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Malaria in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of southern of Gabon: comparison of the Pfmdr 1 and Pfcrt genotypes from symptomatic children

BACKGROUND: Artesunate-amodiaquine (AS-AQ) and artemether-lumefantrine (AL) are first- and second-line treatments for uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Gabon. AL remains highly efficacious, but its widespread use has led to molecular selection of the NFD haplotype on Pfmdr1 and K76 in P...

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Autores principales: Maghendji-Nzondo, Sydney, Kouna, Lady-Charlène, Mourembou, Gaël, Boundenga, Larson, Imboumy-Limoukou, Romeo-Karl, Matsiegui, Pierre-Blaise, Manego-Zoleko, Rella, Mbatchi, Bertrand, Raoult, Didier, Toure-Ndouo, Fousseyni, Lekana-Douki, Jean Bernard
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4990874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27538948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1469-1
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author Maghendji-Nzondo, Sydney
Kouna, Lady-Charlène
Mourembou, Gaël
Boundenga, Larson
Imboumy-Limoukou, Romeo-Karl
Matsiegui, Pierre-Blaise
Manego-Zoleko, Rella
Mbatchi, Bertrand
Raoult, Didier
Toure-Ndouo, Fousseyni
Lekana-Douki, Jean Bernard
author_facet Maghendji-Nzondo, Sydney
Kouna, Lady-Charlène
Mourembou, Gaël
Boundenga, Larson
Imboumy-Limoukou, Romeo-Karl
Matsiegui, Pierre-Blaise
Manego-Zoleko, Rella
Mbatchi, Bertrand
Raoult, Didier
Toure-Ndouo, Fousseyni
Lekana-Douki, Jean Bernard
author_sort Maghendji-Nzondo, Sydney
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description BACKGROUND: Artesunate-amodiaquine (AS-AQ) and artemether-lumefantrine (AL) are first- and second-line treatments for uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Gabon. AL remains highly efficacious, but its widespread use has led to molecular selection of the NFD haplotype on Pfmdr1 and K76 in Pfcrt. In this study, plasmodial infection characteristics and the distribution of the Pfmdr1 and Pfcrt genotypes involved in reduced efficacy of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) were investigated in four Gabonese localities. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the paediatric units of rural (Lastourville and Fougamou), semi-urban (Koula-Moutou) and urban (Franceville) areas. Malaria was diagnosed with the rapid diagnostic test Optimal-IT(®) and confirmed by blood smear. Pfmdr1 codons 86, 184 and 1246 and Pfcrt codon 76 were genotyped by PCR–RFLP and sequencing. RESULTS: Among 1129 included children, the prevalence of plasmodial infection was 79.5 % at Lastourville, 53.6 % at Fougamou, 36.1 % at Koula-Moutou, and 21.2 % at Franceville. The prevalence was significantly higher among children over 60 months of age in both semi-urban (p = 0.01) and urban (p = 0.004) areas. The prevalence of Pfmdr1 wild-type N86 differed significantly between Lastourville (57.8 %) and Koula-Moutou (45.4 %) (p = 0.039). No difference in 184F-carrying parasites was found between Lastourville (73.8 %), Fougamou (81.6 %), Koula-Moutou (83.2 %), and Franceville (80.6 %) (p = 0.240). The prevalence of wild-type D1246 was significantly different between Lastourville (94.1 %), Koula-Moutou (85.6 %) and Franceville (87.3 %) (p = 0.01). The frequency of wild-type K76 was not significantly different across the four sites: Lastourville (16.5 %), Fougamou (27.8 %), Koula-Moutou (17.4 %), and Franceville (29.4 %) (p = 0.09). The mixed genotypes were only found in Lastourville and Franceville. The NFD, YFD and NYD haplotypes were mainly Lastourville (46.6, 25.8, 14.0 %), Fougamou (45.5, 9.1, 42.4 %), Koula-Moutou (35, 6.7, 40.4 %), and Franceville (40.0, 16.0, 32.0 %). CONCLUSION: This study shows an increase in the prevalence of childhood plasmodial infection in Gabon according to the low socio-economic level, and a high frequency of markers associated with AL treatment failure. Close monitoring of ACT use is needed.
