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A comparative analysis of the dynamics of Plasmodium relictum (GRW4) development in the blood during single and co-infections.

Justė Aželytė1, Elena Platonova2, Staffan Bensch3, Olof Hellgren3, Vaidas Palinauskas4.   

Abstract

Although co-infections and interactions of parasites are a very common phenomenon in the wild, information received from studies on avian Plasmodium spp. is scarce and fragmented due to its complex nature. Different interactions of parasites and domination of one parasite may have a detrimental effect on transmission success of another pathogen. Untangling these interactions and competitive behavior of malarial parasites may help understanding why some haemosporidian parasites are dominant in certain host species, while others are observed only occasionally. We investigated the development of Plasmodium relictum (genetic lineage GRW4) during single and co-infection with a closely related lineage SGS1, with the aim to determine whether co-infections affect parasite development and condition of experimentally infected Eurasian siskins (Spinus spinus). For the experimental study of these two closely related lineages, a new qPCR protocol was designed to accurately quantify the parasitemia, i.e. the amount of infected red blood cells, during the blood stages of each of the lineages. Our results show that during co-infection, GRW4 parasitemia was transient and disappeared from peripheral blood during acute increases of SGS1. Health parameters of infected birds did not differ between the GRW4 single infected group and the co-infection group. GRW4 induced infection was outcompeted and suppressed by the presence of the lineage SGS1, which is broadly transmitted in Northern Europe. This suggests that double infections and dominating lineages in the area may influence the transmission success of some avian Plasmodium parasites.
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Keywords:  Avian malaria; Co-infection; GRW4; SGS1; Siskin; Transmission

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34801479     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2021.106247

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


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1.  Experimental Study on Primary Bird Co-Infection with Two Plasmodium relictum Lineages-pSGS1 and pGRW11.

Authors:  Vaidas Palinauskas; Rita Žiegytė; Jakov Šengaut; Rasa Bernotienė
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 3.231

2.  Delay in arrival: lineage-specific influence of haemosporidians on autumn migration of European robins.

Authors:  Nóra Ágh; Tibor Csörgő; Eszter Szöllősi
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2022-08-24       Impact factor: 2.383

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