduce mosquito populations and potentially mitigate the spread of arboviruses.
  • The developed bioinsecticide shows potential for integrated vector management, especially when combined with existing agents.