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Association between Response to Albendazole Treatment and β-Tubulin Genotype Frequencies in Soil-transmitted Helminths
BACKGROUND: Albendazole (ABZ), a benzimidazole (BZ) anthelmintic (AH), is commonly used for treatment of soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). Its regular use increases the possibility that BZ resistance may develop, which, in veterinary nematodes is caused by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3667785/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23738029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002247 |
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author | Diawara, Aïssatou Halpenny, Carli M. Churcher, Thomas S. Mwandawiro, Charles Kihara, Jimmy Kaplan, Ray M. Streit, Thomas G. Idaghdour, Youssef Scott, Marilyn E. Basáñez, Maria-Gloria Prichard, Roger K. |
author_facet | Diawara, Aïssatou Halpenny, Carli M. Churcher, Thomas S. Mwandawiro, Charles Kihara, Jimmy Kaplan, Ray M. Streit, Thomas G. Idaghdour, Youssef Scott, Marilyn E. Basáñez, Maria-Gloria Prichard, Roger K. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Albendazole (ABZ), a benzimidazole (BZ) anthelmintic (AH), is commonly used for treatment of soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). Its regular use increases the possibility that BZ resistance may develop, which, in veterinary nematodes is caused by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the β-tubulin gene at positions 200, 167 or 198. The relative importance of these SNPs varies among the different parasitic nematodes of animals studied to date, and it is currently unknown whether any of these are influencing BZ efficacy against STHs in humans. We assessed ABZ efficacy and SNP frequencies before and after treatment of Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and hookworm infections. METHODS: Studies were performed in Haiti, Kenya, and Panama. Stool samples were examined prior to ABZ treatment and two weeks (Haiti), one week (Kenya) and three weeks (Panama) after treatment to determine egg reduction rate (ERR). Eggs were genotyped and frequencies of each SNP assessed. FINDINGS: In T. trichiura, polymorphism was detected at codon 200. Following treatment, there was a significant increase, from 3.1% to 55.3%, of homozygous resistance-type in Haiti, and from 51.3% to 67.8% in Kenya (ERRs were 49.7% and 10.1%, respectively). In A. lumbricoides, a SNP at position 167 was identified at high frequency, both before and after treatment, but ABZ efficacy remained high. In hookworms from Kenya we identified the resistance-associated SNP at position 200 at low frequency before and after treatment while ERR values indicated good drug efficacy. CONCLUSION: Albendazole was effective for A. lumbricoides and hookworms. However, ABZ exerts a selection pressure on the β-tubulin gene at position 200 in T. trichiura, possibly explaining only moderate ABZ efficacy against this parasite. In A. lumbricoides, the codon 167 polymorphism seemed not to affect drug efficacy whilst the polymorphism at codon 200 in hookworms was at such low frequency that conclusions cannot be drawn. |
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spelling | pubmed-36677852013-06-04 Association between Response to Albendazole Treatment and β-Tubulin Genotype Frequencies in Soil-transmitted Helminths Diawara, Aïssatou Halpenny, Carli M. Churcher, Thomas S. Mwandawiro, Charles Kihara, Jimmy Kaplan, Ray M. Streit, Thomas G. Idaghdour, Youssef Scott, Marilyn E. Basáñez, Maria-Gloria Prichard, Roger K. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Albendazole (ABZ), a benzimidazole (BZ) anthelmintic (AH), is commonly used for treatment of soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). Its regular use increases the possibility that BZ resistance may develop, which, in veterinary nematodes is caused by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the β-tubulin gene at positions 200, 167 or 198. The relative importance of these SNPs varies among the different parasitic nematodes of animals studied to date, and it is currently unknown whether any of these are influencing BZ efficacy against STHs in humans. We assessed ABZ efficacy and SNP frequencies before and after treatment of Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and hookworm infections. METHODS: Studies were performed in Haiti, Kenya, and Panama. Stool samples were examined prior to ABZ treatment and two weeks (Haiti), one week (Kenya) and three weeks (Panama) after treatment to determine egg reduction rate (ERR). Eggs were genotyped and frequencies of each SNP assessed. FINDINGS: In T. trichiura, polymorphism was detected at codon 200. Following treatment, there was a significant increase, from 3.1% to 55.3%, of homozygous resistance-type in Haiti, and from 51.3% to 67.8% in Kenya (ERRs were 49.7% and 10.1%, respectively). In A. lumbricoides, a SNP at position 167 was identified at high frequency, both before and after treatment, but ABZ efficacy remained high. In hookworms from Kenya we identified the resistance-associated SNP at position 200 at low frequency before and after treatment while ERR values indicated good drug efficacy. CONCLUSION: Albendazole was effective for A. lumbricoides and hookworms. However, ABZ exerts a selection pressure on the β-tubulin gene at position 200 in T. trichiura, possibly explaining only moderate ABZ efficacy against this parasite. In A. lumbricoides, the codon 167 polymorphism seemed not to affect drug efficacy whilst the polymorphism at codon 200 in hookworms was at such low frequency that conclusions cannot be drawn. Public Library of Science 2013-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3667785/ /pubmed/23738029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002247 Text en © 2013 Diawara 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 Diawara, Aïssatou Halpenny, Carli M. Churcher, Thomas S. Mwandawiro, Charles Kihara, Jimmy Kaplan, Ray M. Streit, Thomas G. Idaghdour, Youssef Scott, Marilyn E. Basáñez, Maria-Gloria Prichard, Roger K. Association between Response to Albendazole Treatment and β-Tubulin Genotype Frequencies in Soil-transmitted Helminths |
title | Association between Response to Albendazole Treatment and β-Tubulin Genotype Frequencies in Soil-transmitted Helminths |
title_full | Association between Response to Albendazole Treatment and β-Tubulin Genotype Frequencies in Soil-transmitted Helminths |
title_fullStr | Association between Response to Albendazole Treatment and β-Tubulin Genotype Frequencies in Soil-transmitted Helminths |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between Response to Albendazole Treatment and β-Tubulin Genotype Frequencies in Soil-transmitted Helminths |
title_short | Association between Response to Albendazole Treatment and β-Tubulin Genotype Frequencies in Soil-transmitted Helminths |
title_sort | association between response to albendazole treatment and β-tubulin genotype frequencies in soil-transmitted helminths |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3667785/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23738029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002247 |
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