Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Erian de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Primo, Deocleciano Galiza, Sucupira, Izis Mônica Carvalho, Cassiano, Gustavo Capatti, Barbosa, Danielle Regina Lima, Viana, Giselle Maria Rachid, Machado, Ricardo Luiz Dantas, Póvoa, Marinete Marins
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Texto Completo: https://ojs.iec.gov.br/rpas/article/view/324
Resumo: The objective of this study was therefore to investigate the frequency of circumsporozoite protein (CSP) genotypes in human blood and their correlation with parasitemia, as well as to evaluate the presence of these genotypes in Anopheles in the Municipality of Goianésia do Pará, an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil from 2012-2013. Blood samples were collected from 118 patients with Plasmodium vivax and 369 anopheline mosquitoes. The CSP gene was genotyped using the polymerase chain reaction/restriction fragment length polymorphism technique, and the infectivity of the anophelines was determined using ELISA. Parasitemia ranged from 5-70,000 parasites/mm³, and the three genotypes (VK210, VK247, and P. vivax-like) were detected both in single and mixed infections. No sample exhibited mixed infection with all three genotypes. The most frequent genotype was VK210 followed by VK247 and the latter associated with the highest parasitemia values (p < 0.0001). Among the identified mosquitoes, only 11 specimens were infected; of the seven Anopheles darlingi specimens four were infected with Plasmodium falciparum, two with VK210, and one with VK247. The three Anopheles albitarsis specimens were infected with VK247, and one Anopheles nuneztovari specimen was infected with VK210. The VK210 genotype continues to be the most prevalent in southeastern Pará; however, a new evidence shows the adaptation of VK247. The species An. darlingi, An. albitarsis, and An. nuneztovari play an important role in the transmission of CSP genotypes in the study area. This finding may be a public health concern due to the possibility of resurgence of P. vivax malaria epidemics in susceptible communities.
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spelling Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, BrazilFrecuencia de genotipos de la proteína circunsporozoíta de Plasmodium vivax en seres humanos y mosquitos Anopheles en área endémica de la región sudeste del Estado de Pará, BrasilFrequência de genótipos da proteína circunsporozoíta de Plasmodium vivax em seres humanos e mosquitos anofelinos em área endêmica da região sudeste do Estado do Pará, BrasilMalariaPlasmodium vivaxGenotyping TechniquesAnophelesMaláriaPlasmodium vivaxTécnicas de GenotipagemAnophelesMalariaPlasmodium vivaxTécnicas de GenotipajeAnophelesThe objective of this study was therefore to investigate the frequency of circumsporozoite protein (CSP) genotypes in human blood and their correlation with parasitemia, as well as to evaluate the presence of these genotypes in Anopheles in the Municipality of Goianésia do Pará, an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil from 2012-2013. Blood samples were collected from 118 patients with Plasmodium vivax and 369 anopheline mosquitoes. The CSP gene was genotyped using the polymerase chain reaction/restriction fragment length polymorphism technique, and the infectivity of the anophelines was determined using ELISA. Parasitemia ranged from 5-70,000 parasites/mm³, and the three genotypes (VK210, VK247, and P. vivax-like) were detected both in single and mixed infections. No sample exhibited mixed infection with all three genotypes. The most frequent genotype was VK210 followed by VK247 and the latter associated with the highest parasitemia values (p < 0.0001). Among the identified mosquitoes, only 11 specimens were infected; of the seven Anopheles darlingi specimens four were infected with Plasmodium falciparum, two with VK210, and one with VK247. The three Anopheles albitarsis specimens were infected with VK247, and one Anopheles nuneztovari specimen was infected with VK210. The VK210 genotype continues to be the most prevalent in southeastern Pará; however, a new evidence shows the adaptation of VK247. The species An. darlingi, An. albitarsis, and An. nuneztovari play an important role in the transmission of CSP genotypes in the study area. This finding may be a public health concern due to the