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Acetylcholine receptor subunit genes from Ancylostoma caninum: Altered transcription patterns associated with pyrantel resistance

Kopp, teven R., Coleman, Glen T., Traub, Rebecca J., McCarthy, James S. and Kotze, Andrew C. (2008-09-13) Acetylcholine receptor subunit genes from Ancylostoma caninum: Altered transcription patterns associated with pyrantel resistance. International Journal for Parasitology, 39 4: 435-441.


Author(s) Kopp, teven R.
Coleman, Glen T.
Traub, Rebecca J.
McCarthy, James S.
Kotze, Andrew C.
Title Acetylcholine receptor subunit genes from Ancylostoma caninum: Altered transcription patterns associated with pyrantel resistance
Formatted title Acetycholine receptor subunit genes from Ancylostoma caninum:  Altered transcription patterns associated with pyrantel resistance
Journal name International Journal for Parasitology
Publication date 2008-09-13
Volume number 39
Issue number 4
ISSN 0020-7519
Start page 435
End page 441
Total pages 7
Editor(s) N. Sangster
Place of publication UK
Publisher Elsevier ltd
Collection year 2009
Language eng
Subject C1
070708 Veterinary Parasitology
970107 Expanding Knowledge in the Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Abstract The molecular mechanism of resistance to nicotinic agonist anthelmintics such as pyrantel and levamisole in nematodes of medical and veterinary significance is poorly understood. The identification of pyrantel-resistant isolates of the canine hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum, provides an opportunity to explore, at a molecular level, the mechanism of cholinergic resistance in a species that is a model for the human hookworms. Here we describe the cloning of three A. caninum genes orthologous to components of the pyrantel-sensitive nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in Caenorhabditis elegans (UNC-29, -38, -63). Analysis of mRNA levels by quantitative PCR was also performed on these genes, plus an additional three nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit genes thought not to be constituents of the pyrantel-sensitive receptor, for which a partial sequence was obtained. Gene sequences and mRNA levels were compared between two isolates of A. caninum showing either high- or low-level resistance to pyrantel (as shown previously by in vivo efficacy and in vitro comparative studies). While no polymorphisms of likely significance between the two A. caninum isolates were observed, quantitative analysis of transcription revealed significantly lower levels for the three putative pyrantel receptor subunits (AAR-29, -38 and -63) in the highly pyrantel-resistant isolate compared with the isolate with low-level resistance. In contrast, transcription of the three subunits thought not to constitute the pyrantel receptor (AAR-8, -15 and -19) was either not significantly different between the two isolates, or slightly higher in the highly-resistant isolate. This data suggests that reduced transcription of the mRNA coding for nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits that form the pyrantel-sensitive receptors may be a component of the pyrantel resistance mechanism in A. caninum.
Keyword(s) Ancylostoma caninum
Pyrantel
Resistance
nAChR
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