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spelling pubmed-49908742016-08-20 Malaria in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of southern of Gabon: comparison of the Pfmdr 1 and Pfcrt genotypes from symptomatic children Maghendji-Nzondo, Sydney Kouna, Lady-Charlène Mourembou, Gaël Boundenga, Larson Imboumy-Limoukou, Romeo-Karl Matsiegui, Pierre-Blaise Manego-Zoleko, Rella Mbatchi, Bertrand Raoult, Didier Toure-Ndouo, Fousseyni Lekana-Douki, Jean Bernard Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Artesunate-amodiaquine (AS-AQ) and artemether-lumefantrine (AL) are first- and second-line treatments for uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Gabon. AL remains highly efficacious, but its widespread use has led to molecular selection of the NFD haplotype on Pfmdr1 and K76 in Pfcrt. In this study, plasmodial infection characteristics and the distribution of the Pfmdr1 and Pfcrt genotypes involved in reduced efficacy of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) were investigated in four Gabonese localities. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the paediatric units of rural (Lastourville and Fougamou), semi-urban (Koula-Moutou) and urban (Franceville) areas. Malaria was diagnosed with the rapid diagnostic test Optimal-IT(®) and confirmed by blood smear. Pfmdr1 codons 86, 184 and 1246 and Pfcrt codon 76 were genotyped by PCR–RFLP and sequencing. RESULTS: Among 1129 included children, the prevalence of plasmodial infection was 79.5 % at Lastourville, 53.6 % at Fougamou, 36.1 % at Koula-Moutou, and 21.2 % at Franceville. The prevalence was significantly higher among children over 60 months of age in both semi-urban (p = 0.01) and urban (p = 0.004) areas. The prevalence of Pfmdr1 wild-type N86 differed significantly between Lastourville (57.8 %) and Koula-Moutou (45.4 %) (p = 0.039). No difference in 184F-carrying parasites was found between Lastourville (73.8 %), Fougamou (81.6 %), Koula-Moutou (83.2 %), and Franceville (80.6 %) (p = 0.240). The prevalence of wild-type D1246 was significantly different between Lastourville (94.1 %), Koula-Moutou (85.6 %) and Franceville (87.3 %) (p = 0.01). The frequency of wild-type K76 was not significantly different across the four sites: Lastourville (16.5 %), Fougamou (27.8 %), Koula-Moutou (17.4 %), and Franceville (29.4 %) (p = 0.09). The mixed genotypes were only found in Lastourville and Franceville. The NFD, YFD and NYD haplotypes were mainly Lastourville (46.6, 25.8, 14.0 %), Fougamou (45.5, 9.1, 42.4 %), Koula-Moutou (35, 6.7, 40.4 %), and Franceville (40.0, 16.0, 32.0 %). CONCLUSION: This study shows an increase in the prevalence of childhood plasmodial infection in Gabon according to the low socio-economic level, and a high frequency of markers associated with AL treatment failure. Close monitoring of ACT use is needed. BioMed Central 2016-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4990874/ /pubmed/27538948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1469-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Maghendji-Nzondo, Sydney
Kouna, Lady-Charlène
Mourembou, Gaël
Boundenga, Larson
Imboumy-Limoukou, Romeo-Karl
Matsiegui, Pierre-Blaise
Manego-Zoleko, Rella
Mbatchi, Bertrand
Raoult, Didier
Toure-Ndouo, Fousseyni
Lekana-Douki, Jean Bernard
Malaria in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of southern of Gabon: comparison of the Pfmdr 1 and Pfcrt genotypes from symptomatic children
title Malaria in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of southern of Gabon: comparison of the Pfmdr 1 and Pfcrt genotypes from symptomatic children
title_full Malaria in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of southern of Gabon: comparison of the Pfmdr 1 and Pfcrt genotypes from symptomatic children
title_fullStr Malaria in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of southern of Gabon: comparison of the Pfmdr 1 and Pfcrt genotypes from symptomatic children
title_full_unstemmed Malaria in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of southern of Gabon: comparison of the Pfmdr 1 and Pfcrt genotypes from symptomatic children
title_short Malaria in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of southern of Gabon: comparison of the Pfmdr 1 and Pfcrt genotypes from symptomatic children
title_sort malaria in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of southern of gabon: comparison of the pfmdr 1 and pfcrt genotypes from symptomatic children
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4990874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27538948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1469-1
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