Streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: Current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control

The pervasiveness of arboviruses in wreaking havoc on public health has lingered on international health agendas. A scarcity of mosquito-borne disease vaccines and therapies demands prompt attention, as billions of people worldwide are at risk of infections. It is widely known that vector control co...

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Main Authors: Amelia-Yap, Zheng Hua, Azman, Adzzie Shazleen, Abu Bakar, Sazaly, Low, Van Lun
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spelling my.um.eprints.420502023-10-18T04:13:04Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42050/ Streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: Current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control Amelia-Yap, Zheng Hua Azman, Adzzie Shazleen Abu Bakar, Sazaly Low, Van Lun Medical technology The pervasiveness of arboviruses in wreaking havoc on public health has lingered on international health agendas. A scarcity of mosquito-borne disease vaccines and therapies demands prompt attention, as billions of people worldwide are at risk of infections. It is widely known that vector control continues, and in some diseases, remains the only resort in suppressing disease transmissions we presently possess at its disposal. But the use of commercial insecticides is being crippled by the widespread insecticide resistance, which greatly menaces their efficacies, toxicological repercussions such as environmental pollution and human health risk. Rather, an environmentally benign technique of employing Streptomyces isolates from settings such as terrestrial soils, marine sediments, and mangrove soils for Culicidae management has recently received a lot of positive attention. Streptomyces' capacities to produce a wide range of bioactive secondary metabolites that contribute to pharmaceutical, agricultural and veterinarian, Streptomyces-derived bioactive compounds are increasingly being considered for use in vector control. Herein, we compiled all of the available datasets on the effectiveness of Streptomyces-derived compounds against major mosquito vectors of medical importance. Aedes, Anopheles, and Culex are used to assess the toxicity of crude extracts or fractions. This paper reviewed the promising ovicidal, larvicidal, and pupacidal effects of different Streptomyces strains. Notably, no research into the adulticidal effect of Streptomyces-derived compounds has yet been done. Aside from the genetic makeup, the production of secondary metabolites from Streptomyces depends on the growing conditions. And that, to optimise the maximum yield of highly potent bioactive compounds being extracted, solvents' choice is of paramount importance. Thus, both cultivation parameters and the choice of organic solvents for secondary metabolites extraction will be discussed. Furthermore, biases derived from different studies have implied the need for standardizing experimental procedures. While entomological data should be collected consistently across all studies to expedite evidence-based policymaking of bioinsecticides, the quality of data from vector control interventions - particularly the experimental design, execution, analysis, and presentation of results of vector control studies - will be thoroughly reviewed. Lastly, to promote consistency and reliability, these knowledge gaps are identified, along with a discussion of current perspectives on vector control, global bioinsecticide trends, challenges on commercializing bioinsecticides and future research needs. Elsevier 2022-05 Article PeerReviewed Amelia-Yap, Zheng Hua and Azman, Adzzie Shazleen and Abu Bakar, Sazaly and Low, Van Lun (2022) Streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: Current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control. Acta Tropica, 229. ISSN 0001-706X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106381 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106381>. 10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106381
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Amelia-Yap, Zheng Hua
Azman, Adzzie Shazleen
Abu Bakar, Sazaly
Low, Van Lun
Streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: Current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control
description The pervasiveness of arboviruses in wreaking havoc on public health has lingered on international health agendas. A scarcity of mosquito-borne disease vaccines and therapies demands prompt attention, as billions of people worldwide are at risk of infections. It is widely known that vector control continues, and in some diseases, remains the only resort in suppressing disease transmissions we presently possess at its disposal. But the use of commercial insecticides is being crippled by the widespread insecticide resistance, which greatly menaces their efficacies, toxicological repercussions such as environmental pollution and human health risk. Rather, an environmentally benign technique of employing Streptomyces isolates from settings such as terrestrial soils, marine sediments, and mangrove soils for Culicidae management has recently received a lot of positive attention. Streptomyces' capacities to produce a wide range of bioactive secondary metabolites that contribute to pharmaceutical, agricultural and veterinarian, Streptomyces-derived bioactive compounds are increasingly being considered for use in vector control. Herein, we compiled all of the available datasets on the effectiveness of Streptomyces-derived compounds against major mosquito vectors of medical importance. Aedes, Anopheles, and Culex are used to assess the toxicity of crude extracts or fractions. This paper reviewed the promising ovicidal, larvicidal, and pupacidal effects of different Streptomyces strains. Notably, no research into the adulticidal effect of Streptomyces-derived compounds has yet been done. Aside from the genetic makeup, the production of secondary metabolites from Streptomyces depends on the growing conditions. And that, to optimise the maximum yield of highly potent bioactive compounds being extracted, solvents' choice is of paramount importance. Thus, both cultivation parameters and the choice of organic solvents for secondary metabolites extraction will be discussed. Furthermore, biases derived from different studies have implied the need for standardizing experimental procedures. While entomological data should be collected consistently across all studies to expedite evidence-based policymaking of bioinsecticides, the quality of data from vector control interventions - particularly the experimental design, execution, analysis, and presentation of results of vector control studies - will be thoroughly reviewed. Lastly, to promote consistency and reliability, these knowledge gaps are identified, along with a discussion of current perspectives on vector control, global bioinsecticide trends, challenges on commercializing bioinsecticides and future research needs.
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author Amelia-Yap, Zheng Hua
Azman, Adzzie Shazleen
Abu Bakar, Sazaly
Low, Van Lun
author_facet Amelia-Yap, Zheng Hua
Azman, Adzzie Shazleen
Abu Bakar, Sazaly
Low, Van Lun
author_sort Amelia-Yap, Zheng Hua
title Streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: Current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control
title_short Streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: Current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control
title_full Streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: Current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control
title_fullStr Streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: Current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control
title_full_unstemmed Streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: Current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control
title_sort streptomyces derivatives as an insecticide: current perspectives, challenges and future research needs for mosquito control
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