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Immune characterization of Plasmodium falciparum parasites with a shared genetic signature in a region of decreasing transmission.

Amy K Bei1, Ababacar Diouf2, Kazutoyo Miura2, Daniel B Larremore3, Ulf Ribacke4, Gregory Tullo2, Eli L Moss5, Daniel E Neafsey5, Rachel F Daniels6, Amir E Zeituni2, Iguosadolo Nosamiefan4, Sarah K Volkman7, Ambroise D Ahouidi8, Daouda Ndiaye9, Tandakha Dieye8, Souleymane Mboup8, Caroline O Buckee3, Carole A Long2, Dyann F Wirth10.   

Abstract

As the intensity of malaria transmission has declined, Plasmodium falciparum parasite populations have displayed decreased clonal diversity resulting from the emergence of many parasites with common genetic signatures (CGS). We have monitored such CGS parasite clusters from 2006 to 2013 in Thiès, Senegal, using the molecular barcode. The first, and one of the largest observed clusters of CGS parasites, was present in 24% of clinical isolates in 2008, declined to 3.4% of clinical isolates in 2009, and then disappeared. To begin to explore the relationship between the immune responses of the population and the emergence and decline of specific parasite genotypes, we have determined whether antibodies to CGS parasites correlate with their prevalence. We measured (i) antibodies capable of inhibiting parasite growth in culture and (ii) antibodies recognizing the surfaces of infected erythrocytes (RBCs). IgG obtained from volunteers in 2009 showed increased reactivity to the surfaces of CGS-parasitized erythrocytes over IgG from 2008. Since P. falciparum EMP-1 (PfEMP-1) is a major variant surface antigen, we used var Ups quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) and sequencing with degenerate DBL1α domain primers to characterize the var genes expressed by CGS parasites after short-term in vitro culture. CGS parasites show upregulation of UpsA var genes and 2-cysteine-containing PfEMP-1 molecules and express the same dominant var transcript. Our work indicates that the CGS parasites in this cluster express similar var genes, more than would be expected by chance in the population, and that there is year-to-year variation in immune recognition of surface antigens on CGS parasite-infected erythrocytes. This study lays the groundwork for detailed investigations of the mechanisms driving the expansion or contraction of specific parasite clones in the population.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25368109      PMCID: PMC4288878          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.01979-14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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