Title
Genomic epidemiology of artemisinin resistant malaria
Date Issued
04 March 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Amato R.
Miotto O.
Woodrow C.J.
Almagro-Garcia J.
Sinha I.
Campino S.
Mead D.
Drury E.
Kekre M.
Sanders M.
Amambua-Ngwa A.
Amaratunga C.
Amenga-Etego L.
Andrianaranjaka V.
Apinjoh T.
Ashley E.
Auburn S.
Awandare G.A.
Baraka V.
Barry A.
Boni M.F.
Borrmann S.
Bousema T.
Branch O.
Bull P.C.
Chotivanich K.
Conway D.J.
Craig A.
Day N.P.
Djimdé A.
Dolecek C.
Dondorp A.M.
Drakeley C.
Duffy P.
Echeverry D.F.
Egwang T.G.
Fairhurst R.M.
Faiz A.
Fanello C.I.
Hien T.T.
Hodgson A.
Imwong M.
Ishengoma D.
Lim P.
Lon C.
Marfurt J.
Marsh K.
Mayxay M.
Michon P.
Mobegi V.
Mokuolu O.A.
Montgomery J.
Mueller I.
Kyaw M.P.
Newton P.N.
Nosten F.
Noviyanti R.
Nzila A.
Ocholla H.
Oduro A.
Onyamboko M.
Ouedraogo J.B.
Phyo A.P.P.
Plowe C.
Price R.N.
Pukrittayakamee S.
Randrianarivelojosia M.
Ringwald P.
Saunders D.
Shayo A.
Siba P.
Takala-Harrison S.
Thanh T.N.N.
Thathy V.
Verra F.
Wendler J.
White N.J.
Ye H.
Cornelius V.J.
Giacomantonio R.
Muddyman D.
Henrichs C.
Malangone C.
Jyothi D.
Pearson R.D.
Rayner J.C.
McVean G.
Rockett K.A.
Miles A.
Vauterin P.
Jeffery B.
Manske M.
Stalker J.
Macinnis B.
Kwiatkowski D.P.
Publisher(s)
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
Abstract
The current epidemic of artemisinin resistant Plasmodium falciparum in Southeast Asia is the result of a soft selective sweep involving at least 20 independent kelch13 mutations. In a large global survey, we find that kelch13 mutations which cause resistance in Southeast Asia are present at low frequency in Africa. We show that African kelch13 mutations have originated locally, and that kelch13 shows a normal variation pattern relative to other genes in Africa, whereas in Southeast Asia there is a great excess of non-synonymous mutations, many of which cause radical amino-acid changes. Thus, kelch13 is not currently undergoing strong selection in Africa, despite a deep reservoir of variations that could potentially allow resistance to emerge rapidly. The practical implications are that public health surveillance for artemisinin resistance should not rely on kelch13 data alone, and interventions to prevent resistance must account for local evolutionary conditions, shown by genomic epidemiology to differ greatly between geographical regions.
Volume
5
Issue
MARCH2016
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Medicina tropical Enfermedades infecciosas Epidemiología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84961932806
PubMed ID
Source
eLife
Sponsor(s)
Funding text Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grant OPP1040463 Fogarty International Center - D43TW006589
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