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Potential drivers for schistosomiasis persistence: Population genetic analyses from a cluster-randomized urogenital schistosomiasis elimination trial across the Zanzibar islands

The World Health Organization’s revised NTD Roadmap and the newly launched Guidelines target elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem in all endemic areas by 2030. Key to meeting this goal is elucidating how selective pressures imposed by interventions shape parasite populations. Ou...

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Autores principales: Pennance, Tom, Neves, M. Inês, Webster, Bonnie L., Gower, Charlotte M., Knopp, Stefanie, Khamis, Iddi Simba, Ame, Shaali M., Ali, Said M., Rabone, Muriel, Emery, Aidan, Allan, Fiona, Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali, Suleiman, Khamis Rashid, Kabole, Fatama, Walker, Martin, Rollinson, David, Webster, Joanne P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9584424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36215334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010419
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author Pennance, Tom
Neves, M. Inês
Webster, Bonnie L.
Gower, Charlotte M.
Knopp, Stefanie
Khamis, Iddi Simba
Ame, Shaali M.
Ali, Said M.
Rabone, Muriel
Emery, Aidan
Allan, Fiona
Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali
Suleiman, Khamis Rashid
Kabole, Fatama
Walker, Martin
Rollinson, David
Webster, Joanne P.
author_facet Pennance, Tom
Neves, M. Inês
Webster, Bonnie L.
Gower, Charlotte M.
Knopp, Stefanie
Khamis, Iddi Simba
Ame, Shaali M.
Ali, Said M.
Rabone, Muriel
Emery, Aidan
Allan, Fiona
Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali
Suleiman, Khamis Rashid
Kabole, Fatama
Walker, Martin
Rollinson, David
Webster, Joanne P.
author_sort Pennance, Tom
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description The World Health Organization’s revised NTD Roadmap and the newly launched Guidelines target elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem in all endemic areas by 2030. Key to meeting this goal is elucidating how selective pressures imposed by interventions shape parasite populations. Our aim was to identify any differential impact of a unique cluster-randomized tri-armed elimination intervention (biannual mass drug administration (MDA) applied alone or in association with either mollusciciding (snail control) or behavioural change interventions) across two Zanzibarian islands (Pemba and Unguja) on the population genetic composition of Schistosoma haematobium over space and time. Fifteen microsatellite loci were used to analyse individual miracidia collected from infected individuals across islands and intervention arms at the start (2012 baseline: 1,522 miracidia from 176 children; 303 from 43 adults; age-range 6–75, mean 12.7 years) and at year 5 (2016: 1,486 miracidia from 146 children; 214 from 25 adults; age-range 9–46, mean 12.4 years). Measures of genetic diversity included allelic richness (Ar), Expected (He) and Observed heterozygosity (Ho), inbreeding coefficient (F(ST)), parentage analysis, estimated worm burden, worm fecundity, and genetic sub-structuring. There was little evidence of differential selective pressures on population genetic diversity, inbreeding or estimated worm burdens by treatment arm, with only the MDA+snail control arm within Unguja showing trends towards reduced diversity and altered inbreeding over time. The greatest differences overall, both in terms of parasite fecundity and genetic sub-structuring, were observed between the islands, consistent with Pemba’s persistently higher mean infection intensities compared to neighbouring Unguja, and within islands in terms of infection hotspots (across three definitions). These findings highlight the important contribution of population genetic analyses to elucidate extensive genetic diversity and biological drivers, including potential gene-environmental factors, that may override short term selective pressures imposed by differential disease control strategies. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov ISRCTN48837681.
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spelling pubmed-95844242022-10-21 Potential drivers for schistosomiasis persistence: Population genetic analyses from a cluster-randomized urogenital schistosomiasis elimination trial across the Zanzibar islands Pennance, Tom Neves, M. Inês Webster, Bonnie L. Gower, Charlotte M. Knopp, Stefanie Khamis, Iddi Simba Ame, Shaali M. Ali, Said M. Rabone, Muriel Emery, Aidan Allan, Fiona Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali Suleiman, Khamis Rashid Kabole, Fatama Walker, Martin Rollinson, David Webster, Joanne P. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article The World Health Organization’s revised NTD Roadmap and the newly launched Guidelines target elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem in all endemic areas by 2030. Key to meeting this goal is elucidating how selective pressures imposed by interventions shape parasite populations. Our aim was to identify any differential impact of a unique cluster-randomized tri-armed elimination intervention (biannual mass drug administration (MDA) applied alone or in association with either mollusciciding (snail control) or behavioural change interventions) across two Zanzibarian islands (Pemba and Unguja) on the population genetic composition of Schistosoma haematobium over space and time. Fifteen microsatellite loci were used to analyse individual miracidia collected from infected individuals across islands and intervention arms at the start (2012 baseline: 1,522 miracidia from 176 children; 303 from 43 adults; age-range 6–75, mean 12.7 years) and at year 5 (2016: 1,486 miracidia from 146 children; 214 from 25 adults; age-range 9–46, mean 12.4 years). Measures of genetic diversity included allelic richness (Ar), Expected (He) and Observed heterozygosity (Ho), inbreeding coefficient (F(ST)), parentage analysis, estimated worm burden, worm fecundity, and genetic sub-structuring. There was little evidence of differential selective pressures on population genetic diversity, inbreeding or estimated worm burdens by treatment arm, with only the MDA+snail control arm within Unguja showing trends towards reduced diversity and altered inbreeding over time. The greatest differences overall, both in terms of parasite fecundity and genetic sub-structuring, were observed between the islands, consistent with Pemba’s persistently higher mean infection intensities compared to neighbouring Unguja, and within islands in terms of infection hotspots (across three definitions). These findings highlight the important contribution of population genetic analyses to elucidate extensive genetic diversity and biological drivers, including potential gene-environmental factors, that may override short term selective pressures imposed by differential disease control strategies. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov ISRCTN48837681. Public Library of Science 2022-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9584424/ /pubmed/36215334 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010419 Text en © 2022 Pennance et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pennance, Tom
Neves, M. Inês
Webster, Bonnie L.
Gower, Charlotte M.
Knopp, Stefanie
Khamis, Iddi Simba
Ame, Shaali M.
Ali, Said M.
Rabone, Muriel
Emery, Aidan
Allan, Fiona
Muhsin, Mtumweni Ali
Suleiman, Khamis Rashid
Kabole, Fatama
Walker, Martin
Rollinson, David
Webster, Joanne P.
Potential drivers for schistosomiasis persistence: Population genetic analyses from a cluster-randomized urogenital schistosomiasis elimination trial across the Zanzibar islands
title Potential drivers for schistosomiasis persistence: Population genetic analyses from a cluster-randomized urogenital schistosomiasis elimination trial across the Zanzibar islands
title_full Potential drivers for schistosomiasis persistence: Population genetic analyses from a cluster-randomized urogenital schistosomiasis elimination trial across the Zanzibar islands
title_fullStr Potential drivers for schistosomiasis persistence: Population genetic analyses from a cluster-randomized urogenital schistosomiasis elimination trial across the Zanzibar islands
title_full_unstemmed Potential drivers for schistosomiasis persistence: Population genetic analyses from a cluster-randomized urogenital schistosomiasis elimination trial across the Zanzibar islands
title_short Potential drivers for schistosomiasis persistence: Population genetic analyses from a cluster-randomized urogenital schistosomiasis elimination trial across the Zanzibar islands
title_sort potential drivers for schistosomiasis persistence: population genetic analyses from a cluster-randomized urogenital schistosomiasis elimination trial across the zanzibar islands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9584424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36215334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010419
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