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Rosette formation by Plasmodium vivax gametocytes favors the infection in Anopheles aquasalis

Plasmodium vivax is a public health problem and the most common type of malaria outside sub-Saharan Africa. The capacity of cytoadhesion, rosetting, and liver latent phase development could impact treatment and disease control. Although the ability to P. vivax gametocyte develop rosetting is known,...

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Autores principales: Salazar Alvarez, Luis Carlos, Carneiro Barbosa, Vanessa, Vera Lizcano, Omaira, Baia da Silva, Djane Clarys, Gonçalves Santana, Rosa Amélia, Fabbri, Camila, Paoluci Pimenta, Paulo Filemon, Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo, Albrecht, Letusa, Guimarães de Lacerda, Marcus Vinicius, Trindade Maranhão Costa, Fabio, Costa Pinto Lopes, Stefanie
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9975573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36875524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1108348
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author Salazar Alvarez, Luis Carlos
Carneiro Barbosa, Vanessa
Vera Lizcano, Omaira
Baia da Silva, Djane Clarys
Gonçalves Santana, Rosa Amélia
Fabbri, Camila
Paoluci Pimenta, Paulo Filemon
Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo
Albrecht, Letusa
Guimarães de Lacerda, Marcus Vinicius
Trindade Maranhão Costa, Fabio
Costa Pinto Lopes, Stefanie
author_facet Salazar Alvarez, Luis Carlos
Carneiro Barbosa, Vanessa
Vera Lizcano, Omaira
Baia da Silva, Djane Clarys
Gonçalves Santana, Rosa Amélia
Fabbri, Camila
Paoluci Pimenta, Paulo Filemon
Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo
Albrecht, Letusa
Guimarães de Lacerda, Marcus Vinicius
Trindade Maranhão Costa, Fabio
Costa Pinto Lopes, Stefanie
author_sort Salazar Alvarez, Luis Carlos
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description Plasmodium vivax is a public health problem and the most common type of malaria outside sub-Saharan Africa. The capacity of cytoadhesion, rosetting, and liver latent phase development could impact treatment and disease control. Although the ability to P. vivax gametocyte develop rosetting is known, it is not yet clear which role it plays during the infection and transmission process to the mosquito. Here, we used ex vivo approaches for evaluate the rosetting P. vivax gametocytes capacity and we have investigated the effect of this adhesive phenotype on the infection process in the vector Anopheles aquasalis mosquito. Rosette assays were performed in 107 isolates, and we have observed an elevated frequency of cytoadhesive phenomena (77,6%). The isolates with more than 10% of rosettes have presented a higher infection rate in Anopheles aquasalis (p=0.0252). Moreover, we found a positive correlation between the frequency of parasites in rosetting with the infection rate (p=0.0017) and intensity (p=0.0387) in the mosquito. The disruption of P. vivax rosette formation through mechanical rupture assay confirmed the previously findings, since the paired comparison showed that isolates with disrupted rosettes have a lower infection rate (p<0.0001) and intensity (p=0.0003) compared to the control group (no disruption). Herein we have demonstrated for the first time a potential effect of the rosette phenomenon on the infection process in the mosquito vector An. aquasalis, favoring its capacity and intensity of infection, thus allowing the perpetuation of the parasite cycle life.
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spelling pubmed-99755732023-03-02 Rosette formation by Plasmodium vivax gametocytes favors the infection in Anopheles aquasalis Salazar Alvarez, Luis Carlos Carneiro Barbosa, Vanessa Vera Lizcano, Omaira Baia da Silva, Djane Clarys Gonçalves Santana, Rosa Amélia Fabbri, Camila Paoluci Pimenta, Paulo Filemon Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo Albrecht, Letusa Guimarães de Lacerda, Marcus Vinicius Trindade Maranhão Costa, Fabio Costa Pinto Lopes, Stefanie Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Plasmodium vivax is a public health problem and the most common type of malaria outside sub-Saharan Africa. The capacity of cytoadhesion, rosetting, and liver latent phase development could impact treatment and disease control. Although the ability to P. vivax gametocyte develop rosetting is known, it is not yet clear which role it plays during the infection and transmission process to the mosquito. Here, we used ex vivo approaches for evaluate the rosetting P. vivax gametocytes capacity and we have investigated the effect of this adhesive phenotype on the infection process in the vector Anopheles aquasalis mosquito. Rosette assays were performed in 107 isolates, and we have observed an elevated frequency of cytoadhesive phenomena (77,6%). The isolates with more than 10% of rosettes have presented a higher infection rate in Anopheles aquasalis (p=0.0252). Moreover, we found a positive correlation between the frequency of parasites in rosetting with the infection rate (p=0.0017) and intensity (p=0.0387) in the mosquito. The disruption of P. vivax rosette formation through mechanical rupture assay confirmed the previously findings, since the paired comparison showed that isolates with disrupted rosettes have a lower infection rate (p<0.0001) and intensity (p=0.0003) compared to the control group (no disruption). Herein we have demonstrated for the first time a potential effect of the rosette phenomenon on the infection process in the mosquito vector An. aquasalis, favoring its capacity and intensity of infection, thus allowing the perpetuation of the parasite cycle life. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9975573/ /pubmed/36875524 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1108348 Text en Copyright © 2023 Salazar Alvarez, Carneiro Barbosa, Vera Lizcano, Baia da Silva, Gonçalves Santana, Fabbri, Paoluci Pimenta, Monteiro, Albrecht, Guimarães de Lacerda, Trindade Maranhão Costa and Costa Pinto Lopes https://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 Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Salazar Alvarez, Luis Carlos
Carneiro Barbosa, Vanessa
Vera Lizcano, Omaira
Baia da Silva, Djane Clarys
Gonçalves Santana, Rosa Amélia
Fabbri, Camila
Paoluci Pimenta, Paulo Filemon
Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo
Albrecht, Letusa
Guimarães de Lacerda, Marcus Vinicius
Trindade Maranhão Costa, Fabio
Costa Pinto Lopes, Stefanie
Rosette formation by Plasmodium vivax gametocytes favors the infection in Anopheles aquasalis
title Rosette formation by Plasmodium vivax gametocytes favors the infection in Anopheles aquasalis
title_full Rosette formation by Plasmodium vivax gametocytes favors the infection in Anopheles aquasalis
title_fullStr Rosette formation by Plasmodium vivax gametocytes favors the infection in Anopheles aquasalis
title_full_unstemmed Rosette formation by Plasmodium vivax gametocytes favors the infection in Anopheles aquasalis
title_short Rosette formation by Plasmodium vivax gametocytes favors the infection in Anopheles aquasalis
title_sort rosette formation by plasmodium vivax gametocytes favors the infection in anopheles aquasalis
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9975573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36875524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1108348
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