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Population genomics studies identify signatures of global dispersal and drug resistance in Plasmodium vivax.


ABSTRACT: Plasmodium vivax is a major public health burden, responsible for the majority of malaria infections outside Africa. We explored the impact of demographic history and selective pressures on the P. vivax genome by sequencing 182 clinical isolates sampled from 11 countries across the globe, using hybrid selection to overcome human DNA contamination. We confirmed previous reports of high genomic diversity in P. vivax relative to the more virulent Plasmodium falciparum species; regional populations of P. vivax exhibited greater diversity than the global P. falciparum population, indicating a large and/or stable population. Signals of natural selection suggest that P. vivax is evolving in response to antimalarial drugs and is adapting to regional differences in the human host and the mosquito vector. These findings underline the variable epidemiology of this parasite species and highlight the breadth of approaches that may be required to eliminate P. vivax globally.

SUBMITTER: Hupalo DN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5347536 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Population genomics studies identify signatures of global dispersal and drug resistance in Plasmodium vivax.

Hupalo Daniel N DN   Luo Zunping Z   Melnikov Alexandre A   Sutton Patrick L PL   Rogov Peter P   Escalante Ananias A   Vallejo Andrés F AF   Herrera Sócrates S   Arévalo-Herrera Myriam M   Fan Qi Q   Wang Ying Y   Cui Liwang L   Lucas Carmen M CM   Durand Salomon S   Sanchez Juan F JF   Baldeviano G Christian GC   Lescano Andres G AG   Laman Moses M   Barnadas Celine C   Barry Alyssa A   Mueller Ivo I   Kazura James W JW   Eapen Alex A   Kanagaraj Deena D   Valecha Neena N   Ferreira Marcelo U MU   Roobsoong Wanlapa W   Nguitragool Wang W   Sattabonkot Jetsumon J   Gamboa Dionicia D   Kosek Margaret M   Vinetz Joseph M JM   González-Cerón Lilia L   Birren Bruce W BW   Neafsey Daniel E DE   Carlton Jane M JM  

Nature genetics 20160627 8


Plasmodium vivax is a major public health burden, responsible for the majority of malaria infections outside Africa. We explored the impact of demographic history and selective pressures on the P. vivax genome by sequencing 182 clinical isolates sampled from 11 countries across the globe, using hybrid selection to overcome human DNA contamination. We confirmed previous reports of high genomic diversity in P. vivax relative to the more virulent Plasmodium falciparum species; regional populations  ...[more]

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