Genomic analysis of a pre-elimination Malaysian Plasmodium vivax population reveals selective pressures and changing transmission dynamics.

Sarah Auburn ORCID logo; Ernest D Benavente ORCID logo; Olivo Miotto ORCID logo; Richard D Pearson ORCID logo; RobertoAmato; Matthew JGrigg; Bridget E Barber ORCID logo; TimothyWilliam; IreneHandayuni; JuttaMarfurt; +9 more... HidayatTrimarsanto; RintisNoviyanti; KanlayaSriprawat; Francois Nosten ORCID logo; Susana Campino ORCID logo; Taane G Clark ORCID logo; Nicholas MAnstey; Dominic PKwiatkowski; Ric NPrice; (2018) Genomic analysis of a pre-elimination Malaysian Plasmodium vivax population reveals selective pressures and changing transmission dynamics. Nature communications, 9 (1). 2585-. ISSN 2041-1723 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-04965-4
Copy

The incidence of Plasmodium vivax infection has declined markedly in Malaysia over the past decade despite evidence of high-grade chloroquine resistance. Here we investigate the genetic changes in a P. vivax population approaching elimination in 51 isolates from Sabah, Malaysia and compare these with data from 104 isolates from Thailand and 104 isolates from Indonesia. Sabah displays extensive population structure, mirroring that previously seen with the emergence of artemisinin-resistant P. falciparum founder populations in Cambodia. Fifty-four percent of the Sabah isolates have identical genomes, consistent with a rapid clonal expansion. Across Sabah, there is a high prevalence of loci known to be associated with antimalarial drug resistance. Measures of differentiation between the three countries reveal several gene regions under putative selection in Sabah. Our findings highlight important factors pertinent to parasite resurgence and molecular cues that can be used to monitor low-endemic populations at the end stages of P. vivax elimination.



picture_as_pdf
Genomic analysis of a pre-elimination Malaysian Plasmodium vivax population reveals selective pressures and changing transmission dynamics_GOLD VoR.pdf
subject
Published Version
Available under Creative Commons: 3.0

View Download

Explore Further

Read more research from the creator(s):

Find work associated with the faculties and division(s):

Find work associated with the research centre(s):

Find work from this publication:

Find other related resources: