| Literature DB >> 31570093 |
Nouh S Mohamed1,2,3, Musab M Ali Albsheer4,5, Hanadi Abdelbagi6, Emanuel E Siddig7,8, Mona A Mohamed9, Abdallah E Ahmed9, Rihab Ali Omer10,11, Mohamed S Muneer12,13,14, Ayman Ahmed15,16, Hussam A Osman6, Mohamed S Ali17, Ibrahim M Eisa18, Mohamed M Elbasheir18.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum parasite is still known to be one of the most significant public health problems in sub-Saharan Africa. Genetic diversity of the Sudanese P. falciparum based on the diversity in the circumsporozoite surface protein (PfCSP) has not been previously studied. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the genetic diversity of the N-terminal region of the pfcsp gene.Entities:
Keywords: Circumsporozoite protein; Genetic polymorphism; N-terminal region; Plasmodium falciparum; Sudan
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31570093 PMCID: PMC6771110 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-019-2970-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Fig. 1A schematic representation of the pfcsp gene showing the N-terminal region described in this study; DGNNEDNEKLRKPKHKKLKQPADGNPDP (underlined KLKQP motif responsible for the sporozoite entry into hepatocytes). In the central repeat region NANP (N, asparagine; A, alanine and P, proline) and NVDP (N, asparagine; V, valine; D, aspartic acid and P, proline) repeats. C-terminal region contains Th2R and Th3R epitopes
Fig. 2Map of Sudan showing sample collection sites. Solid squares indicate the locations of sample collection
Study isolates similarity to the published sequences of PfCSP N-terminal region
| Sequence no. | Study isolate location | Accession | Similarity with isolate | Isolate location | Percent identity (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sequence 1 | Khartoum | AB502803.1 | Tz93-028 | Tanzania | 89.97 |
| Sequence 2 | Khartoum | AB502887.1 | Gha1110-021 | Ghana | 94.80 |
| Sequence 3 | Al Qadarif | LR131340.1 | HB3 | Honduras | 93.21 |
| Sequence 4 | Red Sea | AB502845.1 | Tz98-119 | Tanzania | 93.82 |
| Sequence 5 | Red Sea | AB502845.1 | Tz98-119 | Tanzania | 91.60 |
| Sequence 6 | White Nile | LR536676.1 | 7G8 | Brazil | 94.44 |
| Sequence 7 | White Nile | LR536676.1 | 7G8 | Brazil | 89.03 |
| Sequence 8 | New Halfa | AB502815.1 | Tz93-060 | Tanzania | 94.69 |
| Sequence 9 | River Nile | AB502846.1 | Tz03-025 | Tanzania | 84.19 |
| Sequence 10 | River Nile | AB116603.1 | 96M320-74 | Vanuatu | 88.00 |
| Sequence 11 | River Nile | AB503023.1 | PNG828-140 | Papua New Guinea | 88.77 |
| Sequence 12 | New Halfa | MF350672.1 | B32-4 | Myanmar | 92.97 |
| Sequence 13 | White Nile | AB827734.1 | PFS96 | Thailand | 91.22 |
| Sequence 14 | Al Qadarif | LR536676.1 | 7G8 | Brazil | 94.34 |
| Sequence 15 | Ad Damazin | AB502838.1 | Tz98-070 | Tanzania | 98.59 |
| Sequence 16 | Gezira | AB502815.1 | Tz93-060 | Tanzania | 96.25 |
| Sequence 17 | Red Sea | AB502815.1 | Tz93-060 | Tanzania | 97.24 |
| Sequence 18 | Gezira | MF350671.1 | B7 | Thailand | 91.17 |
| Sequence 19 | Gezira | AB502843.1 | Tz98-103 | Tanzania | 82.95 |
| Sequence 20 | Ad Damazin | AB502849.1 | Tz03-038 | Tanzania | 93.45 |
| Sequence 21 | Ad Damazin | AB502849.1 | Tz03-038 | Tanzania | 96.53 |
Fig. 3Number of Sudanese pfcsp N-terminal region haplotypes detected in comparison with the 3D7 reference strain. a Amino acids alignment of the N-terminal region. Showing the different haplotypes detected among the study samples compared with the reference strains; Haplotype 1 include: 3D7 (XM_001351086), NF54 (M22982.1), HB3 (AB121018.1), haplotype 2 include: 7G8 (AB121015.1), Dd2 (AB121017.1), MAD20 (AB121020.1), RO33 (AB121021.1), Wellcome strain (M15505.1). Haplotype 3–5 are the different haplotypes detected among the study samples. KLKQP motif is conserved through all the study samples. b Nucleotides alignment of the 5′ to 3′ end of the Sudanese pfcsp gene with the reference strains
Fig. 4Phylogenetic tree of the N-terminal region of the Sudanese pfcsp with the worldwide reference strains. Phylogenetic tree based on the maximum likelihood method using Jukes and Cantor model for 8 pfcsp gene of the reference strains (marked with red circle), and 21 Sudanese isolates (marked with green box) labeled with their corresponding region
Fig. 5Amino acids alignment of the global pfcsp N-terminal region. A total of 13 different haplotypes were detected. Most of the study isolates were similar to Haplotype 1 and Haplotype 2. Haplotypes 11, 12 and 13 are the different haplotypes detected among the study isolates. Underlined KLKQP motif is conserved through all the global pfcsp N-terminal regions sequences and the Sudanese pfcsp
Fig. 6Frequency comparison of N-terminal region of global PfCSP from different geographic regions. Frequency distribution of the 13 haplotypes detected in the global PfCSP N-terminal region and the Sudanese PfCSP. Haplotype 2 had the highest frequency among the Sudanese isolates