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Plasmodium vivax liver stage assay platforms using Indian clinical isolates

BACKGROUND: Vivax malaria is associated with significant morbidity and economic loss, and constitutes the bulk of malaria cases in large parts of Asia and South America as well as recent case reports in Africa. The widespread prevalence of vivax is a challenge to global malaria elimination programme...

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Autores principales: Subramani, Pradeep A., Vartak-Sharma, Neha, Sreekumar, Seetha, Mathur, Pallavi, Nayer, Bhavana, Dakhore, Sushrut, Basavanna, Sowmya K., Kalappa, Devaiah M., Krishnamurthy, Ramya V., Mukhi, Benudhar, Mishra, Priyasha, Yoshida, Noriko, Ghosh, Susanta Kumar, Shandil, Radhakrishan, Narayanan, Shridhar, Campo, Brice, Hasegawa, Kouichi, Anvikar, Anupkumar R., Valecha, Neena, Sundaramurthy, Varadharajan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7310233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32571333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03284-8
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author Subramani, Pradeep A.
Vartak-Sharma, Neha
Sreekumar, Seetha
Mathur, Pallavi
Nayer, Bhavana
Dakhore, Sushrut
Basavanna, Sowmya K.
Kalappa, Devaiah M.
Krishnamurthy, Ramya V.
Mukhi, Benudhar
Mishra, Priyasha
Yoshida, Noriko
Ghosh, Susanta Kumar
Shandil, Radhakrishan
Narayanan, Shridhar
Campo, Brice
Hasegawa, Kouichi
Anvikar, Anupkumar R.
Valecha, Neena
Sundaramurthy, Varadharajan
author_facet Subramani, Pradeep A.
Vartak-Sharma, Neha
Sreekumar, Seetha
Mathur, Pallavi
Nayer, Bhavana
Dakhore, Sushrut
Basavanna, Sowmya K.
Kalappa, Devaiah M.
Krishnamurthy, Ramya V.
Mukhi, Benudhar
Mishra, Priyasha
Yoshida, Noriko
Ghosh, Susanta Kumar
Shandil, Radhakrishan
Narayanan, Shridhar
Campo, Brice
Hasegawa, Kouichi
Anvikar, Anupkumar R.
Valecha, Neena
Sundaramurthy, Varadharajan
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description BACKGROUND: Vivax malaria is associated with significant morbidity and economic loss, and constitutes the bulk of malaria cases in large parts of Asia and South America as well as recent case reports in Africa. The widespread prevalence of vivax is a challenge to global malaria elimination programmes. Vivax malaria control is particularly challenged by existence of dormant liver stage forms that are difficult to treat and are responsible for multiple relapses, growing drug resistance to the asexual blood stages and host-genetic factors that preclude use of specific drugs like primaquine capable of targeting Plasmodium vivax liver stages. Despite an obligatory liver-stage in the Plasmodium life cycle, both the difficulty in obtaining P. vivax sporozoites and the limited availability of robust host cell models permissive to P. vivax infection are responsible for the limited knowledge of hypnozoite formation biology and relapse mechanisms, as well as the limited capability to do drug screening. Although India accounts for about half of vivax malaria cases world-wide, very little is known about the vivax liver stage forms in the context of Indian clinical isolates. METHODS: To address this, methods were established to obtain infective P. vivax sporozoites from an endemic region in India and multiple assay platforms set up to detect and characterize vivax liver stage forms. Different hepatoma cell lines, including the widely used HCO4 cells, primary human hepatocytes as well as hepatocytes obtained from iPSC’s generated from vivax patients and healthy donors were tested for infectivity with P. vivax sporozoites. RESULTS: Both large and small forms of vivax liver stage are detected in these assays, although the infectivity obtained in these platforms are low. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a proof of concept for detecting liver stage P. vivax and provide the first characterization of P. vivax liver stage forms from an endemic region in India.
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spelling pubmed-73102332020-06-23 Plasmodium vivax liver stage assay platforms using Indian clinical isolates Subramani, Pradeep A. Vartak-Sharma, Neha Sreekumar, Seetha Mathur, Pallavi Nayer, Bhavana Dakhore, Sushrut Basavanna, Sowmya K. Kalappa, Devaiah M. Krishnamurthy, Ramya V. Mukhi, Benudhar Mishra, Priyasha Yoshida, Noriko Ghosh, Susanta Kumar Shandil, Radhakrishan Narayanan, Shridhar Campo, Brice Hasegawa, Kouichi Anvikar, Anupkumar R. Valecha, Neena Sundaramurthy, Varadharajan Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Vivax malaria is associated with significant morbidity and economic loss, and constitutes the bulk of malaria cases in large parts of Asia and South America as well as recent case reports in Africa. The widespread prevalence of vivax is a challenge to global malaria elimination programmes. Vivax malaria control is particularly challenged by existence of dormant liver stage forms that are difficult to treat and are responsible for multiple relapses, growing drug resistance to the asexual blood stages and host-genetic factors that preclude use of specific drugs like primaquine capable of targeting Plasmodium vivax liver stages. Despite an obligatory liver-stage in the Plasmodium life cycle, both the difficulty in obtaining P. vivax sporozoites and the limited availability of robust host cell models permissive to P. vivax infection are responsible for the limited knowledge of hypnozoite formation biology and relapse mechanisms, as well as the limited capability to do drug screening. Although India accounts for about half of vivax malaria cases world-wide, very little is known about the vivax liver stage forms in the context of Indian clinical isolates. METHODS: To address this, methods were established to obtain infective P. vivax sporozoites from an endemic region in India and multiple assay platforms set up to detect and characterize vivax liver stage forms. Different hepatoma cell lines, including the widely used HCO4 cells, primary human hepatocytes as well as hepatocytes obtained from iPSC’s generated from vivax patients and healthy donors were tested for infectivity with P. vivax sporozoites. RESULTS: Both large and small forms of vivax liver stage are detected in these assays, although the infectivity obtained in these platforms are low. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a proof of concept for detecting liver stage P. vivax and provide the first characterization of P. vivax liver stage forms from an endemic region in India. BioMed Central 2020-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7310233/ /pubmed/32571333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03284-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis 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 licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence 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 licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. 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 in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Research
Subramani, Pradeep A.
Vartak-Sharma, Neha
Sreekumar, Seetha
Mathur, Pallavi
Nayer, Bhavana
Dakhore, Sushrut
Basavanna, Sowmya K.
Kalappa, Devaiah M.
Krishnamurthy, Ramya V.
Mukhi, Benudhar
Mishra, Priyasha
Yoshida, Noriko
Ghosh, Susanta Kumar
Shandil, Radhakrishan
Narayanan, Shridhar
Campo, Brice
Hasegawa, Kouichi
Anvikar, Anupkumar R.
Valecha, Neena
Sundaramurthy, Varadharajan
Plasmodium vivax liver stage assay platforms using Indian clinical isolates
title Plasmodium vivax liver stage assay platforms using Indian clinical isolates
title_full Plasmodium vivax liver stage assay platforms using Indian clinical isolates
title_fullStr Plasmodium vivax liver stage assay platforms using Indian clinical isolates
title_full_unstemmed Plasmodium vivax liver stage assay platforms using Indian clinical isolates
title_short Plasmodium vivax liver stage assay platforms using Indian clinical isolates
title_sort plasmodium vivax liver stage assay platforms using indian clinical isolates
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7310233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32571333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03284-8
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