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Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles vinckei Are Candidate Vectors of Ape Plasmodium Parasites, Including Plasmodium praefalciparum in Gabon
During the last four years, knowledge about the diversity of Plasmodium species in African great apes has considerably increased. Several new species were described in chimpanzees and gorillas, and some species that were previously considered as strictly of human interest were found to be infecting...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3577705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23437363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057294 |
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author | Paupy, Christophe Makanga, Boris Ollomo, Benjamin Rahola, Nil Durand, Patrick Magnus, Julie Willaume, Eric Renaud, François Fontenille, Didier Prugnolle, Franck |
author_facet | Paupy, Christophe Makanga, Boris Ollomo, Benjamin Rahola, Nil Durand, Patrick Magnus, Julie Willaume, Eric Renaud, François Fontenille, Didier Prugnolle, Franck |
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description | During the last four years, knowledge about the diversity of Plasmodium species in African great apes has considerably increased. Several new species were described in chimpanzees and gorillas, and some species that were previously considered as strictly of human interest were found to be infecting African apes. The description in gorillas of P. praefalciparum, the closest relative of P. falciparum which is the main malignant agent of human malaria, definitively changed the way we understand the evolution and origin of P. falciparum. This parasite is now considered to have appeared recently, following a cross-species transfer from gorillas to humans. However, the Plasmodium vector mosquito species that have served as bridge between these two host species remain unknown. In order to identify the vectors that ensure ape Plasmodium transmission and evaluate the risk of transfer of these parasites to humans, we carried out a field study in Gabon to capture Anopheles in areas where wild and semi-wild ape populations live. We collected 1070 Anopheles females belonging to 15 species, among which An. carnevalei, An. moucheti and An. marshallii were the most common species. Using mtDNA-based PCR tools, we discovered that An. moucheti, a major human malaria vector in Central Africa, could also ensure the natural transmission of P. praefalciparum among great apes. We also showed that, together with An. vinckei, An. moucheti was infected with P. vivax-like parasites. An. moucheti constitutes, therefore, a major candidate for the transfer of Plasmodium parasites from apes to humans. |
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spelling | pubmed-35777052013-02-22 Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles vinckei Are Candidate Vectors of Ape Plasmodium Parasites, Including Plasmodium praefalciparum in Gabon Paupy, Christophe Makanga, Boris Ollomo, Benjamin Rahola, Nil Durand, Patrick Magnus, Julie Willaume, Eric Renaud, François Fontenille, Didier Prugnolle, Franck PLoS One Research Article During the last four years, knowledge about the diversity of Plasmodium species in African great apes has considerably increased. Several new species were described in chimpanzees and gorillas, and some species that were previously considered as strictly of human interest were found to be infecting African apes. The description in gorillas of P. praefalciparum, the closest relative of P. falciparum which is the main malignant agent of human malaria, definitively changed the way we understand the evolution and origin of P. falciparum. This parasite is now considered to have appeared recently, following a cross-species transfer from gorillas to humans. However, the Plasmodium vector mosquito species that have served as bridge between these two host species remain unknown. In order to identify the vectors that ensure ape Plasmodium transmission and evaluate the risk of transfer of these parasites to humans, we carried out a field study in Gabon to capture Anopheles in areas where wild and semi-wild ape populations live. We collected 1070 Anopheles females belonging to 15 species, among which An. carnevalei, An. moucheti and An. marshallii were the most common species. Using mtDNA-based PCR tools, we discovered that An. moucheti, a major human malaria vector in Central Africa, could also ensure the natural transmission of P. praefalciparum among great apes. We also showed that, together with An. vinckei, An. moucheti was infected with P. vivax-like parasites. An. moucheti constitutes, therefore, a major candidate for the transfer of Plasmodium parasites from apes to humans. Public Library of Science 2013-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3577705/ /pubmed/23437363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057294 Text en © 2013 Paupy 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 Paupy, Christophe Makanga, Boris Ollomo, Benjamin Rahola, Nil Durand, Patrick Magnus, Julie Willaume, Eric Renaud, François Fontenille, Didier Prugnolle, Franck Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles vinckei Are Candidate Vectors of Ape Plasmodium Parasites, Including Plasmodium praefalciparum in Gabon |
title |
Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles vinckei Are Candidate Vectors of Ape Plasmodium Parasites, Including Plasmodium praefalciparum in Gabon |
title_full |
Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles vinckei Are Candidate Vectors of Ape Plasmodium Parasites, Including Plasmodium praefalciparum in Gabon |
title_fullStr |
Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles vinckei Are Candidate Vectors of Ape Plasmodium Parasites, Including Plasmodium praefalciparum in Gabon |
title_full_unstemmed |
Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles vinckei Are Candidate Vectors of Ape Plasmodium Parasites, Including Plasmodium praefalciparum in Gabon |
title_short |
Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles vinckei Are Candidate Vectors of Ape Plasmodium Parasites, Including Plasmodium praefalciparum in Gabon |
title_sort | anopheles moucheti and anopheles vinckei are candidate vectors of ape plasmodium parasites, including plasmodium praefalciparum in gabon |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3577705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23437363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057294 |
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