Title : Genetic diversity of levamisole receptor subunits in parasitic nematode species and abbreviated transcripts associated with resistance - Neveu_2010_Pharmacogenet.Genomics_20_414 |
Author(s) : Neveu C , Charvet CL , Fauvin A , Cortet J , Beech RN , Cabaret J |
Ref : Pharmacogenet Genomics , 20 :414 , 2010 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES: The molecular mechanisms of levamisole (LEV) activity and expression of resistance remain largely unknown in parasitic nematodes. In contrast, genetic screens for mutants that survive exposure to LEV in the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans have led to the identification of five genes (unc-38, unc-63, unc-29, lev-1 and lev-8) that encode a LEV-sensitive acetylcholine receptor (L-AChR). Loss of these genes leads to LEV resistance. In this study, orthologues of these genes were identified in three species of trichostrongylid nematodes that have a major impact on small ruminants: Haemonchus contortus, Teladorsagia circumcincta and Trichostrongylus colubriformis. Polymorphism associated with LEV resistance have been investigated by comparing transcripts of these subunits in LEV susceptible and LEV-resistant isolates of the three strongylid species. BASIC |
PubMedSearch : Neveu_2010_Pharmacogenet.Genomics_20_414 |
PubMedID: 20531256 |
Neveu C, Charvet CL, Fauvin A, Cortet J, Beech RN, Cabaret J (2010)
Genetic diversity of levamisole receptor subunits in parasitic nematode species and abbreviated transcripts associated with resistance
Pharmacogenet Genomics
20 :414
Neveu C, Charvet CL, Fauvin A, Cortet J, Beech RN, Cabaret J (2010)
Pharmacogenet Genomics
20 :414