possibility of resurgence of P. vivax malaria epidemics in susceptible communities.El objetivo de este estudio fue de investigar la frecuencia de genotipos de la proteína circunsporozoíta (CSP) en sangre humana y su correlación con la parasitemia, bien como evaluar la presencia de esos genotipos en Anophelesen el Municipio de Goianésia do Pará, un área endémica del sudeste del Estado de Pará, Brasil, de 2012 a 2013. Se recolectaron muestras de sangre de 118 pacientes con Plasmodium vivax y 369 mosquitos Anopheles. El gen de la CSP fue genotipado usando la reacción en cadena de la polimerasa/polimorfismo de longitud de fragmento de restricción, y la infectividad de los Anopheles se determinó por el método ELISA. La parasitemia varió de 5-70.000 parásitos/mm³, y los tres genotipos (VK210, VK247 y P. vivax-like) fueron detectados tanto en infecciones simples como en mixtas. Ninguna muestra presentó infección mixta con todos los tres genotipos. El genotipo más frecuente fue el VK210, seguido por VK247 y el último asociado con los valores más altos de parasitemia (p < 0,0001). Entre los mosquitos identificados, solamente 11 especímenes fueron infectados; de siete especímenes Anopheles darlingi, cuatro fueron infectados por Plasmodium falciparum, dos por VK210 y uno por VK247. Los tres Anopheles albitarsisfueron infectados por VK247 y un Anopheles nuneztovari por VK210. El genotipo VK210 sigue siendo el más prevalente en el sudeste de Pará; mientras que nuevas evidencias indican la adaptación del VK247. Los especímenes An. darlingi, An. albitarsis y An. nuneztovari desempeñan un importante papel en la transmisión de los genotipos CSP en el área de estudio. Ese hallazgo puede ser un problema de salud pública debido a la posibilidad de resurgimiento de epidemias de malaria por P. vivax en comunidades susceptibles.O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a frequência de genótipos da proteína circunsporozoíta (CSP) em sangue humano e sua correlação com a parasitemia, bem como avaliar a presença desses genótipos em Anopheles no Município de Goianésia do Pará, uma área endêmica do sudeste do Estado do Pará, Brasil, de 2012 a 2013. Amostras de sangue foram coletadas de 118 pacientes com Plasmodium vivax e 369 mosquitos anofelinos. O gene da CSP foi genotipado usando-se a reação em cadeia da polimerase/polimorfismo de comprimento de fragmento de restrição, e a infectividade dos anofelinos foi determinada pelo ELISA. A parasitemia variou de 5-70.000 parasitas/mm³, e os três genótipos (VK210, VK247 e P. vivax-like) foram detectados tanto em infecções simples quanto em mistas. Nenhuma amostra apresentou infecção mista com todos os três genótipos. O genótipo mais frequente foi o VK210, seguido pelo VK247 e o último associado com os valores mais altos de parasitemia (p < 0,0001). Entre os mosquitos identificados, somente 11 espécimes foram infectados; de sete espécimes Anopheles darlingi, quatro foram infectados por Plasmodium falciparum, dois por VK210 e um por VK247. Os três Anopheles albitarsis foram infectados por VK247 e um Anopheles nuneztovari por VK210. O genótipo VK210 continua sendo o mais prevalente no sudeste do Pará; entretanto, novas evidências indicam a adaptação do VK247. Os espécimes An. darlingi, An. albitarsis e An. nuneztovari desempenham um importante papel na transmissão dos genótipos CSP na área de estudo. Essa descoberta pode ser um problema de saúde pública devido à possibilidade de ressurgimento de epidemias de malária por P. vivax em comunidades suscetíveis.Instituto Evandro Chagas/SCTIE/MS2019-06-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/xmlapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.iec.gov.br/rpas/article/view/32410.5123/S2176-62232016000300007Revista Pan-Amazônica de Saúde; v. 7 n. 3 (2016): jul-set; 8Pan-Amazonian Journal of Health; Vol. 7 No. 3 (2016): jul-set; 8Revista Pan-Amazônica de Saúde; Vol. 7 Núm. 3 (2016): jul-set; 82176-62232176-6215reponame:Revista Pan-Amazônica de Saúde (RPAS)instname:Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)instacron:IECporhttps://ojs.iec.gov.br/rpas/article/view/324/183https://ojs.iec.gov.br/rpas/article/view/324/184Santos, Erian de AlmeidaPrimo, Deocleciano GalizaSucupira, Izis Mônica CarvalhoCassiano, Gustavo CapattiBarbosa, Danielle Regina LimaViana, Giselle Maria RachidMachado, Ricardo Luiz DantasPóvoa, Marinete Marinsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-06-26T12:49:53Zoai:revista.iec.gov.br:article/324Revistahttp://revista.iec.gov.br/PRIhttps://ojs.iec.gov.br/index.php/rpas/oairevista@iec.gov.br2176-62152176-6223opendoar:2019-06-26T12:49:53Revista Pan-Amazônica de Saúde (RPAS) - Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil
