| Literature DB >> 31088460 |
Romualdo Grande1, Spinello Antinori2,3, Luca Meroni4, Michela Menegon5, Carlo Severini5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium malariae is the most neglected of the six human malaria species and it is still unknown which is the mechanism underlying the long latency of this Plasmodium. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Long-latency; Malaria; Plasmodium malariae; Recrudescence
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31088460 PMCID: PMC6515619 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-019-2806-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Primers and cycling parameters for PCR
| Primers | Aminoacids | PCR cycling parameters |
|---|---|---|
| Pm09for | ACG ATA ATA ATA TAA ATG GGG | 94 °C-30 s, 45 °C-30 s; 72 °C-1 min, 40 cycles |
| Pm09rev | GTT CAT AAC TTT GAT CTT AAC | |
| Pm11for | GGG ATA TGA ATT ACA TAC AC | |
| Pm11rev | CTT TAT TTG TGG TCG AGG | |
| Pm25for | CCA AAT AAG TGA CAT ACA AC | |
| Pm25rev | GAG GTA ACT TAA AAA ATT CAC | |
| Pm02for | GGG GCA TAA AGG AAA AAC | 94 °C-30 s, 52 °C-30 s; 72 °C-1 min, 40 cycles |
| Pm02rev | GAA TTT TTG AAT AAC AAG AAA CC | |
| Pm34for | GAA TGG AAA AAT TCC TTC AG | |
| Pm34rev | TTG GAC AAT GAA AAA ACT AAG | |
| Pm MSP1for | TTC CAA AAA TTG AGG AAA TGT T | |
| Pm MSP1rev | TTT GGA CAA TGT CGG AAC AA | |
| Pm CSfor | CCC ACA AAA GCT GTT GAA AA | |
| Pm CSrev | TGG TGA CCA TTC CTC CGT A |
Fig. 1Amino acid sequence alignment of a portion of repeat region of csp gene of P. malariae isolates analyzed in the present study (Isolate 14-12-17, from first hospital admission; Isolate 05-05-18, from second hospital admission) and of a P. malariae isolate from an imported malaria case (P. malariae clinical strain)
Fig. 2Nucleotide sequence alignment of PM2 microsatellite of P. malariae isolates analyzed in the present study (Isolate PM 14-12-17, from first hospital admission; Isolate PM 05-05-18, from second hospital admission) and of a P. malariae isolate from an imported malaria case (P. malariae clinical strain)
Case reports of P. malariae recrudescence
| Ref/Author/year | Nationality | Age/sex | Country of Residence | Country of acquisition | Species diagnosis | Quartan fever pattern | PCR | Interval between episodes | Risk factor | Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/Shute/1944 | Indian | 26/F | United Kingdom | India | NR | No | 21 years | NR | Mepacrine | |
| 13/Spitler/1948 | Italian | 69/M | USA | Italy | Yes | No | 36 years | NR | Quinine | |
| 14/Lentini/1955 | Italian | 70/F | Italy | Italy | Yes | No | 45 years | NR | Quinine | |
| 15/Creyx/1955 | French | 56/F | France | Macedonia | Yes | No | 32 years | Surgery for hydatidosis | Quinine, plasmoquine | |
| 16/Duggan and Shute/1961 | English | 42/M | United Kingdom | Myanmar (ex Burma) | NR | No | 13 years | NR | Primaquine | |
| 5/Guazzi/1963 | Italian | 63/F | Italy | Italy | Yes | No | 53 years | Splenectomy | NR | |
| 17/Tsuchida/1982 | Japanese | 63/M | Japan | Papua New Guinea | Yes | No | 36 years | Splenectomy, nephrectomy | Sulfa-pyrimethamine, primaquine | |
| 18/Hess/1993 | German | 46/F | Germany | Kenya | Yes (2 cycles) | No | 78 and 106 days | Halofantrine | ||
| 6/Vinetz/1998 | Greek | 72/F | USA | Greece | Yes (5 cycles) | Yes | 40–70 years | Methotrexate therapy | Chloroquine | |
| 7/Chadre/2000 | Trinidadian | 70/M | Trinidad | Trinidad | Yes (4 cycles) | No | 33 years; possibly 65 years | Neurosurgery | Chloroquine + primaquine | |
| 19/Skoutelis/2000 | Greek | 60/F | Greece | Greece | Yes | No | 45 years | Treated with chlorambucil and methylprednisolone (suspected myeloproliferative syndrome) | Chloroquine | |
| 20/Morovic/2003 | Serbian | 61/M | Croatia (Former Yugoslavia) | Croatia | Yes | No | 35 years | NR | Chloroquine | |
| 21/Chim/2004 | Chinese | 66/F | Hong Kong | China | NR | No | 55 years? | Splenectomy | Chloroquine | |
| 22/Muller-Stover/2008 | Nigerian | 34/M | Germany | Nigeria | NR | Yes | 14 weeks | Atovaquone/proguanil | ||
| 23/Smith/2011 | Australian | 59/M | Australia | Uganda | NR | No | 47 days | Chloroquine | ||
| 24/Hedelius/2011 | American | 34/M | USA | Nigeria | NR | Yes | 14 years | NR/Concomitant diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome | Atovaquone/proguanil | |
| 25/Franken/2012 | Kenyan | 38/F | Germany | Kenya | NR | Yes | 4 months | Chloroquine | ||
| 26/Hong/2012 | Korean | 23/F | Korea | Ghana | NR | Yes | 1 month | First episode: chloroquine; second episode: mefloquine | ||
| 27/Liang/2013 | NR | 20/F | USA | Uganda | Yes | Yes | 8 weeks | First episode: chloroquine; second episode: atovaquone-proguanil | ||
| 28/Kugasia/2014 | Sierra Leone | 65/M | USA | Sierra Leone | No | No | 25 months | First episode: quinine + clindamycin | ||
| 29/Visser/2016 | Dutch | NR/M | The Netherlands | Uganda | No | Noa | 2 months | Chloroquine | ||
| 30/Rutledge/2017 | Ugandan | 31/M | Australia | Uganda | No | Yes | 52 days | First episode: artemether/lumefantrine | ||
| 31/Islam/2018 | Ivory Coast | 23 months/M | USA | Liberia | No | Yes | 4 months | First episode: Chloroquine |
M male, F female, PCR polymerase chain reaction, NR not reported, BM bone marrow
aPCR was not employed for the recurrence diagnosis