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Genetic analysis of praziquantel response in schistosome parasites implicates a transient receptor potential channel.

Winka Le Clec'h1, Frédéric D Chevalier1, Ana Carolina A Mattos2, Amanda Strickland1, Robbie Diaz1, Marina McDew-White1, Claudia M Rohr3, Safari Kinung'hi4, Fiona Allan5,6, Bonnie L Webster5,6, Joanne P Webster5,7, Aidan M Emery5,6, David Rollinson5,6, Amadou Garba Djirmay8,9, Khalid M Al Mashikhi10, Salem Al Yafae10, Mohamed A Idris11, Hélène Moné12, Gabriel Mouahid12, Philip LoVerde2, Jonathan S Marchant3, Timothy J C Anderson1.   

Abstract

Mass drug administration with praziquantel (PZQ) monotherapy is considered the mainstay for control and elimination of the parasites causing schistosomiasis in humans. This drug shows imperfect cure rates in the field, and parasites showing reduced PZQ response can be selected in the laboratory, but the extent of resistance in Schistosoma mansoni populations is unknown. We examined the genetic basis of the variation in response in a PZQ-selected S. mansoni population (SmLE-PZQ-R) in which 35% of the parasitic worms survive high-dose PZQ (73 micrograms per milliliter) treatment. We used genome-wide association to map loci underlying PZQ response and identified a transient receptor potential (Sm.TRPMPZQ) channel (Smp_246790) within the major chromosome 3 peak that is activated by nanomolar concentrations of PZQ. The PZQ response showed recessive inheritance and marker-assisted selection of parasites at a single Sm.TRPMPZQ SNP that produced populations of PZQ-enriched resistant (PZQ-ER) and PZQ-enriched sensitive (PZQ-ES) parasites, exhibiting >377-fold difference in PZQ response. The PZQ-ER parasites survived treatment in rodents at higher frequencies compared with PZQ-ES, and resistant parasites exhibited 2.25-fold lower expression of Sm.TRPMPZQ relative to sensitive parasites. Specific chemical blockers of Sm.TRPMPZQ enhanced PZQ resistance, whereas Sm.TRPMPZQ activators increased sensitivity. We surveyed Sm.TRPMPZQ sequence variations in 259 parasites from different global sites and identified one nonsense mutation that resulted in a truncated protein with no PZQ binding site. Our results demonstrate that Sm.TRPMPZQ underlies variation in PZQ responses in S. mansoni and provides an approach for monitoring emerging PZQ-resistant alleles in schistosome elimination programs.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34936381      PMCID: PMC9491494          DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abj9114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   19.319


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