Frecuencia de genotipos de la proteína circunsporozoíta de Plasmodium vivax en seres humanos y mosquitos Anopheles en área endémica de la región sudeste del Estado de Pará, Brasil
Frequência de genótipos da proteína circunsporozoíta de Plasmodium vivax em seres humanos e mosquitos anofelinos em área endêmica da região sudeste do Estado do Pará, Brasil
title Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil
spellingShingle Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil
Santos, Erian de Almeida
Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Genotyping Techniques
Anopheles
Malária
Plasmodium vivax
Técnicas de Genotipagem
Anopheles
Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Técnicas de Genotipaje
Anopheles
title_short Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil
title_full Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil
title_fullStr Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil
title_sort Frequency of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein genotypes in humans and anopheline mosquitoes in an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil
author Santos, Erian de Almeida
author_facet Santos, Erian de Almeida
Primo, Deocleciano Galiza
Sucupira, Izis Mônica Carvalho
Cassiano, Gustavo Capatti
Barbosa, Danielle Regina Lima
Viana, Giselle Maria Rachid
Machado, Ricardo Luiz Dantas
Póvoa, Marinete Marins
author_role author
author2 Primo, Deocleciano Galiza
Sucupira, Izis Mônica Carvalho
Cassiano, Gustavo Capatti
Barbosa, Danielle Regina Lima
Viana, Giselle Maria Rachid
Machado, Ricardo Luiz Dantas
Póvoa, Marinete Marins
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Erian de Almeida
Primo, Deocleciano Galiza
Sucupira, Izis Mônica Carvalho
Cassiano, Gustavo Capatti
Barbosa, Danielle Regina Lima
Viana, Giselle Maria Rachid
Machado, Ricardo Luiz Dantas
Póvoa, Marinete Marins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Genotyping Techniques
Anopheles
Malária
Plasmodium vivax
Técnicas de Genotipagem
Anopheles
Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Técnicas de Genotipaje
Anopheles
topic Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Genotyping Techniques
Anopheles
Malária
Plasmodium vivax
Técnicas de Genotipagem
Anopheles
Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Técnicas de Genotipaje
Anopheles
description The objective of this study was therefore to investigate the frequency of circumsporozoite protein (CSP) genotypes in human blood and their correlation with parasitemia, as well as to evaluate the presence of these genotypes in Anopheles in the Municipality of Goianésia do Pará, an endemic area of southeastern Pará State, Brazil from 2012-2013. Blood samples were collected from 118 patients with Plasmodium vivax and 369 anopheline mosquitoes. The CSP gene was genotyped using the polymerase chain reaction/restriction fragment length polymorphism technique, and the infectivity of the anophelines was determined using ELISA. Parasitemia ranged from 5-70,000 parasites/mm³, and the three genotypes (VK210, VK247, and P. vivax-like) were detected both in single and mixed infections. No sample exhibited mixed infection with all three genotypes. The most frequent genotype was VK210 followed by VK247 and the latter associated with the highest parasitemia values (p < 0.0001). Among the identified mosquitoes, only 11 specimens were infected; of the seven Anopheles darlingi specimens four were infected with Plasmodium falciparum, two with VK210, and one with VK247. The three Anopheles albitarsis specimens were infected with VK247, and one Anopheles nuneztovari specimen was infected with VK210. The VK210 genotype continues to be the most prevalent in southeastern Pará; however, a new evidence shows the adaptation of VK247. The species An. darlingi, An. albitarsis, and An. nuneztovari play an important role in the transmission of CSP genotypes in the study area. This finding may be a public health concern due to the possibility of resurgence of P. vivax malaria epidemics in susceptible communities.
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