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The impact of indoor residual spraying on Plasmodium falciparum microsatellite variation in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Ghana, West Africa

Here, we report the first population genetic study to examine the impact of indoor residual spraying (IRS) on Plasmodium falciparum in humans. This study was conducted in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Bongo District, Ghana. IRS was implemented during the dry season (November–May)...

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Autores principales: Argyropoulos, Dionne C., Ruybal‐Pesántez, Shazia, Deed, Samantha L., Oduro, Abraham R., Dadzie, Samuel K., Appawu, Maxwell A., Asoala, Victor, Pascual, Mercedes, Koram, Kwadwo A., Day, Karen P., Tiedje, Kathryn E.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8456823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34143538
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.16029
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author Argyropoulos, Dionne C.
Ruybal‐Pesántez, Shazia
Deed, Samantha L.
Oduro, Abraham R.
Dadzie, Samuel K.
Appawu, Maxwell A.
Asoala, Victor
Pascual, Mercedes
Koram, Kwadwo A.
Day, Karen P.
Tiedje, Kathryn E.
author_facet Argyropoulos, Dionne C.
Ruybal‐Pesántez, Shazia
Deed, Samantha L.
Oduro, Abraham R.
Dadzie, Samuel K.
Appawu, Maxwell A.
Asoala, Victor
Pascual, Mercedes
Koram, Kwadwo A.
Day, Karen P.
Tiedje, Kathryn E.
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description Here, we report the first population genetic study to examine the impact of indoor residual spraying (IRS) on Plasmodium falciparum in humans. This study was conducted in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Bongo District, Ghana. IRS was implemented during the dry season (November–May) in three consecutive years between 2013 and 2015 to reduce transmission and attempt to bottleneck the parasite population in humans towards lower diversity with greater linkage disequilibrium. The study was done against a background of widespread use of long‐lasting insecticidal nets, typical for contemporary malaria control in West Africa. Microsatellite genotyping with 10 loci was used to construct 392 P. falciparum multilocus infection haplotypes collected from two age‐stratified cross‐sectional surveys at the end of the wet seasons pre‐ and post‐IRS. Three‐rounds of IRS, under operational conditions, led to a >90% reduction in transmission intensity and a 35.7% reduction in the P. falciparum prevalence (p < .001). Despite these declines, population genetic analysis of the infection haplotypes revealed no dramatic changes with only a slight, but significant increase in genetic diversity (H (e): pre‐IRS = 0.79 vs. post‐IRS = 0.81, p = .048). Reduced relatedness of the parasite population (p < .001) was observed post‐IRS, probably due to decreased opportunities for outcrossing. Spatiotemporal genetic differentiation between the pre‐ and post‐IRS surveys (D = 0.0329 [95% CI: 0.0209 – 0.0473], p = .034) was identified. These data provide a genetic explanation for the resilience of P. falciparum to short‐term IRS programmes in high‐transmission settings in sub‐Saharan Africa.
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spelling pubmed-84568232021-09-27 The impact of indoor residual spraying on Plasmodium falciparum microsatellite variation in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Ghana, West Africa Argyropoulos, Dionne C. Ruybal‐Pesántez, Shazia Deed, Samantha L. Oduro, Abraham R. Dadzie, Samuel K. Appawu, Maxwell A. Asoala, Victor Pascual, Mercedes Koram, Kwadwo A. Day, Karen P. Tiedje, Kathryn E. Mol Ecol Original Articles Here, we report the first population genetic study to examine the impact of indoor residual spraying (IRS) on Plasmodium falciparum in humans. This study was conducted in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Bongo District, Ghana. IRS was implemented during the dry season (November–May) in three consecutive years between 2013 and 2015 to reduce transmission and attempt to bottleneck the parasite population in humans towards lower diversity with greater linkage disequilibrium. The study was done against a background of widespread use of long‐lasting insecticidal nets, typical for contemporary malaria control in West Africa. Microsatellite genotyping with 10 loci was used to construct 392 P. falciparum multilocus infection haplotypes collected from two age‐stratified cross‐sectional surveys at the end of the wet seasons pre‐ and post‐IRS. Three‐rounds of IRS, under operational conditions, led to a >90% reduction in transmission intensity and a 35.7% reduction in the P. falciparum prevalence (p < .001). Despite these declines, population genetic analysis of the infection haplotypes revealed no dramatic changes with only a slight, but significant increase in genetic diversity (H (e): pre‐IRS = 0.79 vs. post‐IRS = 0.81, p = .048). Reduced relatedness of the parasite population (p < .001) was observed post‐IRS, probably due to decreased opportunities for outcrossing. Spatiotemporal genetic differentiation between the pre‐ and post‐IRS surveys (D = 0.0329 [95% CI: 0.0209 – 0.0473], p = .034) was identified. These data provide a genetic explanation for the resilience of P. falciparum to short‐term IRS programmes in high‐transmission settings in sub‐Saharan Africa. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-07-16 2021-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8456823/ /pubmed/34143538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.16029 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Molecular Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Argyropoulos, Dionne C.
Ruybal‐Pesántez, Shazia
Deed, Samantha L.
Oduro, Abraham R.
Dadzie, Samuel K.
Appawu, Maxwell A.
Asoala, Victor
Pascual, Mercedes
Koram, Kwadwo A.
Day, Karen P.
Tiedje, Kathryn E.
The impact of indoor residual spraying on Plasmodium falciparum microsatellite variation in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Ghana, West Africa
title The impact of indoor residual spraying on Plasmodium falciparum microsatellite variation in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Ghana, West Africa
title_full The impact of indoor residual spraying on Plasmodium falciparum microsatellite variation in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Ghana, West Africa
title_fullStr The impact of indoor residual spraying on Plasmodium falciparum microsatellite variation in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Ghana, West Africa
title_full_unstemmed The impact of indoor residual spraying on Plasmodium falciparum microsatellite variation in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Ghana, West Africa
title_short The impact of indoor residual spraying on Plasmodium falciparum microsatellite variation in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in Ghana, West Africa
title_sort impact of indoor residual spraying on plasmodium falciparum microsatellite variation in an area of high seasonal malaria transmission in ghana, west africa
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8456823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34143538
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.16029
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