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A New Malaria Agent in African Hominids
Plasmodium falciparum is the major human malaria agent responsible for 200 to 300 million infections and one to three million deaths annually, mainly among African infants. The origin and evolution of this pathogen within the human lineage is still unresolved. A single species, P. reichenowi, which...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2680981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19478877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000446 |
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author | Ollomo, Benjamin Durand, Patrick Prugnolle, Franck Douzery, Emmanuel Arnathau, Céline Nkoghe, Dieudonné Leroy, Eric Renaud, François |
author_facet | Ollomo, Benjamin Durand, Patrick Prugnolle, Franck Douzery, Emmanuel Arnathau, Céline Nkoghe, Dieudonné Leroy, Eric Renaud, François |
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description | Plasmodium falciparum is the major human malaria agent responsible for 200 to 300 million infections and one to three million deaths annually, mainly among African infants. The origin and evolution of this pathogen within the human lineage is still unresolved. A single species, P. reichenowi, which infects chimpanzees, is known to be a close sister lineage of P. falciparum. Here we report the discovery of a new Plasmodium species infecting Hominids. This new species has been isolated in two chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) kept as pets by villagers in Gabon (Africa). Analysis of its complete mitochondrial genome (5529 nucleotides including Cyt b, Cox I and Cox III genes) reveals an older divergence of this lineage from the clade that includes P. falciparum and P. reichenowi (∼21±9 Myrs ago using Bayesian methods and considering that the divergence between P. falciparum and P. reichenowi occurred 4 to 7 million years ago as generally considered in the literature). This time frame would be congruent with the radiation of hominoids, suggesting that this Plasmodium lineage might have been present in early hominoids and that they may both have experienced a simultaneous diversification. Investigation of the nuclear genome of this new species will further the understanding of the genetic adaptations of P. falciparum to humans. The risk of transfer and emergence of this new species in humans must be now seriously considered given that it was found in two chimpanzees living in contact with humans and its close relatedness to the most virulent agent of malaria. |
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spelling | pubmed-26809812009-05-29 A New Malaria Agent in African Hominids Ollomo, Benjamin Durand, Patrick Prugnolle, Franck Douzery, Emmanuel Arnathau, Céline Nkoghe, Dieudonné Leroy, Eric Renaud, François PLoS Pathog Research Article Plasmodium falciparum is the major human malaria agent responsible for 200 to 300 million infections and one to three million deaths annually, mainly among African infants. The origin and evolution of this pathogen within the human lineage is still unresolved. A single species, P. reichenowi, which infects chimpanzees, is known to be a close sister lineage of P. falciparum. Here we report the discovery of a new Plasmodium species infecting Hominids. This new species has been isolated in two chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) kept as pets by villagers in Gabon (Africa). Analysis of its complete mitochondrial genome (5529 nucleotides including Cyt b, Cox I and Cox III genes) reveals an older divergence of this lineage from the clade that includes P. falciparum and P. reichenowi (∼21±9 Myrs ago using Bayesian methods and considering that the divergence between P. falciparum and P. reichenowi occurred 4 to 7 million years ago as generally considered in the literature). This time frame would be congruent with the radiation of hominoids, suggesting that this Plasmodium lineage might have been present in early hominoids and that they may both have experienced a simultaneous diversification. Investigation of the nuclear genome of this new species will further the understanding of the genetic adaptations of P. falciparum to humans. The risk of transfer and emergence of this new species in humans must be now seriously considered given that it was found in two chimpanzees living in contact with humans and its close relatedness to the most virulent agent of malaria. Public Library of Science 2009-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2680981/ /pubmed/19478877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000446 Text en Ollomo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ollomo, Benjamin Durand, Patrick Prugnolle, Franck Douzery, Emmanuel Arnathau, Céline Nkoghe, Dieudonné Leroy, Eric Renaud, François A New Malaria Agent in African Hominids |
title | A New Malaria Agent in African Hominids |
title_full | A New Malaria Agent in African Hominids |
title_fullStr | A New Malaria Agent in African Hominids |
title_full_unstemmed | A New Malaria Agent in African Hominids |
title_short | A New Malaria Agent in African Hominids |
title_sort | new malaria agent in african hominids |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2680981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19478877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000446 |
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