INVESTIGADORES
GURTLER Ricardo Esteban
artículos
Título:
Genetic structure of Triatoma infestans populations in rural villages of Santiago del Estero, northern Argentina.
Autor/es:
MARCET PL; MORA MS; CUTRERA AP; JONES LJ; GURTLER RE; KITRON U; DOTSON EM
Revista:
Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Editorial:
Amsterdam
Referencias:
Lugar: Elsevier; Año: 2008 vol. 8 p. 835 - 846
ISSN:
1567-1348
Resumen:
To gain an understanding of the genetic structure and dispersal dynamics of Triatoma infestans populations, we analyzed the multilocus genotype of 10 microsatellite loci for 352 T. infestans collected in 21 houses of 11 rural communities in October 2002. Genetic structure was analyzed at the community and house compound levels. Analysis revealed that vector control actions affected the genetic structure of T. infestans populations. Bug populations from communities under sustained vector control (core area) were highly structured and genetic differentiation between neighboring house compounds was significant. In contrast, bug populations from communities with sporadic vector control actions were more homogeneous and lacked defined genetic clusters. Genetic differentiation between population pairs did not fit a model of isolation by distance at the microgeographical level. Evidence consistent with flight or walking bug dispersal was detected within and among communities, dispersal was more female-biased in the core area and results suggested that houses received immigrants from more than one source. Putative sources and mechanisms of re-infestation are described. These data may be use to design improved vector control strategies.