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Human migration and the spread of malaria parasites to the New World

We examined the mitogenomes of a large global collection of human malaria parasites to explore how and when Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax entered the Americas. We found evidence of a significant contribution of African and South Asian lineages to present-day New World malaria parasites with add...

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Autores principales: Rodrigues, Priscila T., Valdivia, Hugo O., de Oliveira, Thais C., Alves, João Marcelo P., Duarte, Ana Maria R. C., Cerutti-Junior, Crispim, Buery, Julyana C., Brito, Cristiana F. A., de Souza, Júlio César, Hirano, Zelinda M. B., Bueno, Marina G., Catão-Dias, José Luiz, Malafronte, Rosely S., Ladeia-Andrade, Simone, Mita, Toshihiro, Santamaria, Ana Maria, Calzada, José E., Tantular, Indah S., Kawamoto, Fumihiko, Raijmakers, Leonie R. J., Mueller, Ivo, Pacheco, M. Andreina, Escalante, Ananias A., Felger, Ingrid, Ferreira, Marcelo U.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5792595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29386521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-19554-0
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author Rodrigues, Priscila T.
Valdivia, Hugo O.
de Oliveira, Thais C.
Alves, João Marcelo P.
Duarte, Ana Maria R. C.
Cerutti-Junior, Crispim
Buery, Julyana C.
Brito, Cristiana F. A.
de Souza, Júlio César
Hirano, Zelinda M. B.
Bueno, Marina G.
Catão-Dias, José Luiz
Malafronte, Rosely S.
Ladeia-Andrade, Simone
Mita, Toshihiro
Santamaria, Ana Maria
Calzada, José E.
Tantular, Indah S.
Kawamoto, Fumihiko
Raijmakers, Leonie R. J.
Mueller, Ivo
Pacheco, M. Andreina
Escalante, Ananias A.
Felger, Ingrid
Ferreira, Marcelo U.
author_facet Rodrigues, Priscila T.
Valdivia, Hugo O.
de Oliveira, Thais C.
Alves, João Marcelo P.
Duarte, Ana Maria R. C.
Cerutti-Junior, Crispim
Buery, Julyana C.
Brito, Cristiana F. A.
de Souza, Júlio César
Hirano, Zelinda M. B.
Bueno, Marina G.
Catão-Dias, José Luiz
Malafronte, Rosely S.
Ladeia-Andrade, Simone
Mita, Toshihiro
Santamaria, Ana Maria
Calzada, José E.
Tantular, Indah S.
Kawamoto, Fumihiko
Raijmakers, Leonie R. J.
Mueller, Ivo
Pacheco, M. Andreina
Escalante, Ananias A.
Felger, Ingrid
Ferreira, Marcelo U.
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description We examined the mitogenomes of a large global collection of human malaria parasites to explore how and when Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax entered the Americas. We found evidence of a significant contribution of African and South Asian lineages to present-day New World malaria parasites with additional P. vivax lineages appearing to originate from Melanesia that were putatively carried by the Australasian peoples who contributed genes to Native Americans. Importantly, mitochondrial lineages of the P. vivax-like species P. simium are shared by platyrrhine monkeys and humans in the Atlantic Forest ecosystem, but not across the Amazon, which most likely resulted from one or a few recent human-to-monkey transfers. While enslaved Africans were likely the main carriers of P. falciparum mitochondrial lineages into the Americas after the conquest, additional parasites carried by Australasian peoples in pre-Columbian times may have contributed to the extensive diversity of extant local populations of P. vivax.
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spelling pubmed-57925952018-02-12 Human migration and the spread of malaria parasites to the New World Rodrigues, Priscila T. Valdivia, Hugo O. de Oliveira, Thais C. Alves, João Marcelo P. Duarte, Ana Maria R. C. Cerutti-Junior, Crispim Buery, Julyana C. Brito, Cristiana F. A. de Souza, Júlio César Hirano, Zelinda M. B. Bueno, Marina G. Catão-Dias, José Luiz Malafronte, Rosely S. Ladeia-Andrade, Simone Mita, Toshihiro Santamaria, Ana Maria Calzada, José E. Tantular, Indah S. Kawamoto, Fumihiko Raijmakers, Leonie R. J. Mueller, Ivo Pacheco, M. Andreina Escalante, Ananias A. Felger, Ingrid Ferreira, Marcelo U. Sci Rep Article We examined the mitogenomes of a large global collection of human malaria parasites to explore how and when Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax entered the Americas. We found evidence of a significant contribution of African and South Asian lineages to present-day New World malaria parasites with additional P. vivax lineages appearing to originate from Melanesia that were putatively carried by the Australasian peoples who contributed genes to Native Americans. Importantly, mitochondrial lineages of the P. vivax-like species P. simium are shared by platyrrhine monkeys and humans in the Atlantic Forest ecosystem, but not across the Amazon, which most likely resulted from one or a few recent human-to-monkey transfers. While enslaved Africans were likely the main carriers of P. falciparum mitochondrial lineages into the Americas after the conquest, additional parasites carried by Australasian peoples in pre-Columbian times may have contributed to the extensive diversity of extant local populations of P. vivax. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5792595/ /pubmed/29386521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-19554-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as 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 images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Valdivia, Hugo O.
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Alves, João Marcelo P.
Duarte, Ana Maria R. C.
Cerutti-Junior, Crispim
Buery, Julyana C.
Brito, Cristiana F. A.
de Souza, Júlio César
Hirano, Zelinda M. B.
Bueno, Marina G.
Catão-Dias, José Luiz
Malafronte, Rosely S.
Ladeia-Andrade, Simone
Mita, Toshihiro
Santamaria, Ana Maria
Calzada, José E.
Tantular, Indah S.
Kawamoto, Fumihiko
Raijmakers, Leonie R. J.
Mueller, Ivo
Pacheco, M. Andreina
Escalante, Ananias A.
Felger, Ingrid
Ferreira, Marcelo U.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5792595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29386521
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