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Microbiome toxicology — bacterial activation and detoxification of insecticidal compounds

Brittany F. Peterson

2024Current Opinion in Insect Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Insect gut bacteria have been implicated in a myriad of physiological processes from nutrient supplementation to pathogen protection. In fact, symbiont-mediated insecticide degradation has helped explain sudden control failure in the field to a range of active ingredients. The mechanisms behind the loss of susceptibility are varied based on host, symbiont, and insecticide identity. However, while some symbionts directly break down pesticides, others modulate endogenous host detoxification pathways or involve reciprocal degradation of insecticidal and bactericidal compounds both inspiring new questions and requiring the reexamination of past conclusions. Good steward of the chemical pesticide arsenal requires consideration of these ecological interactions from development to deployment.

Topics & Concepts

Detoxification (alternative medicine)BiologyMicrobiomePesticideHost (biology)EcologyPathogenToxicologyMicrobiologyBioinformaticsPathologyAlternative medicineMedicineInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesInsect and Pesticide ResearchMosquito-borne diseases and control