Mitigating CYP450-Mediated Insecticide Resistance in Malaria Vectors with Cannabis-Derived Synergists: The Potential of Cannabidiol

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Abstract

Insecticide resistance in mosquitoes, largely mediated by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (CYPs), compromises the efficacy of vector control tools. In this study, chemically-wise selected natural extracts and compounds were screened for their CYP inhibition potential. Among 37 tested plant extracts and fractions, a decarboxylated acidic fraction of industrial hemp ( Cannabis sativa Linnaeus var. ‘Futura 75’) emerged as a promising hit, and phytochemical profiling identified cannabidiol (CBD) as its major component (IC₅₀ = 18.37 μM for CYP9K1). CBD was used as a scaffold to generate semisynthetic analogues; of which a piperazinyl analogue outperformed the natural scaffold demonstrating significantly greater potency (IC₅₀ = 2.50 μM for CYP9K1). Docking studies using homology-derived CYP9K1 models also supported a stronger binding affinity of the piperazinyl analogue relative to CBD. Toxicity assays using pyrethroid-resistant Anopheles gambiae Giles adults confirmed that neither CBD nor the piperazinyl analogue had intrinsic toxicity, yet the semisynthetic analogue significantly enhanced deltamethrin efficacy, showing a threefold synergistic effect. The safety profile of the cannabis compounds for non-target organisms was evaluated through human cell line cytotoxicity tests and bee toxicity assays, suggesting low non-target organism toxicity. Our study describes the identification of a plant-derived synergist lead with strong potential as an insecticide additive to combat metabolic resistance in malaria-transmitting mosquitoes.

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