Plasmodium falciparum sexual differentiation in malaria patients is associated with host factors and GDV1-dependent genes

疟疾患者恶性疟原虫性别分化与宿主因素及GDV1依赖基因相关

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作者:Miho Usui, Surendra K Prajapati, Ruth Ayanful-Torgby, Festus K Acquah, Elizabeth Cudjoe, Courage Kakaney, Jones A Amponsah, Evans K Obboh, Deepti K Reddy, Michelle C Barbeau, Lacy M Simons, Beata Czesny, Sorana Raiciulescu, Cara Olsen, Benjamin K Abuaku, Linda E Amoah, Kim C Williamson

Abstract

Plasmodium sexual differentiation is required for malaria transmission, yet much remains unknown about its regulation. Here, we quantify early gametocyte-committed ring (gc-ring) stage, P. falciparum parasites in 260 uncomplicated malaria patient blood samples 10 days before maturation to transmissible stage V gametocytes using a gametocyte conversion assay (GCA). Seventy six percent of the samples have gc-rings, but the ratio of gametocyte to asexual-committed rings (GCR) varies widely (0-78%). GCR correlates positively with parasitemia and is negatively influenced by fever, not hematocrit, age or leukocyte counts. Higher expression levels of GDV1-dependent genes, ap2-g, msrp1 and gexp5, as well as a gdv1 allele encoding H217 are associated with high GCR, while high plasma lysophosphatidylcholine levels are associated with low GCR in the second study year. The results provide a view of sexual differentiation in the field and suggest key regulatory roles for clinical factors and gdv1 in gametocytogenesis in vivo.

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