泰国间日疟原虫Merozoite Surface Protein 3- α (PvMSP-3α)基因等位基因多样性分析

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kanyanan Kritsiriwuthinan, Warunee Ngrenngarmlert, Rapatbhorn Patrapuvich, Supaksajee Phuagthong, Kantima Choosang
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摘要

考虑到merozoite表面蛋白(MSPs)作为候选疫苗的重要性,本研究在泰国开展了间日疟原虫merozoite表面蛋白3- α (PvMSP-3α)的多态性和遗传多样性研究。为了分析遗传多样性,从泰国西部和南部四个疟疾流行地区收集了118份含有间日疟原虫的血液样本。提取PvMSP-3α基因DNA,采用巢式PCR扩增。PCR产物用Hha I和Alu I限制性内切酶进行PCR- rflp分型。利用Hha I和Alu I RFLP的组合模式鉴定等位变异。对13个序列进行遗传评价和系统发育分析,其中10个序列来自本研究,3个序列来自GenBank。结果显示,PvMSP-3α主要有三种类型,91.5%的等位基因为A型(~ 1.8 kb), 5.1%的等位基因为B型(~ 1.5 kb), 3.4%的等位基因为C型(~ 1.2 kb)。在所有PvMSP-3α中,鉴定出19个具有Hha I RFLP模式的等位基因亚型和6个具有Alu I RFLP模式的等位基因亚型。其中,Hha I和Alu I PCR-RFLP分别鉴定为单等位基因亚型感染73例(61%)和42例(35.6%),Hha I和Alu I RFLP鉴定为混合等位基因亚型感染77例(65.3%)。这些结果强烈表明PvMSP-3α基因具有高度多态性,特别是在泰缅边境地区(泰国西部)采集的血液样本中。PvMSP-3α基因的Hha I和Alu I RFLP组合模式可作为泰国间日疟原虫分离株基因分型的分子流行病学标记物。
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Distinct Allelic Diversity of <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> Merozoite Surface Protein 3-Alpha (<i>PvMSP-3α</i>) Gene in Thailand Using PCR-RFLP.

Distinct Allelic Diversity of <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> Merozoite Surface Protein 3-Alpha (<i>PvMSP-3α</i>) Gene in Thailand Using PCR-RFLP.

Distinct Allelic Diversity of <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> Merozoite Surface Protein 3-Alpha (<i>PvMSP-3α</i>) Gene in Thailand Using PCR-RFLP.

Distinct Allelic Diversity of Plasmodium vivax Merozoite Surface Protein 3-Alpha (PvMSP-3α) Gene in Thailand Using PCR-RFLP.

Considering the importance of merozoite surface proteins (MSPs) as vaccine candidates, this study was conducted to investigate the polymorphism and genetic diversity of Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein 3-alpha (PvMSP-3α) in Thailand. To analyze genetic diversity, 118 blood samples containing P. vivax were collected from four malaria-endemic areas in western and southern Thailand. The DNA was extracted and amplified for the PvMSP-3α gene using nested PCR. The PCR products were genotyped by PCR-RFLP with Hha I and Alu I restriction enzymes. The combination patterns of Hha I and Alu I RFLP were used to identify allelic variants. Genetic evaluation and phylogenic analysis were performed on 13 sequences, including 10 sequences from our study and 3 sequences from GenBank. The results revealed three major types of PvMSP-3α, 91.5% allelic type A (∼1.8 kb), 5.1% allelic type B (∼1.5 kb), and 3.4% allelic type C (∼1.2 kb), were detected based on PCR product size with different frequencies. Among all PvMSP-3α, 19 allelic subtypes with Hha I RFLP patterns were distinguished and 6 allelic subtypes with Alu I RFLP patterns were identified. Of these samples, 73 (61%) and 42 (35.6%) samples were defined as monoallelic subtype infection by Hha I and Alu I PCR-RFLP, respectively, whereas 77 (65.3%) samples were determined to be mixed-allelic subtype infection by the combination patterns of Hha I and Alu I RFLP. These results strongly indicate that PvMSP-3α gene is highly polymorphic, particularly in blood samples collected from the Thai-Myanmar border area (the western part of Thailand). The combination patterns of Hha I and Alu I RFLP of the PvMSP-3α gene could be considered for use as molecular epidemiologic markers for genotyping P. vivax isolates in Thailand.

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Journal of Tropical Medicine
Journal of Tropical Medicine Immunology and Microbiology-Parasitology
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期刊介绍: Journal of Tropical Medicine is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies on all aspects of tropical diseases. Articles on the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of tropical diseases, parasites and their hosts, epidemiology, and public health issues will be considered. Journal of Tropical Medicine aims to facilitate the communication of advances addressing global health and mortality relating to tropical diseases.
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