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Allelic Diversity of MSP1 Gene in Plasmodium falciparum from Rural and Urban Areas of Gabon
The present study determined and compared the genetic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum strains infecting children living in 2 areas from Gabon with different malaria endemicity. Blood samples were collected from febrile children from 2008 to 2009 in 2 health centres from rural (Oyem) and urban (Ow...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4566513/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26323839 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2015.53.4.413 |
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author | Mawili-Mboumba, Denise Patricia Mbondoukwe, Noé Adande, Elvire Bouyou-Akotet, Marielle Karine |
author_facet | Mawili-Mboumba, Denise Patricia Mbondoukwe, Noé Adande, Elvire Bouyou-Akotet, Marielle Karine |
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description | The present study determined and compared the genetic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum strains infecting children living in 2 areas from Gabon with different malaria endemicity. Blood samples were collected from febrile children from 2008 to 2009 in 2 health centres from rural (Oyem) and urban (Owendo) areas. Genetic diversity was determined in P. falciparum isolates by analyzing the merozoite surface protein-1 (msp1) gene polymorphism using nested-PCR. Overall, 168 children with mild falciparum malaria were included. K1, Ro33, and Mad20 alleles were found in 110 (65.5%), 94 (55.9%), and 35 (20.8%) isolates, respectively, without difference according to the site (P>0.05). Allelic families’ frequencies were comparable between children less than 5 years old from the 2 sites; while among the older children the proportions of Ro33 and Mad20 alleles were 1.7 to 2.0 fold higher at Oyem. Thirty-three different alleles were detected, 16 (48.5%) were common to both sites, and 10 out of the 17 specific alleles were found at Oyem. Furthermore, multiple infection carriers were frequent at Oyem (57.7% vs 42.2% at Owendo; P=0.04) where the complexity of infection was of 1.88 (±0.95) higher compared to that found at Owendo (1.55±0.75). Extended genetic diversity of P. falciparum strains infecting Gabonese symptomatic children and high multiplicity of infections were observed in rural area. Alleles common to the 2 sites were frequent; the site-specific alleles predominated in the rural area. Such distribution of the alleles should be taken into accounts when designing MSP1 or MSP2 malaria vaccine. |
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spelling | pubmed-45665132015-09-11 Allelic Diversity of MSP1 Gene in Plasmodium falciparum from Rural and Urban Areas of Gabon Mawili-Mboumba, Denise Patricia Mbondoukwe, Noé Adande, Elvire Bouyou-Akotet, Marielle Karine Korean J Parasitol Original Article The present study determined and compared the genetic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum strains infecting children living in 2 areas from Gabon with different malaria endemicity. Blood samples were collected from febrile children from 2008 to 2009 in 2 health centres from rural (Oyem) and urban (Owendo) areas. Genetic diversity was determined in P. falciparum isolates by analyzing the merozoite surface protein-1 (msp1) gene polymorphism using nested-PCR. Overall, 168 children with mild falciparum malaria were included. K1, Ro33, and Mad20 alleles were found in 110 (65.5%), 94 (55.9%), and 35 (20.8%) isolates, respectively, without difference according to the site (P>0.05). Allelic families’ frequencies were comparable between children less than 5 years old from the 2 sites; while among the older children the proportions of Ro33 and Mad20 alleles were 1.7 to 2.0 fold higher at Oyem. Thirty-three different alleles were detected, 16 (48.5%) were common to both sites, and 10 out of the 17 specific alleles were found at Oyem. Furthermore, multiple infection carriers were frequent at Oyem (57.7% vs 42.2% at Owendo; P=0.04) where the complexity of infection was of 1.88 (±0.95) higher compared to that found at Owendo (1.55±0.75). Extended genetic diversity of P. falciparum strains infecting Gabonese symptomatic children and high multiplicity of infections were observed in rural area. Alleles common to the 2 sites were frequent; the site-specific alleles predominated in the rural area. Such distribution of the alleles should be taken into accounts when designing MSP1 or MSP2 malaria vaccine. The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2015-08 2015-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4566513/ /pubmed/26323839 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2015.53.4.413 Text en © 2015, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Mawili-Mboumba, Denise Patricia Mbondoukwe, Noé Adande, Elvire Bouyou-Akotet, Marielle Karine Allelic Diversity of MSP1 Gene in Plasmodium falciparum from Rural and Urban Areas of Gabon |
title | Allelic Diversity of MSP1 Gene in Plasmodium falciparum from Rural and Urban Areas of Gabon |
title_full | Allelic Diversity of MSP1 Gene in Plasmodium falciparum from Rural and Urban Areas of Gabon |
title_fullStr | Allelic Diversity of MSP1 Gene in Plasmodium falciparum from Rural and Urban Areas of Gabon |
title_full_unstemmed | Allelic Diversity of MSP1 Gene in Plasmodium falciparum from Rural and Urban Areas of Gabon |
title_short | Allelic Diversity of MSP1 Gene in Plasmodium falciparum from Rural and Urban Areas of Gabon |
title_sort | allelic diversity of msp1 gene in plasmodium falciparum from rural and urban areas of gabon |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4566513/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26323839 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2015.53.4.413 |
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