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Ookinete-Specific Genes and 18S SSU rRNA Evidenced in Plasmodium vivax Selection and Adaptation by Sympatric Vectors
In the southern Pacific coast of Chiapas, Mexico (SM), the two most abundant vector species, Nyssorhynchus albimanus and Anopheles pseudopunctipennis, were susceptible to different Plasmodium vivax Pvs25/28 haplotypes. To broaden our understanding of the existing P. vivax in the area, genes encoding...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7047961/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32153625 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01362 |
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author | González-Cerón, Lilia Rodríguez, Mario H. Ovilla-Muñoz, Marbella T. Santillán-Valenzuela, Frida Hernández-Ávila, Juan E. Rodríguez, María Carmen Martínez- Barnetche, Jesús Villarreal-Treviño, Cuauhtémoc |
author_facet | González-Cerón, Lilia Rodríguez, Mario H. Ovilla-Muñoz, Marbella T. Santillán-Valenzuela, Frida Hernández-Ávila, Juan E. Rodríguez, María Carmen Martínez- Barnetche, Jesús Villarreal-Treviño, Cuauhtémoc |
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description | In the southern Pacific coast of Chiapas, Mexico (SM), the two most abundant vector species, Nyssorhynchus albimanus and Anopheles pseudopunctipennis, were susceptible to different Plasmodium vivax Pvs25/28 haplotypes. To broaden our understanding of the existing P. vivax in the area, genes encoding proteins relevant for ookinete development and the 18S rRNA were studied. P. vivax infectivity (percentage of infected mosquitoes and oocyst numbers) was evaluated by simultaneously feeding infected blood samples from patients to Ny. albimanus and An. pseudopunctipennis female mosquitoes. Three infectivity patterns were identified: one group of parasites were more infective to An. pseudopunctipennis than to Ny. albimanus, another group was more infective to Ny. albimanus, while a third group infected both vectors similarly. In 29 parasite isolates, the molecular variations of ookinete-specific genes and the 18S rRNA-type S were analyzed. Using concatenated sequences, phylogenetic trees, and Structure analysis, parasite clustering within SM isolates and between these and those from other geographical origins were investigated. A ML phylogenetic tree resolved two parasite lineages: PvSM-A and PvSM-B. They were associated to a different 18S rRNA variant. PvSM-A parasites had 18S rRNA variant rV2 and correspond to parasites causing high oocyst infection in Ny. albimanus. A new ML tree and Structure analysis, both comprising global sequences, showed PvSM-A clustered with Latin American parasites. Meanwhile, all isolates of PvSM-B had 18S rRNA variant rV1 and remained as unique genetic cluster comprising two subgroups: PvSM-Ba, producing high infection in An. pseudopunctipennis, and PvSM-Bb, causing similar oocyst infection in both vector species. PvSM-A parasites were genetically similar to parasites from South America. Meanwhile, PvSM-B were exclusive to southern Mexico and share ancestry with Asian parasites. The results suggest that these lineages evolved separately, likely by geographic and vector restriction. |
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spelling | pubmed-70479612020-03-09 Ookinete-Specific Genes and 18S SSU rRNA Evidenced in Plasmodium vivax Selection and Adaptation by Sympatric Vectors González-Cerón, Lilia Rodríguez, Mario H. Ovilla-Muñoz, Marbella T. Santillán-Valenzuela, Frida Hernández-Ávila, Juan E. Rodríguez, María Carmen Martínez- Barnetche, Jesús Villarreal-Treviño, Cuauhtémoc Front Genet Genetics In the southern Pacific coast of Chiapas, Mexico (SM), the two most abundant vector species, Nyssorhynchus albimanus and Anopheles pseudopunctipennis, were susceptible to different Plasmodium vivax Pvs25/28 haplotypes. To broaden our understanding of the existing P. vivax in the area, genes encoding proteins relevant for ookinete development and the 18S rRNA were studied. P. vivax infectivity (percentage of infected mosquitoes and oocyst numbers) was evaluated by simultaneously feeding infected blood samples from patients to Ny. albimanus and An. pseudopunctipennis female mosquitoes. Three infectivity patterns were identified: one group of parasites were more infective to An. pseudopunctipennis than to Ny. albimanus, another group was more infective to Ny. albimanus, while a third group infected both vectors similarly. In 29 parasite isolates, the molecular variations of ookinete-specific genes and the 18S rRNA-type S were analyzed. Using concatenated sequences, phylogenetic trees, and Structure analysis, parasite clustering within SM isolates and between these and those from other geographical origins were investigated. A ML phylogenetic tree resolved two parasite lineages: PvSM-A and PvSM-B. They were associated to a different 18S rRNA variant. PvSM-A parasites had 18S rRNA variant rV2 and correspond to parasites causing high oocyst infection in Ny. albimanus. A new ML tree and Structure analysis, both comprising global sequences, showed PvSM-A clustered with Latin American parasites. Meanwhile, all isolates of PvSM-B had 18S rRNA variant rV1 and remained as unique genetic cluster comprising two subgroups: PvSM-Ba, producing high infection in An. pseudopunctipennis, and PvSM-Bb, causing similar oocyst infection in both vector species. PvSM-A parasites were genetically similar to parasites from South America. Meanwhile, PvSM-B were exclusive to southern Mexico and share ancestry with Asian parasites. The results suggest that these lineages evolved separately, likely by geographic and vector restriction. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7047961/ /pubmed/32153625 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01362 Text en Copyright © 2020 González-Cerón, Rodríguez, Ovilla-Muñoz, Santillán-Valenzuela, Hernández-Ávila, Rodríguez, Martínez- Barnetche and Villarreal-Treviño http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Genetics González-Cerón, Lilia Rodríguez, Mario H. Ovilla-Muñoz, Marbella T. Santillán-Valenzuela, Frida Hernández-Ávila, Juan E. Rodríguez, María Carmen Martínez- Barnetche, Jesús Villarreal-Treviño, Cuauhtémoc Ookinete-Specific Genes and 18S SSU rRNA Evidenced in Plasmodium vivax Selection and Adaptation by Sympatric Vectors |
title | Ookinete-Specific Genes and 18S SSU rRNA Evidenced in Plasmodium vivax Selection and Adaptation by Sympatric Vectors |
title_full | Ookinete-Specific Genes and 18S SSU rRNA Evidenced in Plasmodium vivax Selection and Adaptation by Sympatric Vectors |
title_fullStr | Ookinete-Specific Genes and 18S SSU rRNA Evidenced in Plasmodium vivax Selection and Adaptation by Sympatric Vectors |
title_full_unstemmed | Ookinete-Specific Genes and 18S SSU rRNA Evidenced in Plasmodium vivax Selection and Adaptation by Sympatric Vectors |
title_short | Ookinete-Specific Genes and 18S SSU rRNA Evidenced in Plasmodium vivax Selection and Adaptation by Sympatric Vectors |
title_sort | ookinete-specific genes and 18s ssu rrna evidenced in plasmodium vivax selection and adaptation by sympatric vectors |
topic | Genetics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7047961/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32153625 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01362 |
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