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Sequence polymorphisms in Pvs48/45 and Pvs47 gametocyte and gamete surface proteins in Plasmodium vivax isolated in Korea

Authors
Woo, Mi KyungKim, Kyeong AhKim, JuYeonOh, Jun SeoHan, Eun TaekAn, Seong Soo A.Lim, Chae Seung
Issue Date
5월-2013
Publisher
FUNDACO OSWALDO CRUZ
Keywords
Plasmodium vivax; Pvs48/45; Pvs47; polymorphism; malaria vaccine; transmission blocking vaccine; Republic of Korea
Citation
MEMORIAS DO INSTITUTO OSWALDO CRUZ, v.108, no.3, pp.359 - 367
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Journal Title
MEMORIAS DO INSTITUTO OSWALDO CRUZ
Volume
108
Number
3
Start Page
359
End Page
367
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/103352
DOI
10.1590/S0074-02762013000300015
ISSN
0074-0276
Abstract
Nucleotide sequence analyses of the Pvs48/45 and Pvs47 genes were conducted in 46 malaria patients from the Republic of Korea (ROK) (n = 40) and returning travellers from India (n = 3) and Indonesia (n = 3). The domain structures, which were based on cysteine residue position and secondary protein structure, were similar between Plasmodium vivax (Pvs48/45 and Pvs47) and Plasmodium falciparum (Pfs48/45 and Pfs47). In comparison to the Sal-1 reference strain (Pvs48/45, PVX_083235 and Pvs47, PVX_083240), Korean isolates revealed seven polymorphisms (E35K, H211N, K250N, D335Y, A376T, I380T and K418R) in Pvs48/45. These isolates could be divided into five haplotypes with the two major types having frequencies of 47.5% and 20%, respectivelfy. In Pvs47, 10 polymorphisms (F22L, F24L, K27E, D31N, V230I, M233I, E240D, I262T, I273M and A373V) were found and they could be divided into four haplotypes with one major type having a frequency of 75%. The Pvs48/45 isolates from India showed a unique amino acid substitution site (K26R). Compared to the Sal-1 and ROK isolates, the Pvs47 isolates from travellers returning from India and Indonesia had amino acid substitutions (S57T and I262K). The current data may contribute to the development of the malaria transmission-blocking vaccine in future clinical trials.
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