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Analysis of von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP) polymorphism in temperate and tropical Plasmodium vivax field isolates

BACKGROUND: The identification of key molecules is crucial for designing transmission-blocking vaccines (TBVs), among those ookinete micronemal proteins are candidate as a general class of malaria transmission-blocking targets. Here, the sequence analysis of an extra-cellular malaria protein express...

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Autores principales: Gholizadeh, Saber, Djadid, Navid Dinparast, Basseri, Hamid Reza, Zakeri, Sedigheh, Ladoni, Hossein
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2709902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19549316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-137
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author Gholizadeh, Saber
Djadid, Navid Dinparast
Basseri, Hamid Reza
Zakeri, Sedigheh
Ladoni, Hossein
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Djadid, Navid Dinparast
Basseri, Hamid Reza
Zakeri, Sedigheh
Ladoni, Hossein
author_sort Gholizadeh, Saber
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description BACKGROUND: The identification of key molecules is crucial for designing transmission-blocking vaccines (TBVs), among those ookinete micronemal proteins are candidate as a general class of malaria transmission-blocking targets. Here, the sequence analysis of an extra-cellular malaria protein expressed in ookinetes, named von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP), is reported in 91 Plasmodium vivax isolates circulating in different regions of Iran. METHODS: Clinical isolates were collected from north temperate and southern tropical regions in Iran. Primers have been designed based on P. vivax sequence (ctg_6991) which amplified a fragment of about 1044 bp with no size variation. Direct sequencing of PCR products was used to determine polymorphism and further bioinformatics analysis in P. vivax sexual stage antigen, pvwarp. RESULTS: Amplified pvwarp gene showed 886 bp in size, with no intron. BLAST analysis showed a similarity of 98–100% to P. vivax Sal-I strain; however, Iranian isolates had 2 bp mismatches in 247 and 531 positions that were non-synonymous substitution [T (ACT) to A (GCT) and R (AGA) to S (AGT)] in comparison with the Sal-I sequence. CONCLUSION: This study presents the first large-scale survey on pvwarp polymorphism in the world, which provides baseline data for developing WARP-based TBV against both temperate and tropical P. vivax isolates.
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spelling pubmed-27099022009-07-14 Analysis of von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP) polymorphism in temperate and tropical Plasmodium vivax field isolates Gholizadeh, Saber Djadid, Navid Dinparast Basseri, Hamid Reza Zakeri, Sedigheh Ladoni, Hossein Malar J Research BACKGROUND: The identification of key molecules is crucial for designing transmission-blocking vaccines (TBVs), among those ookinete micronemal proteins are candidate as a general class of malaria transmission-blocking targets. Here, the sequence analysis of an extra-cellular malaria protein expressed in ookinetes, named von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP), is reported in 91 Plasmodium vivax isolates circulating in different regions of Iran. METHODS: Clinical isolates were collected from north temperate and southern tropical regions in Iran. Primers have been designed based on P. vivax sequence (ctg_6991) which amplified a fragment of about 1044 bp with no size variation. Direct sequencing of PCR products was used to determine polymorphism and further bioinformatics analysis in P. vivax sexual stage antigen, pvwarp. RESULTS: Amplified pvwarp gene showed 886 bp in size, with no intron. BLAST analysis showed a similarity of 98–100% to P. vivax Sal-I strain; however, Iranian isolates had 2 bp mismatches in 247 and 531 positions that were non-synonymous substitution [T (ACT) to A (GCT) and R (AGA) to S (AGT)] in comparison with the Sal-I sequence. CONCLUSION: This study presents the first large-scale survey on pvwarp polymorphism in the world, which provides baseline data for developing WARP-based TBV against both temperate and tropical P. vivax isolates. BioMed Central 2009-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2709902/ /pubmed/19549316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-137 Text en Copyright © 2009 Gholizadeh 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.
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Gholizadeh, Saber
Djadid, Navid Dinparast
Basseri, Hamid Reza
Zakeri, Sedigheh
Ladoni, Hossein
Analysis of von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP) polymorphism in temperate and tropical Plasmodium vivax field isolates
title Analysis of von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP) polymorphism in temperate and tropical Plasmodium vivax field isolates
title_full Analysis of von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP) polymorphism in temperate and tropical Plasmodium vivax field isolates
title_fullStr Analysis of von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP) polymorphism in temperate and tropical Plasmodium vivax field isolates
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP) polymorphism in temperate and tropical Plasmodium vivax field isolates
title_short Analysis of von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP) polymorphism in temperate and tropical Plasmodium vivax field isolates
title_sort analysis of von willebrand factor a domain-related protein (warp) polymorphism in temperate and tropical plasmodium vivax field isolates
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2709902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19549316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-137
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