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   Whole Genome Sequencing of Field Isolates Reveals a Common Duplication of the Duffy Binding Protein Gene in Malagasy Plasmodium vivax Strains  
   
نویسنده menard d. ,chan e.r. ,benedet c. ,ratsimbasoa a. ,kim s. ,chim p. ,do c. ,witkowski b. ,durand r. ,thellier m. ,severini c. ,legrand e. ,musset l. ,nour b.y.m. ,mercereau-puijalon o. ,serre d. ,zimmerman p.a.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2013 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 11
چکیده    Background:plasmodium vivax is the most prevalent human malaria parasite,causing serious public health problems in malaria-endemic countries. until recently the duffy-negative blood group phenotype was considered to confer resistance to vivax malaria for most african ethnicities. we and others have reported that p. vivax strains in african countries from madagascar to mauritania display capacity to cause clinical vivax malaria in duffy-negative people. new insights must now explain duffy-independent p. vivax invasion of human erythrocytes.methods/principal findings:through recent whole genome sequencing we obtained ≥70× coverage of the p. vivax genome from five field-isolates,resulting in ≥93% of the sal i reference sequenced at coverage greater than 20×. combined with sequences from one additional malagasy field isolate and from five monkey-adapted strains,we describe here identification of dna sequence rearrangements in the p. vivax genome,including discovery of a duplication of the p. vivax duffy binding protein (pvdbp) gene. a survey of malagasy patients infected with p. vivax showed that the pvdbp duplication was present in numerous locations in madagascar and found in over 50% of infected patients evaluated. extended geographic surveys showed that the pvdbp duplication was detected frequently in vivax patients living in east africa and in some residents of non-african p. vivax-endemic countries. additionally,the pvdbp duplication was observed in travelers seeking treatment of vivax malaria upon returning home. pvdbp duplication prevalence was highest in west-central madagascar sites where the highest frequencies of p. vivax-infected,duffy-negative people were reported.conclusions/significance:the highly conserved nature of the sequence involved in the pvdbp duplication suggests that it has occurred in a recent evolutionary time frame. these data suggest that pvdbp,a merozoite surface protein involved in red cell adhesion is rapidly evolving,possibly in response to constraints imposed by erythrocyte duffy negativity in some human populations. © 2013 menard et al.
آدرس unité d'epidémiologie moléculaire du paludisme,institut pasteur du cambodge,phnom penh, Cambodia, genomic medicine institute,cleveland clinic lerner research institute,cleveland,oh, United States, unité d'epidémiologie moléculaire du paludisme,institut pasteur du cambodge,phnom penh, Cambodia, direction de la lutte contre les maladies infectieuses,ministère de la santé,du planning familial et de la protection sociale du madagascar,antananarivo, Madagascar, unité d'epidémiologie moléculaire du paludisme,institut pasteur du cambodge,phnom penh, Cambodia, unité d'epidémiologie moléculaire du paludisme,institut pasteur du cambodge,phnom penh, Cambodia, unité d'epidémiologie moléculaire du paludisme,institut pasteur du cambodge,phnom penh, Cambodia, unité d'epidémiologie moléculaire du paludisme,institut pasteur du cambodge,phnom penh, Cambodia, laboratoire de parasitologie-mycologie,hôpital avicenne,ap-hp,bobigny, France, national center for malaria research,ap-hp,chu pitie salpêtrière,paris, France, department of infectious,parasitic and immunomediated diseases,istituto superiore di sanità (iss),rome, Italy, laboratoire de parasitologie,national reference centre of malaria resistance in french guiana and west indies,institut pasteur de la guyane,cayenne, French Guiana, laboratoire de parasitologie,national reference centre of malaria resistance in french guiana and west indies,institut pasteur de la guyane,cayenne, French Guiana, blue nile national institute for communicable diseases,university of gezira,wad medani, Sudan, unité d'lmmunologie moléculaire des parasites,institut pasteur,paris, France, genomic medicine institute,cleveland clinic lerner research institute,cleveland,oh, United States, center for global health and diseases,case western reserve university,cleveland,oh, United States
 
     
   
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