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Investigating zoonotic infection barriers to ape Plasmodium parasites using faecal DNA analysis.

Dorothy E Loy1, Meagan A Rubel2, Alexa N Avitto3, Weimin Liu3, Yingying Li3, Gerald H Learn3, Alessia Ranciaro4, Eric Mbunwe4, Charles Fokunang5, Alfred K Njamnshi6, Paul M Sharp7, Sarah A Tishkoff8, Beatrice H Hahn9.   

Abstract

African apes are endemically infected with numerous Plasmodium spp. including close relatives of human Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium ovale, and Plasmodium malariae. Although these ape parasites are not believed to pose a zoonotic threat, their ability to colonise humans has not been fully explored. In particular, it remains unknown whether ape parasites are able to initiate exo-erythrocytic replication in human hepatocytes following the bite of an infective mosquito. Since animal studies have shown that liver stage infection can result in the excretion of parasite nucleic acids into the bile, we screened faecal samples from 504 rural Cameroonians for Plasmodium DNA. Using pan-Laverania as well as P. malariae- and P. vivax-specific primer sets, we amplified human P. falciparum (n = 14), P. malariae (n = 1), and P. ovale wallikeri (n = 1) mitochondrial sequences from faecal DNA of 15 individuals. However, despite using an intensified PCR screening approach we failed to detect ape Laverania, ape P. vivax or ape P. malariae parasites in these same subjects. One faecal sample from a hunter-gatherer contained a sequence closely related to the porcupine parasite Plasmodium atheruri. Since this same faecal sample also contained porcupine mitochondrial DNA, but a matching blood sample was Plasmodium-negative, it is likely that this hunter-gatherer consumed Plasmodium-infected bushmeat. Faecal Plasmodium detection was not secondary to intestinal bleeding and/or infection with gastrointestinal parasites, but indicative of blood parasitaemia. Quantitative PCR identified 26-fold more parasite DNA in the blood of faecal Plasmodium-positive than faecal Plasmodium-negative individuals (P = 0.01). However, among blood-positive individuals only 10% - 20% had detectable Plasmodium sequences in their stool. Thus, faecal screening of rural Cameroonians failed to uncover abortive ape Plasmodium infections, but detected infection with human parasites, albeit with reduced sensitivity compared with blood analysis.
Copyright © 2018 Australian Society for Parasitology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Abortive Plasmodium infection; Ape Plasmodium species; Exo-erythrocytic parasite replication; Faecal Plasmodium detection; Zoonotic transmission

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29476866      PMCID: PMC5971147          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2017.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Parasitol        ISSN: 0020-7519            Impact factor:   3.981


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