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Genetic polymorphism in pvmdr1 and pvcrt-o genes in relation to in vitro drug susceptibility of Plasmodium vivax isolates from malaria-endemic countries

Authors
Lu, FengLim, Chae SeungNam, Deok-HwaKim, KwonkeeLin, KhinKim, Tong-SooLee, Hyeong-WooChen, Jun-HuWang, YueSattabongkot, JetsumonHan, Eun-Taek
Issue Date
Feb-2011
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Plasmodium vivax; Drug resistance gene; pvmdr1; pvcrt-o; Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs); Copy number; In vitro drug susceptibility
Citation
ACTA TROPICA, v.117, no.2, pp.69 - 75
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Journal Title
ACTA TROPICA
Volume
117
Number
2
Start Page
69
End Page
75
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/113162
DOI
10.1016/j.actatropica.2010.08.011
ISSN
0001-706X
Abstract
Treatment failure of chloroquine for Plasmodium vivax infection has increased in endemic countries. However, the molecular mechanisms for resistance and in vitro susceptibility of P. vivax to chloroquine remain elusive. We investigated the prevalence of mutations in the pvmdr1 and pvcrt-o genes, and the copy number of the pvmdr1 gene in isolates from the Republic of Korea (ROK), Thailand, the Union of Myanmar (Myanmar), and Papua New Guinea (PNG). We also measured in vitro susceptibility of Korean isolates to antimalarial drugs. The pvmdr1 analysis showed that mutations at amino acid position Y976F of pvmdr1 were found in isolates from Thailand (17.9%), Myanmar (13.3%), and PNG (100%), but none from the ROK, and mutation at position F1076L was present in isolates from the ROK (100%), Thailand (60.7%), and Myanmar (46.7%). One copy of the pvmdr1 gene was observed in most isolates and double copy numbers of the gene were observed in two Thai isolates. In the exons of the pvcrt-o gene that were sequenced, a K10 insertion was present in isolates from Thailand (56.0%) and Myanmar (46.2%), and the wild type was found in all Korean isolates. The results suggest that gene polymorphisms and copy number variation was observed in isolates of P. vivax from Southeast Asian countries. In Korean isolates polymorphism as limited to the F1076L variant, and no isolates with high level of resistance were found by in vitro susceptibility determinations. Moreover, our results provide a baseline for future prospective drug studies in malaria-endemic areas. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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