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Genetic diversity and natural selection of Duffy binding protein of Plasmodium vivax Korean isolates.

Hye-Lim Ju1, Jung-Mi Kang, Sung-Ung Moon, Young-Yil Bahk, Pyo-Yun Cho, Woon-Mok Sohn, Yun-Kyu Park, Jae-Won Park, Tong-Soo Kim, Byoung-Kuk Na.   

Abstract

Plasmodium vivax Duffy binding protein (PvDBP) is a micronemal type I membrane protein that plays an essential role in erythrocyte invasion of merozoites. PvDBP is a prime blood stage vaccine candidate antigen against P. vivax, but its polymorphic nature represents a major obstacle to the successful design of a protective vaccine against vivax malaria. In this study, we analyzed the genetic polymorphism and natural selection at the N-terminal cysteine-rich region of PvDBP (PvDBPII) among 70 P. vivax isolates collected from Korean patients during 2005-2010. Seventeen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP), which resulted in 14 non-synonymous and 3 synonymous mutations, were found in PvDBPII among the Korean P. vivax isolates. Sequence analyses revealed that 13 different PvDBPII haplotypes, which were clustered into 3 distinct clades, were identified in Korean P. vivax isolates. The difference between the rates of nonsynomyous and synonymous mutations suggested that the region has evolved under natural selection. High selective pressure preferentially acted on regions identified or predicted to be B- and T-cell epitopes and MHC binding regions of PvDBPII. Recombination may also contribute to genetic diversity of PvDBPII. Our results suggest that PvDBPII of Korean P. vivax isolates display a limited genetic polymorphism and are under selective pressure. These results have significant implications for understanding the nature of the P. vivax population circulating in Korea and provide useful information for development of malaria vaccines based on this antigen.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23031445     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2012.09.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


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2.  The association of Duffy binding protein region II polymorphisms and its antigenicity in Plasmodium vivax isolates from Thailand.

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3.  Distinct genetic difference between the Duffy binding protein (PkDBPαII) of Plasmodium knowlesi clinical isolates from North Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia.

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5.  Polymorphic patterns of the merozoite surface protein-3β in Korean isolates of Plasmodium vivax.

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10.  Genetic diversity, haplotypes and allele groups of Duffy binding protein (PkDBPαII) of Plasmodium knowlesi clinical isolates from Peninsular Malaysia.

Authors:  Mun-Yik Fong; Yee-Ling Lau; Phooi-Yee Chang; Claudia Nisha Anthony
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