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Duffy blood group gene polymorphisms among malaria vivax patients in four areas of the Brazilian Amazon region
BACKGROUND: Duffy blood group polymorphisms are important in areas where Plasmodium vivax predominates, because this molecule acts as a receptor for this protozoan. In the present study, Duffy blood group genotyping in P. vivax malaria patients from four different Brazilian endemic areas is reported...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2244634/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18093292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-6-167 |
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author | Cavasini, Carlos E de Mattos, Luiz C Couto, Álvaro AR D'Almeida Couto, Vanja SC D'Almeida Gollino, Yuri Moretti, Laurence J Bonini-Domingos, Cláudia R Rossit, Andréa RB Castilho, Lilian Machado, Ricardo LD |
author_facet | Cavasini, Carlos E de Mattos, Luiz C Couto, Álvaro AR D'Almeida Couto, Vanja SC D'Almeida Gollino, Yuri Moretti, Laurence J Bonini-Domingos, Cláudia R Rossit, Andréa RB Castilho, Lilian Machado, Ricardo LD |
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description | BACKGROUND: Duffy blood group polymorphisms are important in areas where Plasmodium vivax predominates, because this molecule acts as a receptor for this protozoan. In the present study, Duffy blood group genotyping in P. vivax malaria patients from four different Brazilian endemic areas is reported, exploring significant associations between blood group variants and susceptibility or resistance to malaria. METHODS: The P. vivax identification was determined by non-genotypic and genotypic screening tests. The Duffy blood group was genotyped by PCR/RFLP in 330 blood donors and 312 malaria patients from four Brazilian Amazon areas. In order to assess the variables significance and to obtain independence among the proportions, the Fisher's exact test was used. RESULTS: The data show a high frequency of the FYA/FYB genotype, followed by FYB/FYB, FYA/FYA, FYA/FYB-33 and FYB/FYB-33. Low frequencies were detected for the FYA/FY(X), FYB/FY(X), FYX/FY(X )and FYB-33/FYB-33 genotypes. Negative Duffy genotype (FYB-33/FYB-33) was found in both groups: individuals infected and non-infected (blood donors). No individual carried the FY(X)/FYB-33 genotype. Some of the Duffy genotypes frequencies showed significant differences between donors and malaria patients. CONCLUSION: The obtained data suggest that individuals with the FYA/FYB genotype have higher susceptibility to malaria. The presence of the FYB-33 allele may be a selective advantage in the population, reducing the rate of infection by P. vivax in this region. Additional efforts may contribute to better elucidate the physiopathologic differences in this parasite/host relationship in regions endemic for P. vivax malaria, in particular the Brazilian Amazon region. |
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spelling | pubmed-22446342008-02-15 Duffy blood group gene polymorphisms among malaria vivax patients in four areas of the Brazilian Amazon region Cavasini, Carlos E de Mattos, Luiz C Couto, Álvaro AR D'Almeida Couto, Vanja SC D'Almeida Gollino, Yuri Moretti, Laurence J Bonini-Domingos, Cláudia R Rossit, Andréa RB Castilho, Lilian Machado, Ricardo LD Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Duffy blood group polymorphisms are important in areas where Plasmodium vivax predominates, because this molecule acts as a receptor for this protozoan. In the present study, Duffy blood group genotyping in P. vivax malaria patients from four different Brazilian endemic areas is reported, exploring significant associations between blood group variants and susceptibility or resistance to malaria. METHODS: The P. vivax identification was determined by non-genotypic and genotypic screening tests. The Duffy blood group was genotyped by PCR/RFLP in 330 blood donors and 312 malaria patients from four Brazilian Amazon areas. In order to assess the variables significance and to obtain independence among the proportions, the Fisher's exact test was used. RESULTS: The data show a high frequency of the FYA/FYB genotype, followed by FYB/FYB, FYA/FYA, FYA/FYB-33 and FYB/FYB-33. Low frequencies were detected for the FYA/FY(X), FYB/FY(X), FYX/FY(X )and FYB-33/FYB-33 genotypes. Negative Duffy genotype (FYB-33/FYB-33) was found in both groups: individuals infected and non-infected (blood donors). No individual carried the FY(X)/FYB-33 genotype. Some of the Duffy genotypes frequencies showed significant differences between donors and malaria patients. CONCLUSION: The obtained data suggest that individuals with the FYA/FYB genotype have higher susceptibility to malaria. The presence of the FYB-33 allele may be a selective advantage in the population, reducing the rate of infection by P. vivax in this region. Additional efforts may contribute to better elucidate the physiopathologic differences in this parasite/host relationship in regions endemic for P. vivax malaria, in particular the Brazilian Amazon region. BioMed Central 2007-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2244634/ /pubmed/18093292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-6-167 Text en Copyright © 2007 Cavasini et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Cavasini, Carlos E de Mattos, Luiz C Couto, Álvaro AR D'Almeida Couto, Vanja SC D'Almeida Gollino, Yuri Moretti, Laurence J Bonini-Domingos, Cláudia R Rossit, Andréa RB Castilho, Lilian Machado, Ricardo LD Duffy blood group gene polymorphisms among malaria vivax patients in four areas of the Brazilian Amazon region |
title | Duffy blood group gene polymorphisms among malaria vivax patients in four areas of the Brazilian Amazon region |
title_full | Duffy blood group gene polymorphisms among malaria vivax patients in four areas of the Brazilian Amazon region |
title_fullStr | Duffy blood group gene polymorphisms among malaria vivax patients in four areas of the Brazilian Amazon region |
title_full_unstemmed | Duffy blood group gene polymorphisms among malaria vivax patients in four areas of the Brazilian Amazon region |
title_short | Duffy blood group gene polymorphisms among malaria vivax patients in four areas of the Brazilian Amazon region |
title_sort | duffy blood group gene polymorphisms among malaria vivax patients in four areas of the brazilian amazon region |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2244634/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18093292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-6-167 |
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