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Deletions of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of Plasmodium falciparum from Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua

BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a public health problem in some countries of Central America. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are one of the most useful tools to assist in the diagnosis of malaria in remote areas. Since its introduction, a wide variety of RDTs have been developed for the detection of diff...

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Autores principales: Fontecha, Gustavo, Mejía, Rosa E., Banegas, Engels, Ade, Maria Paz, Mendoza, Lisandro, Ortiz, Bryan, Sabillón, Isaac, Alvarado, Gerardo, Matamoros, Gabriela, Pinto, Alejandra
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6119307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30170596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-018-2470-7
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author Fontecha, Gustavo
Mejía, Rosa E.
Banegas, Engels
Ade, Maria Paz
Mendoza, Lisandro
Ortiz, Bryan
Sabillón, Isaac
Alvarado, Gerardo
Matamoros, Gabriela
Pinto, Alejandra
author_facet Fontecha, Gustavo
Mejía, Rosa E.
Banegas, Engels
Ade, Maria Paz
Mendoza, Lisandro
Ortiz, Bryan
Sabillón, Isaac
Alvarado, Gerardo
Matamoros, Gabriela
Pinto, Alejandra
author_sort Fontecha, Gustavo
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description BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a public health problem in some countries of Central America. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are one of the most useful tools to assist in the diagnosis of malaria in remote areas. Since its introduction, a wide variety of RDTs have been developed for the detection of different parasite antigens. PfHRP2 is the most targeted antigen for the detection of Plasmodium falciparum infections. Genetic mutations and gene deletions are important factors influencing or affecting the performance of rapid diagnostic tests. METHODS: In order to demonstrate the presence or absence of the pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes and their flanking regions, a total of 128 blood samples from patients with P. falciparum infection from three Central American countries were analysed through nested or semi-nested PCR approaches. RESULTS: In total, 25.8 and 91.4% of the isolates lacked the region located between exon 1 and exon 2 of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes, respectively. Parasites from the three countries showed deletions of one or both genes. The highest proportion of pfhrp2 deletions was found in Nicaragua while the isolates from Guatemala revealed the lowest number of pfhrp2 deletions. Parasites collected from Honduras showed the highest proportion of phfrp3 absence (96.2%). Twenty-one percent of isolates were double negative mutants for the exon 1–2 segment of both genes, and 6.3% of isolates lacked the full-length coding region of both genes. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides molecular evidence of the existence of P. falciparum isolates lacking the pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes, and their flanking regions, in Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua. This finding could hinder progress in the control and elimination of malaria in Central America. Continuous evaluation of RDTs and molecular surveillance would be recommended.
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spelling pubmed-61193072018-09-05 Deletions of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of Plasmodium falciparum from Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua Fontecha, Gustavo Mejía, Rosa E. Banegas, Engels Ade, Maria Paz Mendoza, Lisandro Ortiz, Bryan Sabillón, Isaac Alvarado, Gerardo Matamoros, Gabriela Pinto, Alejandra Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a public health problem in some countries of Central America. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are one of the most useful tools to assist in the diagnosis of malaria in remote areas. Since its introduction, a wide variety of RDTs have been developed for the detection of different parasite antigens. PfHRP2 is the most targeted antigen for the detection of Plasmodium falciparum infections. Genetic mutations and gene deletions are important factors influencing or affecting the performance of rapid diagnostic tests. METHODS: In order to demonstrate the presence or absence of the pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes and their flanking regions, a total of 128 blood samples from patients with P. falciparum infection from three Central American countries were analysed through nested or semi-nested PCR approaches. RESULTS: In total, 25.8 and 91.4% of the isolates lacked the region located between exon 1 and exon 2 of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes, respectively. Parasites from the three countries showed deletions of one or both genes. The highest proportion of pfhrp2 deletions was found in Nicaragua while the isolates from Guatemala revealed the lowest number of pfhrp2 deletions. Parasites collected from Honduras showed the highest proportion of phfrp3 absence (96.2%). Twenty-one percent of isolates were double negative mutants for the exon 1–2 segment of both genes, and 6.3% of isolates lacked the full-length coding region of both genes. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides molecular evidence of the existence of P. falciparum isolates lacking the pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes, and their flanking regions, in Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua. This finding could hinder progress in the control and elimination of malaria in Central America. Continuous evaluation of RDTs and molecular surveillance would be recommended. BioMed Central 2018-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6119307/ /pubmed/30170596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-018-2470-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 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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Fontecha, Gustavo
Mejía, Rosa E.
Banegas, Engels
Ade, Maria Paz
Mendoza, Lisandro
Ortiz, Bryan
Sabillón, Isaac
Alvarado, Gerardo
Matamoros, Gabriela
Pinto, Alejandra
Deletions of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of Plasmodium falciparum from Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua
title Deletions of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of Plasmodium falciparum from Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua
title_full Deletions of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of Plasmodium falciparum from Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua
title_fullStr Deletions of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of Plasmodium falciparum from Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua
title_full_unstemmed Deletions of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of Plasmodium falciparum from Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua
title_short Deletions of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of Plasmodium falciparum from Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua
title_sort deletions of pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of plasmodium falciparum from honduras, guatemala and nicaragua
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6119307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30170596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-018-2470-7
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